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The bridge that makes tracking possible

You can’t pixel onlyfans.com — so the landing page is the one place you control the funnel. Fast, mobile-first, video-ready themes on your own brand-free domain, capturing the match keys that tie every subscription back to the ad, with in-app-browser escape and multi-link built in.

Why the landing page earns its place

It’s tempting to send the ad straight to OnlyFans. But the bridge page does three jobs nothing else can:

  1. Captures the match keysWhen the fan lands, the page records the Meta click identifiers so a later server-side Subscribe can be attributed to the ad. Without this step, the conversion is unmatchable.
  2. Escapes the in-app browserInstagram and TikTok open links in a stripped-down in-app browser that breaks tracking. The page can bounce the fan to their real browser before they continue.
  3. Presents a clean destinationA neutral, brand-free page keeps the ad safe from brand-leak restrictions and gives you a moment to warm the fan before the hand-off.

Built for mobile, built for speed

Nearly all of your traffic is on a phone, so the themes are mobile-first and deliberately light. Background video, where used, is encoded tight — compressed, muted, fast-start — so it sets a mood without stalling the page. A landing page that loads in a blink converts; one that hangs loses the click you paid for.

Conversion, not decoration

Speed, a single clear call to action, and a frictionless hand-off to OnlyFans do more for conversion than any amount of visual clutter. The themes are designed around that.

On your domain, under your control

Every landing page sits on a brand-free domain you control, so it never exposes the creator and never shares a fingerprint with the rest of the network. Add extra buttons with multi-link and it becomes a clean, tracked link-in-bio as well.

Questions

Why use a landing page instead of linking straight to OnlyFans?

Two reasons. First, tracking: onlyfans.com is a page you can’t put a pixel on, so the landing page is where you capture the match keys that later tie a subscription back to the ad. Second, control: a bridge page lets you warm the fan, escape in-app browsers, and present a clean, brand-free destination Meta is comfortable with. For warm traffic that doesn’t need any of that, a direct link is the alternative.

Will it load fast enough on mobile?

That’s the whole design brief. The themes are mobile-first and lightweight; where a background video is used it’s encoded tight (compressed, no audio, fast-start) so it doesn’t janky-load on a phone. Most of your traffic is mobile, so speed is treated as a conversion feature, not an afterthought.

Does the landing page leak my brand?

No. It lives on your own brand-free domain and the share preview is built to avoid exposing OnlyFans or the tool. That keeps the ad clean and avoids the sitelink and preview leaks that get pages flagged.

Can I put more than one link on it?

Yes — the primary button carries full tracking, and you can add extra fixed buttons (socials, other platforms) with multi-link. It doubles as a brand-free link-in-bio.

A landing page that actually tracks

Fast, brand-free, and wired to send Meta the conversions a direct link would lose.