OnlyFans Agency for Busty Creators

Busty is the largest, most-searched body-type niche on OnlyFans, and that is precisely the problem. High demand comes with high supply: the feature that makes you instantly discoverable is the exact feature you share with tens of thousands of other accounts, which means it gets you found and does almost nothing to get you remembered. So the entire strategy in this niche inverts what beginners expect. The body attribute is not the product — it is the doorway. The product is the personality, the chatting, and the consistency behind it, and the creators who scale here are the ones who treat the feature as table stakes and compete on everything else. Get that backwards and you are competing on price alone, which in the most crowded niche on the platform is a race to the bottom.

Sophia Brecht — CEO & Founder at Bunny AgencyBy Sophia Brecht, CEO & FounderData reviewed by the Bunny Agency operations team

The numbers we deleted from this page

An earlier version of this page claimed busty creators see a “300% average revenue increase in 90 days”, a “$18.50 average PPV price”, and a “92% renewal rate”. None of those had a source, so they are gone. We are telling you they were here because a niche this commercial attracts invented benchmarks, and you will see the same three shapes of number on competitor pages — a revenue multiple, a per-niche PPV price, a retention percentage. Treat all of them as marketing. The only busty figures on this page now are Reddit member counts from public trackers and first-party observations from our own roster, each labelled as what it is.

Why is busty the easiest niche to get discovered in and the hardest to stand out in?

Because the two facts are the same fact seen from two sides. In our niche assessment, busty scores high on demand and high on competition, and those scores are not independent. The enormous, evergreen search and subreddit demand is exactly what pulls in an enormous, evergreen supply of creators. You cannot have the discovery advantage without the crowding, because they are produced by the same appetite.

This is the precise inverse of a subculture or representation niche. There, the audience is smaller but the thing the audience wants is scarce, so being credibly part of it is itself a moat. In busty, the thing the audience wants is abundant. The body attribute that defines the category is, by definition, the one attribute nearly every account in it already has. A moat cannot be built from the entry requirement.

The practical consequence is that discovery is cheap and distinction is expensive — the reverse of the niches where you fight to be seen but own the room once you are. A busty creator will get impressions almost for free. Converting those impressions into a subscriber who remembers her name a week later is the entire game, and it is a game the feature does not help her win.

If the feature is the whole niche, what makes one busty creator worth more than another?

Everything the feature does not cover. When the visual hook is common to the category, the value migrates to the things that are not: a persona a fan can describe to a friend, a chatting voice he recognises, a posting rhythm he can rely on, and a reason to pick this account over the ten near-identical ones one swipe away.

The most reliable escape from commodity competition in this niche is a second identity layer. A creator who is only “busty” is competing in a category of tens of thousands. A creator who is busty and alt, busty and cosplay, busty and girl-next-door, busty and MILF, is competing in a much smaller intersection while still drawing on the busty niche's huge top-of-funnel. The second layer does not dilute the first; it rescues it from being a commodity. You can see the demand and competition profile of each pairing in our niche directory.

The other half of differentiation is chatting, and it is the half most creators underrate because it is invisible from the outside. In a niche where the visuals are interchangeable, the conversation is the product that is not. Two accounts posting comparable content can earn wildly differently based purely on how the DMs are run — which is why, further down, the single thing we say matters most in this niche is chat throughput, not photography.

How does Reddit actually work for busty creators?

Two channels, run two different ways. There is one community built for selling — r/OnlyFansBusty, where self-promotion is allowed and, because it is body-type targeted, converts better than the giant general-promo subs. And there are the mass-reach communities, where selling in a post is banned and the game is a profile funnel: the post earns the click, your Reddit profile carries the link, and the mods explicitly allow that even when they ban the link in the post.

The trap in this niche is not the ban rule, it is the single-strike ban rule. r/BigBoobsGW removes and bans on the first platform mention, permanently, with no warning — so the volume game that busty rewards is also the game with the least room for a careless title. Rules below were read from each sidebar in July 2026; member counts are approximate figures from public trackers. Read the sidebar before your first post, every time.

CommunityMembersPromotionWhat actually matters
r/OnlyFansBusty~560KSelling allowedThe one dedicated busty promotion community where self-promo is actually permitted, and the single most valuable slot in this niche's rotation because of it. Body-type targeting means the traffic converts better than the giant general-promo subs. Self-promo only — reposting other creators is not tolerated.
r/BigBoobsGW~1.7MNo selling in-postEnormous reach and no verification needed to post — but the rules are single-strike, and one platform mention in a title or comment is a permanent ban. The mods do explicitly protect your right to sell on your own profile, so this is a pure profile funnel: the post earns the click, the profile carries the link.
r/Stacked~1.5MNo selling in-postLow barrier to entry, no verification, big curated volume — advertising in links and comments is banned. Best used as reach alongside r/BigBoobsGW rather than as a standalone channel, because the two audiences overlap heavily and cross-posting the same set to both is how creators get flagged.
r/BustyPetite~2.1MRead the sidebarThe largest community in the niche, combining two of the highest-demand body attributes, so the ceiling on reach is genuinely high. We have not confirmed its current selling rule, which is exactly why you read the sidebar before your first post rather than trusting any directory — including this one.

One structural note the table cannot show: because these communities share so much audience, the same set posted across all of them at once reads as spam to both the mods and the algorithm. Reach in this niche comes from fresh sets spread over time, not from blasting one set everywhere on day one. The full directory, with 89 communities and their confirmed rules, is at our subreddit directory.

Should busty creators price for volume or for premium?

Usually volume — and this is one of the sharpest differences between busty and a scarcity-driven niche. A themed, batch-produced niche earns by making each drop an event and charging a premium unlock for it. Busty runs the other way: the audience is large, used to abundance, and price-sensitive, so the money is in a higher cadence of accessible sends rather than in rare high-ticket ones. Frequency and reliability beat exclusivity here.

The failure mode this creates is specific to the niche. When everyone competes on volume, the temptation is to compete on price too, and a crowded niche punishes that hard — underprice and you train your own fans to expect it, then you cannot raise it again without churn. Volume strategy does not mean cheap strategy. It means frequent sends at a price your audience will actually bear, which is a number you have to measure rather than guess.

And measuring it is the point, because “price for volume” is a direction, not a number, and no honest source can hand you the number. It depends on your own fans' sensitivity, which is sitting in your own send history.

Take two PPV sends you have already made at two different prices and put them into the PPV price calculator. It derives your own price elasticity from your own unlock rates and tells you whether the next send in your volume rotation should go up or down. In a niche this competitive, pricing off your own data instead of a rumour is one of the few edges nobody can copy.

What do busty fans expect — and where do creators lose them?

They expect access and consistency more than they expect exclusivity. This is a mainstream, high-volume audience, and its baseline expectation is a creator who is reliably present and approachable rather than remote and rationed. That is a different fan psychology from a premium or fetish niche, and it changes what “good” looks like.

The first place creators lose these fans is inconsistency. Because discovery is so cheap in this niche, it is tempting to treat the top of the funnel as the whole job — chase new subscribers, neglect the existing ones, and let the DMs go cold. In an abundant market a fan who feels ignored does not complain; he simply subscribes to one of the ten alternatives who answer. Retention is quietly where the niche is won, and it is quiet precisely because nobody sees the fans who drift away.

The second place creators lose them is by giving away the whole proposition for free in the funnel. Aggressive free content is how you get found in busty, but a fan who has already seen everything on Reddit has no reason to pay on OnlyFans. The tease has to leave something on the other side of the paywall — which, again, is a chatting-and-strategy problem, not a photography one.

What does Bunny Agency do for a busty creator?

In a commodity niche, the two things that move the number are chat throughput and differentiation, so those are the two we lead with — and we would rather be specific about them than list twelve services.

Chat throughput. When the visuals are interchangeable, the conversation is the product, and the conversation is a staffing problem before it is a talent problem. Our chatters cover the account across time zones so that a fan in a large, impatient audience gets an answer before he subscribes to someone who answered faster. In this niche, response speed and conversation quality are not a nicety — they are the differentiator the photos cannot provide.

Escaping the commodity. We build the persona and the second identity layer that let an account compete on something other than price, and we run the pricing tests that keep a volume strategy from sliding into a cheap one. In the most crowded niche on the platform, refusing to compete on price alone is the whole strategy.

Everything else we do here — Reddit cadence across the single-strike subs, cross-platform funnels on TikTok and Instagram, pricing tests, analytics, and DMCA takedowns — is the same work we do for every one of the 400+ creators we manage, delivered by a 112+ person team that is 90% female-led. It is good work, and it is not busty-specific, and we are not going to pretend otherwise.

Our commission is 25%–50%, published openly and scaling with the level of service — with no upfront fees and no lock-in, and the exact rate for your account in writing before you sign. You can work out what any rate actually costs you with our commission calculator before you talk to us.

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Sophia Brecht — CEO & Founder at Bunny Agency

CEO & Founder, Bunny Agency

Sophia Brecht founded Bunny Agency in 2019, bringing the standards of traditional talent management to the creator economy. The agency now employs 112+ people across six international studios and has managed 400+ creators, generating $35M+ in creator revenue. Every reference page on this site is written and reviewed against Bunny Agency's own operating data — and any figure we cannot source, we do not publish. More about Sophia.