Fanvue ships its own official developer API, and CreatorAPI supports it through that official API. Same key, same route pattern you already use for OnlyFans and Fansly, included in every plan at no extra charge.
Yes. Fanvue, unlike OnlyFans and Fansly, publishes its own official developer API at api.fanvue.com with OAuth2. That makes it the exception among creator platforms: neither the OnlyFans API nor the Fansly API exists as an official public product, so CreatorAPI reaches those two through native endpoints. With Fanvue, CreatorAPI simply speaks the official API for you.
CreatorAPI wraps the official Fanvue API behind the same unified surface as everything else: you connect with a Fanvue OAuth access token, then call the familiar native route pattern with your existing CreatorAPI key. The official surface covers 147 paths and 187 operations, including agency endpoints to list creators and act on behalf of a creator.
# call Fanvue through the same pattern as every other platform
curl -H "X-API-Key: $CREATOR_API_KEY" \
"https://api.creator-api.com/v1/{account}/native/{path}"
Fanvue joins the platforms you already run through CreatorAPI.
The same CreatorAPI key and the same /v1/{account}/native/{path} pattern cover OnlyFans, Fansly and Fanvue. No second integration to maintain.
Fanvue support is included in every plan. See pricing for plans and credit allowances.
The official surface includes agency operations: list creators and act on behalf of a creator through Fanvue itself.
Three steps, all through official Fanvue mechanisms.
Fanvue gates its API behind an access request in the creator settings. You need approved API access and your own OAuth app credentials.
Connect the account to CreatorAPI with a Fanvue OAuth access token. No password ever touches CreatorAPI.
Use your CreatorAPI key against the same native route pattern you use everywhere else.
Fanvue support in CreatorAPI is early, and we say so plainly. You also depend on Fanvue approving your API access request before anything can connect, and you bring your own OAuth app credentials. ManyVids and JustForFans are on the roadmap but not live yet.
Yes. Fanvue publishes its own official developer API with OAuth2, unlike OnlyFans and Fansly, which have no official public API. CreatorAPI supports Fanvue through that official API.
You connect with a Fanvue OAuth access token, then call the same native route pattern used for every other platform. Fanvue gates API access behind a request in the creator settings, so you need approved access and your own OAuth app credentials first.
No. Fanvue is included in every CreatorAPI plan at no extra charge.
The official Fanvue API covers 147 paths and 187 operations. That includes agency endpoints to list creators and act on behalf of a creator.
Fanvue ships an official developer API, while OnlyFans and Fansly do not. CreatorAPI reaches OnlyFans and Fansly through native endpoints and reaches Fanvue through its official API, all behind one unified surface.
It is early, and we say so plainly. The connection runs through the official Fanvue API, and support will grow from there.
Approved API access, which you request in your Fanvue creator settings, plus your own OAuth app credentials. Then you connect with a Fanvue OAuth access token.
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