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FeetFinder seller costs, in plain numbers

Do You Have to Pay to Sell on FeetFinder? Yes, and here is the cost

Yes. To sell on FeetFinder you pay a subscription, starting at $4.99 a month for Basic or $14.99 for Premium, and FeetFinder also takes a cut of every sale (15% on Basic, 10% on Premium). Buyers pay nothing. There is no free seller tier, so the cheapest way in is the $40 Basic lifetime plan or the $4.99 first month.

Last updated July 2026

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The short answer

Yes, you have to pay to sell on FeetFinder. Sellers need an active paid subscription, which starts at $4.99 a month for Basic or $14.99 a month for Premium, with cheaper yearly rates and one time lifetime options ($40 Basic, $80 Premium). On top of that, FeetFinder takes a cut of every sale: 15% on Basic (you keep 85%) or 10% on Premium (you keep 90%). Buyers are never charged, so the fees are entirely on the seller side.

There is no fully free seller plan. If you want to spend as little as possible, the two options are the $40 Basic lifetime plan (one payment, no recurring bill) or the $4.99 first month on Basic to test the water. For the full pricing picture, see our breakdown of the FeetFinder cost across every plan.

The subscription

What you pay to sell: the six price points

Two plans, three billing options each. Pick monthly to test, yearly to save, or lifetime to kill the recurring charge for good.

Plan Billing Price Commission Notes
Basic Monthly $4.99 15% (you keep 85%) The cheapest way to test whether your feet pics sell before committing more.
Basic Yearly $14.99 15% (you keep 85%) Works out to about $1.25 a month if you plan to sell for a full year.
Basic Lifetime $40.00 15% (you keep 85%) One payment, no recurring bill. Beats monthly Basic after roughly eight months.
Premium Monthly $14.99 10% (you keep 90%) Lower commission, higher search placement, more listing room.
Premium Yearly $49.99 10% (you keep 90%) About $4.17 a month for the lower fee and better visibility.
Premium Lifetime $80.00 10% (you keep 90%) One payment for the 10% tier. Pays back inside six months versus monthly Premium.

These are the prices FeetFinder lists on its own subscription pages as of July 2026. A few third party sites still quote stale figures, so if your checkout total differs from the table above, trust the checkout. Prices move, and FeetFinder does not always announce it. What every seller earns after these costs is laid out in our FeetFinder income and break-even guide.

Does FeetFinder take a cut of sales?

Yes, on top of the subscription. And the cut is tiered, not flat, despite the marketing. FeetFinder's homepage says sellers "earn 90% on all sales," but its own earnings calculator on the same page shows two tiers: Standard at 85% and Premium at 90%. So a Basic seller actually pays a 15% commission, not the 10% the headline implies. The "90% on all sales" line only holds if you are on Premium.

Plan FeetFinder fee You keep
Basic (Standard) 15% You keep 85%
Premium 10% You keep 90%

This is the honest catch worth knowing before you sign up: almost every other page pricing FeetFinder repeats the "90% on all sales" headline and calls it a flat 10% cut. It is not, unless you are paying for Premium. On a $100 sale you keep $85 on Basic or $90 on Premium, before the subscription is counted separately. Read the rate attached to your plan in your dashboard, or open FeetFinder's own calculator and see the two tiers yourself.

Only one side pays

What do buyers pay on FeetFinder?

Nothing. FeetFinder states it is free for all buyers, so browsing profiles, following sellers and purchasing albums cost the buyer $0 in platform fees. Your listed price is the buyer's whole cost, and nothing gets bolted on at checkout to spook a sale. That matters more than it sounds: a buyer who sees a clean price is likelier to complete the purchase than one who watches fees appear at the last step.

All of the money FeetFinder makes from a transaction comes off the seller, split between the subscription and the commission. So when you ask "do you have to pay to sell on FeetFinder," you are asking the only question that matters, because the buyer never pays a cent to the platform. Payouts to you run weekly to a US bank through Segpay (international sellers use a Paxum wallet), and both ID verification and being 18 or over are required before you can list.

The break-even math, in plain numbers

Because you pay before you earn, your first job each month is simply covering the subscription. On Basic that bar is low. After FeetFinder's 15% cut, you need about $5.87 in sales to net the $4.99 the plan costs, which is a single small album. Clear that and everything above it is profit at an 85% margin. On Premium you need about $16.66 in sales to cover the $14.99 plan after the 10% cut.

Here is the fuller picture at a couple of volumes. Sell $200 in a month on Basic and FeetFinder's 15% is $30, leaving $170, then the $4.99 subscription comes out, so you net $165.01. That is an effective take of about 17.5% at that volume, not 15%, because the fixed fee is spread across a small number of sales. Sell $1,000 in a month on Basic and the same $4.99 barely registers, dropping your effective rate to roughly 15.5%. The subscription is a headwind that shrinks as you grow.

The lifetime plans change the arithmetic for anyone in it for the long haul. If you are confident you will sell for more than a year, $40 lifetime Basic beats $4.99 a month within about eight months, and it removes the recurring charge from every calculation after that. Keep a simple record of what each platform actually costs you, because those subscription and commission figures are deductible business expenses at tax time, and a habit of logging every fee and receipt as it hits your account saves a scramble in April.

Is it worth paying for FeetFinder?

For most sellers who actually list content, yes. The paywall is the whole point, and it cuts both ways in your favor. It keeps out spam accounts, scrapers and low-effort profiles, which leaves a marketplace where buyers feel safer spending. A buyer who pays nothing to browse but knows every seller was verified and paid to be there is a more serious buyer. That is the trade you are buying into with the subscription.

Whether it pays off comes down to volume, not opinion. The cost is low and predictable: Basic plus a 15% cut, or Premium plus 10%, is cheaper on the sale itself than the 20% many creator platforms charge. The risk is the fixed subscription you pay whether you sell or not. It is worth it for anyone who uploads real content and puts a little effort into promotion. It is not worth it for someone who signs up, posts nothing and lets the plan auto-renew against zero income. If the model does not fit, our pick of the best app to sell feet pics weighs the other options, and our take on whether FeetFinder is legit covers the safety side.

How to sell on FeetFinder for less

You cannot sell for free, but you can spend less. Three levers do most of the work. First, start on Basic, not Premium. Premium's lower fee only beats its higher price above roughly $200 a month in sales, so until you are selling steadily, Basic nets you more. Second, if you know you will stick with it, buy the $40 Basic lifetime plan and never see a monthly charge again. Third, pick your billing to match your commitment: monthly to test, yearly or lifetime once you are sure.

The bigger saving is not on the plan at all, it is on the sales side. A subscription that feels expensive when you sell nothing feels like a rounding error when the orders are flowing, because the fixed cost gets spread thinner with every sale. So the real way to "pay less" is to sell more against the same flat fee. Our guide to how to get paid for feet pics walks through pricing and promotion, and the full FeetFinder review covers what selling there is actually like day to day.

Where we come in

You pay to sell. We help you sell enough to make it cheap.

The subscription and the commission are fixed. The number of buyers is not. We promote feet-pic sellers where their buyers already scroll, price your albums so the 85% or 90% is worth having, and keep the orders landing so the subscription is the smallest line in your month. You keep your logins, your payouts and the large majority of what you earn.

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Frequently asked questions

Paying to sell on FeetFinder, answered

For buyers, yes. FeetFinder states it is free for all buyers, so browsing and purchasing cost nothing. For sellers, no. You need an active Basic or Premium subscription to list and sell. There is no free seller tier, so the cheapest way in is Basic at $4.99 a month or $40 once for lifetime access.

Two costs stack: a subscription plus a commission. The subscription is $4.99 a month for Basic or $14.99 a month for Premium, with cheaper yearly rates and one time lifetime options ($40 Basic, $80 Premium). On top of that, FeetFinder takes 15% of each sale on Basic or 10% on Premium.

Yes, and it is tiered despite the marketing. FeetFinder's homepage says sellers "earn 90% on all sales," but its own earnings calculator shows Standard at 85% and Premium at 90%. So Basic sellers pay a 15% commission and Premium sellers pay 10%. On a $100 sale you keep $85 on Basic or $90 on Premium.

For most active sellers, yes, because the cost is low and predictable. On Basic you need to clear only about $5.87 in sales to cover the $4.99 subscription after the 15% cut, which is a single small album. Everything above that is profit. It is not worth it if you sign up, upload nothing and let the subscription auto-renew.

No. There is no free seller plan on FeetFinder. Every seller holds a paid Basic or Premium subscription to keep a profile live and list content. The closest thing to free is the $40 Basic lifetime option, which is one payment with no recurring charge, or the $4.99 first month on Basic if you just want to test the water.

FeetFinder pays sellers weekly, straight to a bank. US sellers are paid through Segpay, and sellers outside the US use a Paxum wallet. Third party reviews put the minimum payout around $30, though FeetFinder does not prominently publish that figure, so treat it as reported and check your dashboard. ID and 18+ verification are required first.

The plain version: yes, you pay to sell on FeetFinder, a subscription from $4.99 a month plus a 15% or 10% cut, and no, buyers never pay. The subscription is the whole gamble. Cover it, and everything after keeps 85 or 90 cents on the dollar. For the full pricing picture and the payout details, start with our FeetFinder cost breakdown.

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The pricing

FeetFinder cost

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The money

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