If you're trying to grow on Fanvue, your social media pages are your strongest tool. Think of them as a funnel that guides your followers towards subscribing. The better your setup and content, the more likely fans are to click your link, check out your page and hit subscribe.
Here is your step-by-step checklist to make sure your profile, content and strategy are all set up for success.
1. Profile and Bio Setup
Your profile is like your shop window. It needs to be clear, direct and always ready to convert visitors into subscribers.
Things to check:
- Is your Fanvue link at the top of your bio?
- On Instagram, it should be the first clickable link in the website field. Use Bitly or Linktree to avoid issues with Meta’s link rules.
- On TikTok, direct fans to your Instagram with a line like: “yes I have one… 🌶️” or “More content in my bio ❤️🔥”
- On X (formerly Twitter), put the link in the website field. If there is space, mention it again in your bio text.
- Do you have a Story Highlight on Instagram labelled 'Fanvue', 'Exclusive' or something similar? This should have at least five to ten frames and include clear calls to action. Add phrases like “Swipe up to subscribe”, “DMs open now” or “New content just dropped”. Show previews of your Fanvue, such as blurred screenshots, fan reactions or “200+ posts” stats.

2. Posting Frequency and Behaviour
You cannot expect followers to subscribe if they never hear about your Fanvue. Regular, purposeful posting is essential.
Things to check:
- Do you post that you're active on Fanvue at least three to four times per week per platform? This applies to Instagram Stories, TikTok and X. Use urgent, direct lines like: “I’m online right now on Fanvue. Come chat.” “Just posted a new content set! Heavily discounted for my subscribers.” “Subscribers are seeing this first…”
- Are you consistently sending traffic to your Fanvue? If you post every day, at least one in every three posts or Stories should mention or link to Fanvue. Use:
- Link stickers on Instagram Stories
- Fanvue mentions in Instagram captions
- Pinned comments on TikTok with hints like “You know where to find the full version”
- Posts or replies on X saying “Dropped the uncropped version on Fanvue”
- Are you using pinned posts to promote Fanvue? Pinned posts on TikTok, X and Instagram Reels are high-traffic spots. Make sure these always promote your Fanvue.
3. Use of Short-Form Video Content
Video is the most powerful format right now. Static posts can still work, but short-form videos are where the algorithm puts most of its energy.
Things to check:
- Are you posting short-form videos regularly? Aim for:
- Three TikToks per week
- Two to three Instagram Reels per week
- One to two YouTube Shorts per week if you are using YouTube
- Repost your best TikToks to Reels and Shorts to save time and boost reach.
- Do your videos promote or tease your Fanvue? Try direct lines like: “Link’s in my bio if you want the full version” “This one’s just a teaser. Full post is up on Fanvue” Or use overlay text like “Available now on Fanvue” For indirect hints, use clever cropping, trending formats or captions that spark curiosity.
- Are you using features that boost your reach? On TikTok, use trending sounds, duet or stitch features, strong hooks in the first two seconds and relevant hashtags. On Instagram Reels, use trending audio, interactive stickers and text overlays. These are all features proven to boost your reach and engagement.
Make sure your captions and comments always remind viewers to check your bio link.

4. Are You Promoting Yourself?
Every post should bring followers closer to subscribing, even if it is entertaining or casual.
If you’re not sure on how strong your promotions are, then check these out:
- Is the value of subscribing clearly explained?
Avoid vague lines like “exclusive content”. Try clearer, more exciting ones like:- “New posts daily. Chat with me directly”
- “Uncensored videos, behind the scenes and DMs”
- “Over 500 posts already on my Fanvue!”
- Do you create urgency or limited-time offers?
Try phrases like:- “DMs open for 24 hours only”
- “First ten subscribers get a free welcome message”
- “Deleting this post tonight. Grab it before it’s gone”
- Is your branding consistent across platforms? Use the same or similar usernames, colours, fonts and tone of voice. Profile pictures should match or be close enough to be instantly recognisable.
- Do you reply to comments with intention? If someone asks “Where can I find this?”, your answer should be something like “It’s on my Fanvue. Link in bio.” Never leave fans guessing. Be clear and helpful every time.
Remember, your social media pages should do more than just look good. They should guide followers to your Fanvue and give them reasons to subscribe.
Focus on these four areas:
- A clear and conversion-ready profile
- Regular, focused content
- High-performing short-form video
- Purposeful, value-driven promotion
Keep checking your stats, test new ideas and make Fanvue part of your daily content flow. The more you talk about it, the more your audience will respond.
You are not just creating content. You are building a brand. Keep going!