The price of the creator economy, measured monthly

What a subscription actually costs, published every month and frozen when the month closes.

June 2026 releaseFrozen Aug 20, 2026CC BY 4.0

$7.81per month

What a subscription costs after discountsn = 497 5.9% since Mar 26

LuvsOne tracks creator pricing to answer one question: is this subscription worth it?

Headline numbers

June 2026 in six numbers

Every month we publish what a subscription actually costs after the discounts most creators run. Each month is frozen when it closes, so a figure quoted today still reads the same in a year.

$5.99

median real price a month

$7.81

average real price a month

$12.90

average advertised price

49%

of discounts run 90 days or more

46%

of the catalogue scores 7 or above

18%

of pages are free to follow

The series

Every month we have, side by side

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$14 $10 $7.2$12.90-$5.09$7.81
Mar 26Apr 26May 26Jun 26
Real, after discountsAdvertised497 of them had a price this month

The denominator

Free to follow, or paid

Share of subscription pages that are free to follow versus paid, measured monthly.

82.4%paid
17.6%free to follow

Every price figure below this one describes paid pages only. Pages whose type could not be determined in the month are left out of the split rather than counted as free.

The split, month by month
Mar 26Apr 26May 26Jun 26

free to follow paid

Browse creators who are free to follow

The shape of the price

What a paid page actually charges

The centre and the spread of paid subscription prices this month, in fixed bands that never move between releases.

Median$5.99
Mean$7.81

The median is the number to quote. A handful of very expensive pages pull the mean above what almost anyone pays, so the two are always printed together.

  • Cheapest tenth (P10)$3.25
  • Middle (P50)$5.99
  • Priciest tenth (P90)$14.99
Share of paid pages in each band
  • $0.01 to $4.9932.8%
  • $5 to $9.9942.4%
  • $10 to $14.9916.5%
  • $15 to $19.994.6%
  • $20 to $29.993.0%
  • $30 to $49.990.2%
  • $50 and up0.4%

More paid pages sit in $5 to $9.99 than in any other band.

Browse creators under $10 a month

For researchers

How unevenly attention is spread

How concentrated audience attention is across creators, measured by likes. This is an engagement measure, not an income measure.

Attention inequality

How likes are spread across the published catalogue

Gini0.55

Share of all likes

19%top 1%28%the next 9%53%the other 90%

The bottom half of the catalogue holds 17% of all likes. The top 10% hold 47%.

Gini 0 would mean every creator gets the same share of the likes. Gini 1 would mean a single creator gets all of them.

Likes measure who gets looked at, not who gets paid. Nothing here supports a claim about what creators earn.

Share held by the top 1%, month by month
  • 20%Mar 26
  • 20%Apr 26
  • 20%May 26
  • 19%Jun 26

The catalogue behind it

1.4M

Photos published

288.6K

Videos published

993.1K

Posts holding them

34.4K

Live streams aired

148.5M

Likes collected

See the top scored creators

Advertised against real

What the sticker price hides

How much of the paid market runs a promotion in the month, and how deep those promotions cut.

Advertised average$12.90
Real average, after discounts$7.81

A subscription lists at $12.90 and charges $7.81. The $5.09 in between is the discount almost everyone runs.

58%of published creators are running a discount
49%of those have not ended in 90 days or more
60%median depth of a limited time offerMean depth 57%
$5.00the most common real entry price

Browse creators by price, cheapest first

Movement

How often a price actually moves

Share of paid pages that changed price since last month, split by direction, among pages priced in both months.

26%changed price since last month
  • 14%cut
  • 74%held steady
  • 12%raised
41%median size of a move

Mean move 63%

Measured among pages that moved. Including the ones that held steady would report zero every month by construction.

Movement, month by month
  • 25%Apr 26
  • 27%May 26
  • 26%Jun 26

Browse creators by price, cheapest first

Pricing by niche

What each niche really costs

Median paid subscription price by top level category. A category needs at least 15 priced profiles to appear at all.

DNA nicheReal / moAdvertisedMediann
Fetish Focus$8.39$12.78$6.94110
Hardcore Performer$8.34$12.25$6.5077
Girlfriend Experience$7.09$14.17$5.0061
Casual Real$6.63$13.00$5.0053
Fitness And Sporty$7.83$13.31$6.5045
Roleplay And Cosplay$8.32$14.37$7.0032
Luxury Glam$8.41$13.35$8.0017
Tattooed$6.72$11.58$5.0023
Mature Seduction$7.90$12.04$5.0020
Alternative$8.17$12.95$6.3318

Browse the DNA

Country and score

Where they are, and how good they are

How the score works

How the catalogue scores

Elite9 and above5%
Worth it7 to 941%
On a deal5.5 to 741%
Skipbelow 5.514%

Scored profiles average 6.67 out of 10

Reuse the data

Every month keeps its own address

Computed once when the month closes, then never revised.

Read the license

Free for journalism and research. Attribution with a link is all we ask.

Download and attribute

June 2026 release, CC BY 4.0

LuvsOne (2026). Luvs Creator Price Index, June 2026 release. https://luvs.one/stats/2026-06

Every release carries schema.org Dataset markup, so it is eligible for Google Dataset Search. How the numbers are produced is in the methodology.

Public API, v1

Read-only, aggregates only, no key required

Add ?release=2026-06 to any endpoint to pin it to a frozen month. No per-creator fields are exposed, and a breakdown appears only where at least 15 profiles back it.

Example response
GET https://luvs.one/api/v1/price-index

{
  "release": "2026-06",
  "frozen_at": "2026-08-20T16:10:30.000Z",
  "series": [
    { "month": "2026-06",
      "avg_real": 7.81,
      "avg_advertised": 12.9,
      "median": 5.99,
      "pct_on_discount": 58.15,
      "n": 497 }
  ],
  "license": "CC-BY-4.0",
  "source": "https://luvs.one/stats"
}

For journalists and researchers

Working on a story or a paper about the creator economy? We pull custom aggregates from the full pricing and engagement history behind the published catalogue. Always free, always with the methodology attached.