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Use case

Paid fan requests for creators

A paid fan request turns a vague inbox message into something a creator can actually assess: one action, a stated price, useful context, and a clear decision.

What paid fan requests are

A paid fan request is a specific proposal sent with FanPing credits. It might ask for a reply, a shoutout, a review, a collaboration decision, or another creator-listed action.

Payment places the request in the creator's FanPing inbox; the creator still controls acceptance, scope, and availability.

Replies, shoutouts, reviews, and custom access

A gaming creator might offer a clip review. A musician might accept short shoutout requests. A technical creator might review one repository or architecture question.

Each option should say what the fan must provide and what the creator will deliver if accepted.

Creator approval

Creators review each request before access opens. They can accept a clear request, counter with revised terms, decline work outside their menu, or block unsafe users.

FanPing does not turn a creator's profile into an unrestricted inbox.

Wallet credits and request states

Fans buy credits in their wallet and spend them on creator-priced actions. Requests show a clear state such as pending, accepted, countered, declined, or expired.

When a locked request is declined or expires before creator action, those credits return to the fan wallet.

How to start

Start with one or two requests your audience already asks for. Write a short scope, choose a price, set a response window, and cap the number of active requests.

FanPing gives creators a profile link for their bio and an inbox for reviewing what arrives.

Paid Fan Requests for Creators | FanPing