How to plan 4 weeks of Fansly content without burning out
A content calendar exists to do one thing: prevent the panic-Monday where you've posted nothing and can't think of what to make. The generator outputs 4 weeks of slots; this guide shows you how to fill them in a sustainable way.
The 70/20/10 rule
Of your weekly content output: 70% should be feed posts (free for subs, drives the algorithm), 20% should be PPV drops (your real revenue), 10% should be mass DMs to your fan list. Most new creators flip this — heavy on PPV which causes fans to disengage from the feed, killing organic reach.
Batch shoots Sunday, schedule Monday
Shoot 1-2 days per week, schedule everything in advance. Posting live is a trap — when you skip a day mid-week, you skip three days, then a week, then quit. Batched content with scheduled releases makes you appear active even on days you're not creating.
Themed days reduce decision fatigue
Monday: feed photo set. Tuesday: tip-menu reminder DM. Wednesday: video drop. Thursday: behind-the-scenes story. Friday: PPV. Saturday: rest. Sunday: shoot. Pick a pattern and stick to it for a month before iterating. Fans learn the rhythm and engagement compounds.
Tracking what works
After week 4, look at which posts drove tips, PPV unlocks, or new subs. Double down on the format. Most creators discover one specific content type drives 40-60% of their tips — keep making that thing while filling other slots with sustainable filler.
FAQ
How often should I post on Fansly?
3-5 feed posts per week for growth mode. 2-3 per week is sustainable maintenance. Daily is unnecessary for most niches and leads to burnout.
How many PPV messages per week is too many?
More than 2 per week to the same fan starts feeling spammy. Segment your fan list and rotate.
Can I schedule Fansly posts in advance?
Fansly's native scheduler supports it. Pair it with a content calendar to plan 4 weeks ahead.