Creators on OnlyFans Can Add Stores From Ecommerce Platform Spring to Their Profiles

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship fighter and model Paige VanZant was one of the first to take advantage of the integration

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Creators on subscription content platform OnlyFans can sell personalized merchandise to their fans following an integration with the Spring platform from Amaze Software.

OnlyFans creators with stores on Spring can connect those stores directly to their profiles on the platform and offer digital and physical merchandise such as calendars, puzzles and T-shirts directly to fans.

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship fighter and model Paige VanZant was one of the first OnlyFans creators on board, and custom merchandise including apparel, backpacks, notebooks and stickers is available for direct sale to her fans via her OnlyFans profile.



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OnlyFans CEO Ami Gan said in a statement, “Our creator community was looking for merchandise options to be able to share another side of their business with fans.

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