Six platforms that actually exist and actually pay, scored on the only things that decide your income: what they charge, how many buyers are there, and whether the sale happens once or every month.
Last updated July 2026
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The best FeetFinder alternative is not another marketplace, it is a subscription page. Feetify is free to list on and FunWithFeet is cheap, but both have less buyer traffic than FeetFinder, so swapping one marketplace for a smaller one trades a fee you can afford for the buyers you cannot. OnlyFans and Fansly charge no monthly fee, keep 20%, and pay you every month instead of once, which is a better business the moment you can send them traffic.
The honest recommendation, for almost everyone: keep the marketplace listing that finds buyers, add a subscription page that keeps them, and treat Reddit and X as the traffic that feeds both. If you want the fee-by-fee detail on the incumbent first, read our FeetFinder review.
Terms checked July 2026. Every platform here is real and pays sellers. Confirm current fees at signup, because they change.
| Platform | What it is | What it costs | Buyer traffic | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OnlyFans | Subscription page | No monthly fee, 20% cut | Enormous platform, almost no internal discovery | Turning buyers you already found into monthly income. The highest ceiling of anything on this list, and the most work. |
| Fansly | Subscription page | No monthly fee, 20% cut | Smaller than OnlyFans, same discovery problem | Running a free follow tier as a shop window above paid tiers. Useful as a second page, rarely as the only one. |
| FunWithFeet | Feet marketplace | Subscription (reported $9.99 for 3 months) plus roughly 15% | Small, and thin traffic is the top seller complaint | A cheap second listing once you already sell elsewhere. Not a first platform. |
| Feetify | Feet marketplace | Free to list, roughly 20% per sale | Smallest of the three marketplaces | Costing nothing. A free listing is a sensible extra shop window while you test whether your content sells. |
| Traffic source, not a store | Free | Where a large share of feet buyers actually are | Finding buyers and sending them to a page you own. You cannot take payment here safely, so never try. | |
| X (Twitter) | Traffic source, not a store | Free | Adult content allowed, strong for building a following | Building an audience over months that follows you to whatever platform you sell on. |
Notice that the bottom two rows are not stores. Reddit and X are where feet buyers gather, but you cannot take payment on either one safely, and the sellers who try get scammed. They belong in your setup as the traffic layer, feeding whichever platform holds the money. We cover the mechanics in selling feet pics on Reddit.
None of these are that FeetFinder is a bad platform. It is the best marketplace in the niche. They are reasons a marketplace is a limited business.
FeetFinder charges $4.99 to $14.99 a month whether or not you sell a thing. If your sales are seasonal or you shoot in bursts, you are paying rent on a shop you are not opening.
A marketplace buyer pays, downloads, and leaves. Nothing recurs. The same person on a subscription page pays every month and buys customs between times, which is a fundamentally better business.
Discovery on any marketplace is crowded, and the sellers who win there are already promoting off-platform. Once you are doing that work anyway, the marketplace is taking a cut of traffic you generated.
On a marketplace, the platform owns the customer. If it changes its fees, its rules, or its mind about your account, your income changes with it. A page you control cannot be taken away by a policy update.
One, properly. Feetify is free to join and list, taking a commission of around 20% on each sale rather than a monthly plan. That means a quiet month costs you nothing, which is a genuinely different risk profile from paying $4.99 to $14.99 into a shop nobody visited. Our Feetify review covers what to watch, mainly that its premium membership price is not published anywhere on its site.
OnlyFans and Fansly are also free to open, keeping 20% of what you earn with no monthly fee. They are not marketplaces, so they will not hand you a buyer, but they are the only platforms on this page where the same customer pays you again in thirty days. FunWithFeet sits awkwardly in between: a subscription you pay before you earn, on a site with fewer buyers than the one you left.
A practical note if you end up running several of these at once, which most working sellers do. Money arrives from three or four different platforms on three or four different schedules, and by January you will have no idea what you actually made. It is worth putting every payout into one place where you can see the real total before tax season, rather than reconstructing it from bank statements. The tax and legal side of this work is simpler than people fear, but only if you kept records.
Here is the thing nobody selling you a platform will say. A marketplace does exactly one job for a seller: it introduces you to a buyer. That is worth paying for when you have no audience. It stops being worth paying for the moment you have one, because at that point you are supplying the traffic and paying a fee to someone else to hold the transaction.
What replaces it is your own page plus a traffic habit. A feet OnlyFans page costs nothing to open, keeps 80% of everything, and converts the same buyer into a subscriber who pays monthly and buys customs. The traffic habit is a few posts a week on Reddit and X, in the subreddits and hashtags where feet buyers already are. That combination is what the sellers who earn well in this niche are actually doing, whatever platform they list on.
It is also more work than paying a subscription and hoping, which is the real reason so few people do it. Promotion is daily. Messages arrive at midnight and the buyer who waits until morning has already bought from someone else. If you want the income without the second job, that division of labor is what an agency is for. Ours is described below, and if you would rather compare the market first, start with how to pick the best agency.
They rent you a shelf. We do the traffic, the pricing and the messages, and only earn when you do.
The one job a marketplace does, done directly and daily. We promote on Reddit, X, TikTok and Instagram, the way each platform allows, and send that traffic to your page.
Feet buyers ask before they buy, and they buy from whoever answers first. Our trained chatters reply around the clock, take customs, negotiate and close.
We set your subscription, bundles and custom rates at the points that convert for feet content, instead of the $3 page that attracts people who never spend again.
We work through team access, never your primary password. Your account, your content and your payout method stay in your name.
Nothing to apply, nothing to onboard, no plan billing you through a quiet month. We take a share of what you actually earn.
Faceless is the default in this niche. We watermark your content, geo-block where you ask, and file DMCA takedowns when something leaks.
Still deciding where to list? Read where to sell feet pics.
The strongest alternative for earning is a subscription page on OnlyFans or Fansly, because subscribers pay every month rather than once. The closest marketplace alternatives are Feetify, which is free to list on, and FunWithFeet, which charges a subscription plus a commission. Both have less buyer traffic than FeetFinder, so most sellers use a marketplace and a subscription page together.
Feetify is free to join and list, taking a commission of around 20% on each sale instead of a subscription. That makes it the only major feet marketplace where a quiet month costs you nothing. OnlyFans and Fansly are also free to open, taking 20% of what you earn, though neither will send you buyers the way a marketplace does.
Better depends on what you need. FeetFinder is the best marketplace, because it has the most buyers searching for feet content. OnlyFans is the better business, because a subscriber pays every month and buys customs. Most experienced sellers do not choose: they use FeetFinder to be found and a subscription page to be paid repeatedly.
The three reasons that come up most are the monthly plan that bills through months with no sales, the fact that every marketplace sale is a one-time transaction that never recurs, and the realization that they were already driving their own traffic from Reddit and X, and paying a fee for the privilege.
Yes. Feet content is fully allowed on OnlyFans, there is no monthly fee, and the platform keeps 20%. The trade is discovery: FeetFinder puts you in front of buyers already searching for feet content, while OnlyFans gives you no discovery at all and expects you to bring your own traffic from Reddit, X or elsewhere.
No, and you probably should not. The setup that earns most is a marketplace listing to meet buyers plus a subscription page where they become recurring income. The one rule is to never take payment outside a platform, no matter how good the offer sounds, because that is where every scam in this niche happens.
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