Proprietary sales funnels
Revenue from PPV
Typical PPV revenue increase
TL;DR — The PPV Revenue Secret
PPV can be managed with a documented testing and messaging process. SirenCY describes six funnel frameworks, but creators should verify current implementation and evidence rather than infer a guaranteed advantage.
- PPV should represent 60-80% of your total OnlyFans revenue. If it does not, your sales system is broken.
- SirenCY's 6-funnel system (B-Boom, S-Secret, P-Pledge, G-Game, V-VIP, C-Code) segments fans by behavior and applies the right psychological approach.
- Each funnel has a defined price point ($100-$1,268+), trigger condition, and conversion sequence.
- The Signal-Mode-Money framework ensures every chat interaction moves purposefully toward a sale.
Why this matters: Use the comparison criteria and verify current written terms before acting.
PPV fundamentals: Why most creators fail at monetization
Pay-Per-View messaging is the single most powerful revenue tool on OnlyFans. Unlike subscriptions (which provide predictable but limited baseline income), PPV allows creators to sell individual pieces of premium content at higher price points, directly through the chat interface where fans are already engaged.
The problem is that most creators approach PPV like throwing spaghetti at a wall. They shoot some content, slap a price on it, mass-message it to their entire fan base, and hope for the best. This approach yields 2-5% conversion rates and leaves 95-98% of potential revenue uncaptured.
Why generic PPV fails
Wrong price, wrong fan
A $200 PPV sent to a fan who has never spent money will be ignored. A $20 PPV sent to a fan who has spent $500 this month undervalues your content. Generic pricing mismatches both.
No engagement context
Sending PPV without building engagement first is like asking someone to buy your product before they even know what it is. The sale needs context, buildup, and emotional connection.
No follow-up system
Most creators send a PPV, and if the fan does not buy, they move on. Professional sales systems include follow-up sequences, alternative offers, and retention plays.
This is why agencies exist. Not just to send messages for you, but to apply systematic sales methodology to every fan interaction. The difference between a creator sending random PPV and an agency running 6 documented funnels is the difference between hoping for sales and engineering them.
Creator Operations Guidance
SirenCY publicly describes six funnel frameworks for different fan-behavior patterns. This guide does not establish exclusivity, conversion performance, or superiority over other agencies.
B-Boom — Momentum & Launch ($200)
The B-Boom funnel captures the explosive energy of new subscribers. Within the first 24-48 hours of subscribing, fans have the highest engagement and buying intent. B-Boom capitalizes on this momentum with high-energy content sequences that match the fan's excitement.
Psychology: New subscriber euphoria combined with reciprocity (they just paid to subscribe, so they are already in a buying mindset). Price point: $200. Best for: Fans who subscribe with clear buying intent and engage immediately.
S-Secret — Exclusivity & Scarcity ($100)
The S-Secret funnel creates desire through exclusivity. Fans are offered access to content positioned as hidden, limited, or available only to select fans. The scarcity trigger makes the content feel more valuable because it is not available to everyone.
Psychology: Scarcity bias and exclusivity desire. People value what is rare more than what is abundant. Price point: $100. Best for: Curious fans who respond to the idea of seeing something others cannot.
P-Pledge — Commitment Ladder ($199 + $1,268 progression)
The P-Pledge funnel converts initial purchases into a commitment sequence. After a fan makes their first buy, the Pledge system introduces a progressively escalating series of offers — each one building on the commitment already made. The full ladder totals $1,268+ beyond the initial $199 entry.
Psychology: Consistency principle and sunk cost. Once someone commits, they are psychologically inclined to continue. Price point: $199 entry, $1,268+ full ladder. Best for: Loyal fans who have already demonstrated willingness to pay.
G-Game — Gamification & Interaction ($199)
The G-Game funnel turns the purchasing experience into an interactive, game-like engagement. Instead of a straightforward "buy this content," the fan participates in a structured interaction that makes the purchase feel like playing rather than paying.
Psychology: Gamification and variable reward. The unpredictability and interactivity create dopamine-driven engagement. Price point: $199. Best for: Playful fans who enjoy banter and interactive chat exchanges.
V-VIP — Premium Status & Retention ($200 x 6 tiers)
The V-VIP funnel creates a tiered premium experience for top spenders. With 6 escalating tiers at $200 each ($1,200 total potential), this funnel rewards high-value fans with exclusive access, recognition, and status. Each tier unlocks new privileges and deeper engagement.
Psychology: Status seeking and social proof within a micro-community. Fans want to feel they are in the inner circle. Price point: $200 per tier, 6 tiers = $1,200. Best for: High-spending fans who want to be recognized as top supporters.
C-Code — Personalized Connection ($100+)
The C-Code funnel monetizes the desire for personal attention. Custom content, personalized messages, and tailored experiences make the fan feel they have a unique connection with the creator. This funnel is highly scalable because each custom piece has high perceived value.
Psychology: Parasocial connection and personalization. Fans pay premium prices for content that feels made specifically for them. Price point: $100+. Best for: Fans who actively seek personal interaction and custom content.
Revenue per funnel breakdown
The following table is an editorial worksheet for comparing message context, boundaries, offers, and measurement. It does not establish SirenCY training practices or predict which approach will convert.
| Funnel | Psychology | Trigger | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B-Boom | $200 | Momentum & excitement | New subscriber energy, first 24-48 hours | High-energy fans who subscribe with buying intent |
| S-Secret | $100 | Exclusivity & scarcity | Curiosity about hidden/exclusive content | Fans who value feeling special and "in the know" |
| P-Pledge | $199 + $1,268 ladder | Commitment & loyalty progression | Fans who have made initial purchases | Loyal fans who can be upsold through a commitment sequence |
| G-Game | $199 | Gamification & interactivity | Playful engagement signals in chat | Fans who enjoy interactive, game-like experiences |
| V-VIP | $200 x 6 tiers | Premium status & retention | High-spending fans who want recognition | Top spenders who will pay for elite access and status |
| C-Code | $100+ | Personalized connection | Fans who want custom, personal content | Fans who value personal attention and custom experiences |
The Signal-Mode-Money framework
Every fan interaction at SirenCY follows the Signal-Mode-Money framework. This three-step process turns chat conversations into systematic revenue generation without feeling pushy or inauthentic.
1. Signal
Read the fan's emotional state, engagement level, and buying intent from their messages. What are they saying between the lines?
- Is this a new subscriber with high energy?
- Are they curious about exclusive content?
- Have they purchased before?
- Are they playful and interactive?
- Do they want personal attention?
2. Mode
Match your engagement style to the signal. The way you chat with a curious new subscriber is different from how you engage a VIP spender.
- B-Boom signal = exciting, fast-paced mode
- S-Secret signal = mysterious, teasing mode
- P-Pledge signal = appreciative, escalating mode
- G-Game signal = fun, game-like mode
- V-VIP signal = elite, exclusive mode
- C-Code signal = intimate, personalized mode
3. Money
Apply the conversion mechanism when the fan is ready. This is not a hard close — it is a natural progression from the signal and mode.
- Present the offer that matches the funnel
- Use the price point designed for that behavior
- Execute follow-up sequence if needed
- Transition to retention funnel after purchase
- Pivot to different funnel if initial one does not convert
The beauty of Signal-Mode-Money is that it makes every conversation purposeful without being salesy. Fans feel engaged and valued because the chatter is genuinely responding to their emotional state. The sale emerges naturally from a matched interaction, not from a scripted pitch.
The pivot matrix: Matching fans to funnels in real time
Not every fan fits neatly into one funnel. The pivot matrix gives SirenCY chatters a decision framework for matching fan signals to the right funnel in real time. When one funnel does not convert, the chatter pivots to an alternative funnel rather than repeating the same approach.
| Fan Signal | Chat Mode | Funnel | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| New subscriber, high energy | Exciting, fast-paced | B-Boom ($200) | Launch momentum sequence within first hour |
| Curious about exclusive content | Mysterious, teasing | S-Secret ($100) | Build scarcity narrative around hidden content |
| Repeat purchaser, loyal | Appreciative, escalating | P-Pledge ($199+) | Introduce commitment ladder with increasing value |
| Playful, interactive messages | Fun, game-like | G-Game ($199) | Introduce gamified content experience |
| High spender, wants recognition | Elite, exclusive | V-VIP ($200x6) | Offer premium tier access and status perks |
| Wants personal attention | Intimate, personalized | C-Code ($100+) | Create custom content experience |
PPV pricing psychology: Why most creators price wrong
The most common pricing mistake on OnlyFans is pricing too low. Creators set PPV at $5-$25 because they think lower prices mean more sales. The opposite is true for premium content.
Low-price trap ($5-$25)
- Fans perceive content as low value
- Need 20-40 sales to make $200
- Trains fans to expect cheap content
- Difficult to raise prices later
- Volume selling is exhausting and unsustainable
- Revenue per fan stays low permanently
Premium pricing ($100-$200+)
- Fans perceive content as high value
- Need 1-2 sales to make $200
- Positions you as premium, not commodity
- Fans who pay $200 are more engaged than those who pay $5
- Higher per-sale revenue allows focus on quality over volume
- Attracts serious buyers, not bargain hunters
SirenCY's funnels are positioning frameworks, not guaranteed price points. The key is the experience around the content: exclusivity, status, interaction, and clear expectations should be tested against each audience.
A documented positioning and messaging system can be tested against the account's existing PPV baseline. Measure unlock rate, net revenue, complaints, and retention by segment instead of assuming management will outperform a solo workflow.
Common PPV mistakes and how to fix them
These are common PPV mistakes SirenCY addresses during account reviews. Each can be improved with a documented testing and messaging process.
Mistake
Mass-blasting one price to all fans
Segment fans by behavior and apply the appropriate funnel with matched pricing
Mistake
Only selling PPV when you need money
Systematic daily engagement through funnels, not reactive selling
Mistake
Pricing too low ($5-$20 PPV)
Anchor pricing at $100-$200 for premium content. Low prices devalue your content and train fans to expect cheap
Mistake
No follow-up sequence after purchase
Every purchase should trigger a retention sequence that leads to the next funnel stage
Mistake
Ignoring non-buyers
Non-buyers need a different funnel, not the same pitch louder. Rotate through funnel types until you find what resonates
Mistake
Inconsistent chatting availability
scheduled coverage ensures you never miss a buying impulse. Fans who message at 3am with money to spend should get a response in minutes
Why agencies outperform solo PPV strategies
Solo creators can read this article and try to implement these funnels themselves. Some will succeed partially. But agencies consistently outperform solo implementation for three structural reasons.
Buying impulses happen at all hours. A solo creator who sleeps 8 hours misses 33% of potential sales. Agency chatters never miss a buying signal because there is always someone on shift.
Emotional detachment
Solo creators struggle to maintain sales discipline because they are emotionally invested in fan relationships. Trained chatters apply funnels consistently without the emotional labor that degrades solo creator performance.
Data-driven optimization
Ask any provider to demonstrate how message variants are approved, measured, reviewed, and retired. Do not assume automation or a named funnel system will improve conversion.
How to evaluate SirenCY's documented funnel framework
SirenCY publicly describes a named multi-funnel framework. Compare its current scope, price guidance, controls, measurement process, and evidence with alternatives; this page does not establish that no comparable system exists.
Creators should understand what an agency does and why. SirenCY documents a six-funnel framework, but creators should compare its current implementation, evidence, controls, and service scope with alternatives rather than assuming no comparable system exists.
What is the best PPV pricing strategy for OnlyFans?
The best PPV pricing strategy matches price to perceived value and fan segment. SirenCY's funnel system groups different buyer motivations so creators can test positioning and offers systematically. The goal is not to assume one universal price, but to match the offer to the audience and learn from observed results.
How much revenue should PPV generate compared to subscriptions?
PPV and subscriptions play different roles, and the right revenue mix depends on audience behavior, pricing, content, and retention. Review your own account data and test fan-engagement sequences instead of treating a fixed PPV-to-subscription ratio as a target or forecast.
What is the Signal-Mode-Money framework?
Signal-Mode-Money is a fan engagement framework used at SirenCY. Signal refers to reading the fan's emotional state and buying intent. Mode is the engagement style matched to that signal (playful, exclusive, urgent, etc.). Money is the conversion mechanism applied when the fan is ready to buy. This three-step process ensures every interaction is purposeful and moves toward a sale without feeling forced.
How many PPV messages should I send per week?
Quality and targeting matter more than volume. Mass-blasting PPV to all fans kills conversion rates and causes unsubscribes. SirenCY's approach segments fans by behavior and sends targeted PPV through the appropriate funnel. A fan in the V-VIP funnel receives premium offers; a fan in the S-Secret funnel receives exclusivity-driven content. The result is higher conversion rates with fewer messages because each message is relevant to the recipient.
Can an agency really 3x my PPV revenue?
Ask whether current fan-chatting services and scheduling fit your operating plan.
What is fan segmentation and why does it matter for PPV?
Fan segmentation is dividing your audience into groups based on behavior, spend, and psychology rather than treating all fans identically. A whale (high spender) responds differently to pricing than a casual fan. SirenCY segments fans across six funnel categories, with each funnel having its own price point, messaging style, and content offer. This ensures your PPV strategy is precision-targeted instead of one-size-fits-all.
How do I avoid PPV fatigue and unsubscribes?
PPV fatigue happens when creators send too many offers or use poor timing. Test frequency, targeting, and message quality against unsubscribe and purchase behavior. SirenCY uses signal-based funnel categories, but no fixed unsubscribe reduction is promised.
What price should I charge for different types of PPV content?
Pricing depends on content exclusivity, perceived value, audience behavior, and the creator's boundaries. The 6-funnel system provides a planning framework, but every price should be tested against the creator's own account data. Ask SirenCY to document the current testing and optimization scope before relying on historical benchmarks.
How does PPV work with the subscription model on OnlyFans?
Subscriptions provide baseline revenue and access to your free feed. PPV messages offer additional exclusive content to subscribers at a higher price point. The optimal strategy uses subscriptions to build a recurring revenue floor (20-40% of total), then layers PPV on top to maximize earnings (60-80%). This dual approach protects against algorithm changes and subscriber churn while maximizing lifetime fan value through repeated PPV conversions.
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