Supercreator Pricing: The $99 Plus 5% AI Fee, Explained

Supercreator's pricing looks simple until the AI is actually running. Here is the honest answer to how much Supercreator costs: it is free to start, $15 per account per month for the CRM Premium tier, and $99 per account per month plus 5% of AI net sales for the Super AI plan most agencies actually want.
That last line, the 5% plus per-message metering, is where the real cost lives, and it is why the sticker price and the invoice rarely match. This is the full breakdown, with the math worked out.
Want the broader take on features and the Izzy AI chatbot? See our full Supercreator review. Comparing purely on price? We rank the best Supercreator alternatives on flat versus percentage pricing.
The Four Tiers
Everything is billed per connected OnlyFans account (per model), not per chatter seat. That single fact drives how the whole bill scales.
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| CRM Lite | Free | Up to 10 accounts. Multi-account app, fan CRM, permission management, basic analytics. No AI. |
| CRM Premium | $15 / account / mo | Adds message, inbox, and pricing copilot, message library, chatter analytics, sales and message tracking, advanced analytics. AI capped at 500 messages/month, no top-up. |
| Super AI | $99 / account / mo + 5% of AI net sales | Adds unlimited bump fans, AutoFollower, message flow, Super Mass. 10,000 AI credits included; extra AI messages $0.03 each with bulk discounts. |
| Big Agencies | Custom | For 20-plus accounts. Volume discounts, custom features, dedicated success manager. Pricing not published. |
The gap that matters is between CRM Premium and Super AI. One is a flat, cheap CRM with an AI wall. The other is the real AI plan, and its price is three moving parts instead of one.
The Free Tier And The Trial
CRM Lite is genuinely free and permanent. It covers up to 10 accounts with the multi-account app, fan CRM, permissions, and basic analytics. The catch is that it includes no AI whatsoever. It is a fine way to organize an inbox and manage access, but useless if you came for Izzy.
Separately, there is a 14-day free trial with no card required that unlocks full Super AI access. This is the right way to test the AI properly before any percentage or metering kicks in. Use the trial to measure how many AI messages your team actually sends and what the AI attributes in net sales, because those two numbers determine your real bill.
How The Super AI Meter Actually Works
Super AI is not a flat $99. It is three components stacked on top of each other, per account, every month:
- The base: $99 per account per month. Flat, predictable, charged for every connected account on the plan.
- 5% of AI net sales. On top of the base, Supercreator takes 5% of the net sales it attributes to the AI. This is Supercreator's own attribution metric, so what counts as an "AI sale" is defined by the platform.
- $0.03 per extra AI message. The plan includes 10,000 AI credits per month. Beyond that, each additional AI message costs $0.03, with bulk discounts at higher volume.
Two of those three scale with how hard you use the tool. The harder your best accounts work, the further the invoice drifts from $99.
The Math: When 5% Beats The Flat Fee
Here is the crossover that matters. Five percent of AI net sales equals the $99 base when AI net sales hit $1,980 per account per month. That is simply $99 divided by 5%. Below roughly $1,980 in AI-attributed net sales, the flat base is your bigger cost. Above it, the percentage is the larger number, and unlike the base, it keeps climbing with revenue.
Now a worked example. Take one Super AI account that Supercreator attributes $20,000 in AI net sales in a month:
- Base: $99
- 5% of $20,000: $1,000
- Subtotal before any message overage: $1,099 for a single account
The percentage alone is more than ten times the base. Add message metering on the same account. Say the chatters send 25,000 AI messages that month. The first 10,000 are included, leaving 15,000 extra at $0.03 each, which is $450 before any bulk discount.
- Running total: $99 + $1,000 + $450 = about $1,549 for one account in one month
The point is not that $1,549 is unfair for $20,000 in attributed sales. The point is that the "$99 plan" is not a $99 plan for any account that actually performs. Your highest-earning creators become your most expensive line items, and that cost grows exactly when you least want a variable bill.
The 500-Message Cap On CRM Premium
The $15 tier looks like the value play until you hit its AI wall. CRM Premium caps AI at 500 messages per month, hard, with no option to buy more. A single active chatter working a busy account can blow through 500 messages in days.
So CRM Premium is a perfectly good cheap CRM, but it is not a real AI plan. The moment your team relies on AI, you are pushed onto Super AI and its percentage. Budget for that jump from the start rather than treating $15 per account as your steady-state AI number, because it will not be.
What It Costs At Scale
Because billing is per connected account, the base stacks linearly before any percentage or metering enters the picture:
- Super AI: 5 accounts is $495 per month in base fees, 10 accounts is $990 per month, and then 5% of AI net sales plus message metering rides on top of each account individually.
- CRM Premium: 10 accounts is $150 per month, but every one of those accounts carries the 500-message AI wall.
- Big Agencies: 20-plus accounts moves you to custom pricing, which is not published, so you have to talk to sales to learn your actual number.
For a small book of accounts, the per-account model is cheap. For a large one with strong earners, the base compounds and the percentage compounds faster.
If The Percentage Model Doesn't Fit
Agencies that leave Supercreator over the 5% almost always want the same thing: flat, predictable pricing that does not skim a share off the top. Our ranked Supercreator alternatives page covers the field with real numbers. The quick contrasts:
- Infloww vs Supercreator: Infloww bills a flat $40 per creator profile with no percentage of AI sales, so your cost stays the same no matter how much a creator earns.
- CreatorHero vs Supercreator: CreatorHero starts from $39.99 per model with a capped revenue fee rather than an uncapped percentage, which puts a ceiling on the variable part of the bill.
- OnlyMonster vs Supercreator: OnlyMonster is the cheapest entry from $30 per account and has a public API, though its price floats with each account's trailing earnings.
Match the model to your revenue. Flat pricing wins for high earners, where a percentage would grow without limit. A percentage can look cheaper for low-volume accounts that barely touch the AI. Run your own numbers against the ranked alternatives before you commit.
Before You Optimize The Invoice
One thing worth saying plainly. Whatever you spend on Supercreator or any alternative, the tool only bills you for creators you have already signed. It does not find you new ones, and that is the part most agencies actually struggle with.
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FAQ
How much does Supercreator cost? Supercreator has four tiers, all billed per connected OnlyFans account. CRM Lite is free for up to 10 accounts with no AI. CRM Premium is $15 per account per month. Super AI is $99 per account per month plus 5% of AI net sales, with 10,000 AI credits included and extra messages at $0.03 each. Big Agencies, for 20-plus accounts, is custom-quoted.
Does Supercreator take a percentage of your sales? Yes, on the Super AI plan. It charges 5% of AI net sales on top of the $99-per-account base. For a high-earning account that 5% becomes larger than the flat fee once AI net sales pass about $1,980 a month ($99 divided by 5%), and it keeps growing with revenue.
Is Supercreator free? Partly. The CRM Lite tier is permanently free for up to 10 accounts but includes no AI. A 14-day free trial with no card unlocks full Super AI access, so you can test the chatbot before the paid plan and its percentage begin. Paid plans start at $15 per account per month.
What are Supercreator's AI credits and message fees? The Super AI plan includes 10,000 AI credits per month. Beyond that, each extra AI message costs $0.03, with bulk discounts at volume. The cheaper CRM Premium tier caps AI at 500 messages per month with no option to buy more.
Why does Supercreator cost more than the $99 sticker? Because Super AI has three stacking parts: the $99-per-account base, 5% of AI net sales, and $0.03 per AI message beyond the included 10,000. On a high-revenue account the percentage and metering can dwarf the base, so the invoice lands well above $99. See the full review for how that fits the rest of the product.



