ManyVids is an adult marketplace where you sell clips, customs, physical items, fan club access and paid chat under one login. This review covers the published payout percentages by content type, why a $10 clip and a $10 custom pay you very different amounts, how the weekly Wednesday payouts work, and whether ManyVids is legit.
Last updated July 2026
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ManyVids is a legitimate adult marketplace, free to join as a seller, that pays out weekly on Wednesdays with a $50 minimum. It does not have one fee. It has two: ManyVids keeps 40% of video sales, Memberships and paid contest votes, and only 20% of custom videos, Store Items, VIP Fan Club, tips, tributes, paid texting, video chat and calls. A $10 clip pays you $6. A $10 custom or a $10 tip pays you $8.
That single fact is the whole review. Your earnings mix matters far more than the headline rate, because you personally decide whether ManyVids takes 40% of your money or 20% of it. Sellers who upload clips and wait sit on a 60% split. Sellers who use clips as a shop window and earn most of their money from customs, fan club subscriptions and tips are effectively on a 75% to 80% split, which is competitive with anything else on the market. If you are weighing the wider category first, read our guides to selling videos online and the Clips4Sale review.
These are ManyVids' own published percentages, not estimates. Read the "you keep" column, then read it again for the row you actually sell most of.
| Content type | You keep | ManyVids takes | Your cut of a $10 sale | What it covers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Videos (clip sales) | 60% | 40% | $6.00 | Your main clip store. This is the steepest cut on the platform. |
| Custom Videos | 80% | 20% | $8.00 | Content shot to a buyer brief. Best-paid content type on the site. |
| Store Items | 80% | 20% | $8.00 | Physical goods: worn items, photo sets, merch, anything you ship. |
| VIP Fan Club | 80% | 20% | $8.00 | Recurring monthly access to your gated feed. |
| Membership | 60% | 40% | $6.00 | The other recurring product, and it pays 20 points less than the Fan Club. |
| Text Me / Video Chat / Call Me | 80% | 20% | $8.00 | Paid messaging, cam time and calls, all on the same 80% split. |
| Fund Me / Make it Rain / Tribute Me | 80% | 20% | $8.00 | Tips, wishlist funding and tributes. You keep 80 cents on the dollar. |
| Paid Contest Votes | 60% | 40% | $6.00 | Votes buyers purchase during MV contests. |
| RevShare (affiliate) | 5% | 95% | $0.50 | What you earn referring buyers or sellers, not what you earn selling. |
Two traps live in this table. The first is that Videos, the thing everyone uploads first, is the worst-paying row on the list. The second is that Membership pays 60% while VIP Fan Club pays 80%, even though both are recurring monthly products that look almost identical when you are setting up your store. Sellers routinely put their recurring offer behind the wrong one and quietly hand over an extra 20 points. Check which product you configured.
We will not invent an average seller income, because nobody credible has one. What we can do is show what the same $1,000 of gross sales pays you under five different revenue mixes.
Every row below is $1,000 of gross sales. The only thing that changes is where that money came from. Clips pay you 60%. Customs, tips, tributes, Store Items, VIP Fan Club, paid texting, video chat and calls all pay you 80%. Your blended rate, the last column, is the number that actually lands in your bank account, and you control it entirely.
| Your revenue mix on $1,000 gross | From clips (60%) | From 80% products | You take home | Blended rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100% clips, 0% everything else | $600 | $0 | $600 | 60% |
| 70% clips, 30% customs, tips and services | $420 | $240 | $660 | 66% |
| 50% clips, 50% customs, tips and services | $300 | $400 | $700 | 70% |
| 30% clips, 70% customs, tips and services | $180 | $560 | $740 | 74% |
| 10% clips, 90% customs, tips and services | $60 | $720 | $780 | 78% |
The gap between the top row and the bottom row is $180 on every $1,000, which is 18% of your gross for doing nothing differently except selling a different shape of thing to the same buyers. Over a year at $4,000 a month gross, that is roughly $8,600. Nobody argues about a 40% cut once they understand that the 40% is optional for most of their revenue.
None of which is a reason to stop uploading clips. Clips are how buyers find you, judge you and decide to spend more. Treat them as the shop window and the customs, fan club and tips as the business. Sellers earning well on ManyVids nearly all follow the same shape: a deep clip catalogue pulling search traffic, a VIP Fan Club turning browsers into recurring revenue, an open custom queue, and tips from people who already bought twice.
Weekly, on Wednesdays, one week in arrears, with a $50 floor. Here is what that means in practice.
Your balance accrues from Wednesday 00:00 to Tuesday 23:59 UTC. That block is one pay period, and anything spent after Tuesday night rolls into the next one.
Earnings sit seven days in arrears, so a week closing on Tuesday is paid the Wednesday after next, not the next day. Plan your first month around that lag.
You need at least $50 in the period to be paid. Below that the balance carries forward and joins the next payout, so nothing is lost, it just waits.
Cash arriving every seven days makes it far easier to reinvest in shooting, props, lighting or promotion than a cycle that pays once a month.
ManyVids is free to join and charges no monthly fee, so your payout is never eaten by a subscription you paid whether or not you sold anything.
You are an independent contractor, not an employee, and nothing is withheld. Set aside a slice of every Wednesday payout for US self-employment tax.
Worth comparing this with a paid platform. FeetFinder charges $4.99 to $14.99 a month but only takes 10% to 15% of each sale. ManyVids charges nothing up front and takes 20% to 40%. If you sell a lot, the low-commission model with a monthly fee wins. If you are starting out, or your volume is uneven, free entry and no fixed cost is the safer footing.
Where it is genuinely strong, and where it plainly costs you money.
The fair summary: ManyVids is a good platform with one bad rate on it. If clips are all you plan to sell, 40% is a real haircut and you should compare it hard against the alternatives before you commit. If clips are the front door to customs, a fan club and a tipping audience, the 40% applies to a small slice of your income and the 80% applies to the rest.
Direct answers first. No hedging, no invented numbers.
Yes. ManyVids is an established adult marketplace that publishes its payout percentages openly, verifies seller ID, requires you to be 18 or over, and pays weekly on Wednesdays with a $50 minimum. Sellers are independent contractors, not employees, so no tax is withheld and you handle your own self-employment tax.
It depends on your mix, not on one headline rate. You keep 60% on video sales and 80% on customs, tips, tributes, Store Items, VIP Fan Club, paid texting, video chat and calls. So $1,000 of pure clip sales pays you $600, while $1,000 split evenly between clips and 80% products pays you $700.
ManyVids takes 40% of video sales, Membership subscriptions and paid contest votes, and 20% of everything else: Custom Videos, Store Items, VIP Fan Club, Text Me, Video Chat, Call Me, Fund Me, Make it Rain and Tribute Me. The affiliate RevShare rate is 5% to you.
ManyVids pays weekly, on Wednesdays. Earnings accrue from Wednesday 00:00 to Tuesday 23:59 UTC and are held seven days in arrears, so a given week is paid out the following week. The minimum payout is $50, and anything below that rolls forward into your next balance.
Yes. Creating a ManyVids seller account is free. There is no monthly plan and no upload fee, so the platform only earns when you earn. That is a meaningful difference from FeetFinder, which charges $4.99 to $14.99 a month but takes only 10% to 15% of each sale.
Create a free seller account, verify you are 18 or over with government ID, then upload a video, set a price, add a title, tags and a preview, and publish it to your store. ManyVids handles billing and payment. You keep 60% of each video sale, paid out weekly on Wednesdays once you clear $50.
One question nobody asks and everybody should: who is sending buyers to your store? ManyVids has its own traffic, but it also has an enormous number of sellers competing for it, and the front page rewards people who are already winning. A store with no outside promotion can be perfectly built and still sit at a handful of sales a month. That is a marketing problem, not a platform problem, and it is the same on cam sites and subscription platforms too.
The platform rewards a specific shape of business. Be honest about whether that is yours.
Custom videos pay 80%, the top tier, and they are priced higher than clips to begin with. If you are comfortable shooting to a brief, this is where the money on ManyVids lives.
Store Items pay 80% and cover worn items, photo sets and merch. If you already ship to buyers, running that through the same store means one audience, two products, one payout.
ManyVids has its own search and its own buyers browsing. You still have to promote, but you are not starting from zero traffic the way a bare subscription link does.
If you will only ever sell videos, 40% is the number you live with, and it is steep. Compare it against other clip stores before you build your whole catalogue in one place.
The VIP Fan Club does recurring revenue, but a subscription platform is built around it. If monthly subscribers and a messaging feed are your core model, that is a different site.
Competition for front-page attention is real and the volume of sellers is high. Nobody gets rich waiting to be found. The traffic still has to come from you.
Plenty of sellers run ManyVids alongside something else rather than instead of it: a clip store here, a subscription page elsewhere, feet and worn items on a dedicated marketplace. See OnlyFans vs Fansly for the subscription side and how to sell feet pics if that is part of your offer.
Twenty points of commission is worth arguing about only once people are buying. Getting them to buy is the job we do.
A marketplace listing is not a marketing plan. We promote where paying fans gather, on Reddit, X, TikTok and Instagram, and send that traffic to your store.
Customs, tips, tributes and fan club sign-ups pay you 80%. Our chatters work every buyer toward those, so your blended rate climbs instead of sitting at 60% forever.
Most of the upside is in conversation: custom briefs, bundles, tribute asks and repeat orders. Our chatters answer around the clock, negotiate and close.
We set your clip prices, custom rates and fan club tiers at the points that work in your niche, so casual buyers have a cheap way in and serious ones can spend far more.
We work through team access, never your primary password. The account, the content and the payout method stay in your name.
We watermark, geo-block where you ask, and file DMCA takedowns when something leaks, so a bigger audience never means losing control of your catalogue.
Still choosing? Read the Clips4Sale review and our guide to selling videos online.
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