OnlyFans Traffic Booster
The fastest OnlyFans traffic isn't ads — it's the fans already Googling your name and landing on leak sites. Scan the live results for "your name + leaks" and see exactly what you're losing.
Free · no signup · real-time Google data · takes ~10 seconds
We ran this exact query as a live Google web search and a live Google Images search, took the top results from each, and checked every domain against BranditScan's database of confirmed pirate sites — the same database behind 1.2 billion+ removed links. Domains with a confirmed piracy verdict get the Pirated stamp; everything else is left untouched. No guessing, no keyword tricks.
Your search results are in good standing
No confirmed pirate sites are ranking for right now — fans searching your name are landing on you, not on leaks. That's exactly where you want to be.
Your traffic after cleanup
Traffic = revenue: every reclaimed click is a fan landing on pages you monetize
This traffic already belongs to you — these are fans typing your name into Google. Removing pirate results at the source and delisting them from Google re-routes those clicks to the pages you actually monetize. That's precisely what BranditScan automates: detection, DMCA takedowns, escalation, and Google delisting, 24/7.
How to get more OnlyFans traffic — the channel everyone ignores
Ask how to grow OnlyFans traffic and you'll hear the same playbook: post daily on X and Reddit, run TikTok funnels, buy shoutouts, do collabs, split-test your Linktree. All of it works — and all of it is slow, expensive, or exhausting. Meanwhile, there's a traffic channel you already own that most creators never touch: branded search. People typing your name into Google are the highest-intent visitors you will ever get. They know you. They want your content. They cost you nothing.
Here's the problem: almost every creator is losing that traffic to leaks. When leak sites rank for "your name + leaks" (and often for your bare name too), those clicks flow to tube sites, forums, and "mega" archives instead of your OnlyFans. The fan still consumes your content — you just don't get paid for it.
That makes cleaning your search results the cheapest OnlyFans traffic boost available: you don't need new fans, new content, or an ad budget. You need to stop losing the fans already searching for you. This tool shows you exactly how much of that traffic is leaking, and to whom.
How the Traffic Booster works — no black box
We built this scanner to be completely transparent about its method. When you enter a stage name:
- We run one live Google web search and one live Google Images search for "your name + leaks" — the exact query fans hunting free content use. The query is shown above your results, rendered exactly as it was searched.
- We take the top results from both surfaces and extract each result's domain.
- Every domain is checked against BranditScan's pirate-site database — thousands of domains verified by our analysts and AI while filing 1.2 billion+ takedowns. Confirmed pirates get a red stamp; everything else stays untouched. You can explore this database yourself in the Brandit Atlas.
- We estimate lost clicks using standard organic click-through-rate curves (position 1 gets ~28% of clicks, position 2 ~16%, and so on), and revenue at risk from Google's reported result volume for the query — the same methodology as our public scanners.
Why position is everything: where the clicks actually go
Search traffic isn't spread evenly — it's brutally top-heavy. The first result on a Google page takes roughly 28% of all clicks, the second ~15%, the third ~11%, and by position five you're down to ~6%. The whole second page combined gets less than 1%. That's why a single pirate site sitting at position 1 or 2 for "your name + leaks" isn't a small annoyance — it's absorbing more of your fans than every result below it put together.
The click curve: the top results take almost everything — which is exactly where pirate sites fight to rank.
It also means the inverse is true: knocking a pirate result out of the top three doesn't just remove it — it promotes whatever was beneath it. If that's your OnlyFans, your Linktree, or your socials, you inherit its click share. That's the entire mechanic behind the recovery formula this tool shows you.
Reading your results
- The red PIRATED stamp means the domain has a confirmed piracy verdict in our database — not a guess. Many of these sites have thousands of creators' leaks; the "leaks tracked" chip shows how many stolen links BranditScan has catalogued on that domain.
- Clean results aren't always yours. A result without a stamp may be your official page, press, socials — or a pirate site we haven't verified yet. New pirate domains appear daily.
- Images matter more than you think. Google Images is a leak-discovery engine: fans preview stolen thumbnails and click straight through to the hosting pirate site. That's why we scan it separately.
Know your enemy: the five species of leak sites
"Leaks" isn't one thing — it's an ecosystem, and each species steals your traffic differently. Once you can tell them apart in your scan results, the right counter-move for each becomes obvious:
The rogues' gallery, left to right: the cyberlocker, the scavenger indexer, the tube site, the torrent tracker, and the siterip bandit.
- Cyberlockers (the file vault). Hosts like the classic "premium file locker" don't show your content on their own pages — they store the files while hundreds of forum threads and blog posts spread the download links, each link earning the poster affiliate money. Kill the file at the locker and every link pointing to it dies at once; that's why they're a priority target even when they never appear in your SERP directly.
- Scavenger indexers (the vultures). These sites host nothing. They crawl other leak sites, scrape titles and thumbnails, and build keyword-stuffed pages like "your-name leaked" purely to rank on Google and skim your search traffic — then redirect visitors onward through ads. Source takedowns barely touch them because there's no source; delisting is what kills a scavenger, which is exactly why it's the strong weapon.
- Tube sites (the play button). Stolen videos re-uploaded to porn tubes, complete with your stage name in the title for SEO. The big compliant tubes remove quickly on a valid DMCA notice; the shady ones ignore creators and only respond to escalation pressure. Either way, every removed upload is one fewer place a fan can watch free — and tubes rank hard, so removals move your SERP visibly.
- Torrent trackers (the octopus). Torrents don't host files either — they coordinate swarms of seeders, so the "site" is just a signpost. You can't take the file down, but you can delist the tracker pages from search and remove the magnet listings, which starves new seeders. Torrent leaks age out once nobody new can find them.
- Siterip bandits (the loot sack). The worst of the bunch: complete rips of your entire paid catalog — "YourName SITERIP 12GB" — sold or shared as one package on forums and locker links. One siterip spawns dozens of URLs across the whole ecosystem above. Fighting them by hand is exactly the windmill fight described on our DMCA template page; automated detection is how you keep up with re-posts.
Your scan results above are a live sample of this ecosystem competing for your name. The stamps tell you who is ranking; the species tells you how they'll die — source takedown, delisting, or both.
Turning a dirty SERP into an OnlyFans traffic boost
Every pirate result you eliminate does two things at once: it removes a place fans can consume your content free, and it moves your official, monetized pages up the results — recapturing the clicks. The playbook:
- Remove at the source. File a DMCA takedown notice with each hosting site — our free DMCA generator builds a legally complete notice in about two minutes.
- Delist from Google. Submit the infringing URLs to Google's copyright removal tool so they vanish from search even if the site stalls. Guide: how to remove content from Google.
- Repeat, forever. Pirate sites re-upload. New leaks surface. Rankings shift. The creators who win treat this as a continuous process — or automate it entirely.
What reclaimed traffic looks like in real revenue
This isn't theory — these are real BranditScan creators whose search results were cleaned and kept clean. Every number links to a live, public case study:
Revenue-recovered figures are estimated from removed pirate views; the traffic increase is measured on the creators' own pages after their search results were cleaned — the same mechanic your scan above quantifies for you.
We turn your search results back into your best traffic channel
BranditScan runs this scan continuously across thousands of queries and sources, files takedowns automatically, escalates non-compliant hosts, and delists stolen content from Google. Creators get a live Traffic Score showing exactly how much of their branded search traffic reaches their own pages — and watch it climb as the leaks disappear.
- 1.2B+ links removed
- 325M+ Google delistings
- Automated 24/7
- Identity Shield anonymity
Note: traffic and revenue figures are estimates built from public CTR research and search volume signals; actual losses depend on your pricing and conversion. Pirate labels reflect BranditScan's domain classification database and are provided for informational purposes.
Traffic Booster — frequently asked questions
What is the best way to get more OnlyFans traffic?
The channels everyone talks about — posting on X and Reddit, TikTok funnels, paid shoutouts, collabs — all work, but they are slow, expensive, or both. The channel almost nobody optimizes is branded search: fans typing your name into Google. That traffic already exists, costs nothing, and converts better than any ad, because those people are actively looking for you. The catch: for most creators a big share of it lands on leak sites instead of their pages. Cleaning those results is usually the fastest OnlyFans traffic win available.
How does removing leaks increase my OnlyFans traffic?
Search results are a zero-sum page: when a pirate result is removed at the source and delisted from Google, it stops absorbing clicks and everything below it moves up — including your official OnlyFans, Linktree, and socials. The fans searching "your name leaks" don't stop searching; they just land on your monetized pages instead of a free stolen copy. You're not creating new demand, you're re-routing demand you already earned.
Is this a real, live Google scan?
Yes. When you hit Scan, we run a live Google web search and a live Google Images search for "your name + leaks" through our search infrastructure — the same pipeline that powers BranditScan's takedown platform. Results are cached for about two weeks per name so repeat scans are instant; the timestamp above your results always tells you whether you're seeing a fresh or cached scan.
How do you decide which results are pirate sites?
Every domain in your results is checked against BranditScan's database of confirmed pirate sites — thousands of domains classified by our analysts and AI over years of filing takedowns. Only domains explicitly confirmed as infringing get the PIRATED stamp; we don't guess based on keywords. It's the exact same database our automated DMCA pipeline uses, backed by 1.2 billion+ removed links.
Why do you search "my name + leaks" instead of just my name?
Because that's the money query. Fans who search your bare name mostly find your official pages. Fans who search "your name leaks" are actively looking for your paid content free — and every pirate result on that page converts a would-be subscriber into a freeloader. Cleaning this SERP redirects the highest-intent traffic you have back to pages you monetize.
My scan found pirate sites. What should I do?
Two moves: remove the content at the source with DMCA takedown notices (our free DMCA generator creates one in minutes), and delist the URLs from Google so fans stop finding them. Doing this manually works but never ends — pirate sites re-upload constantly. BranditScan automates the whole loop: detection, takedowns, escalation, and Google delisting, running 24/7.
My results look clean. Am I safe?
A clean first page is a great sign, but this free scan checks one query on two Google surfaces. Leaks also live on tube sites fans reach directly, on forums, Telegram channels, and under name variations ("name onlyfans", "name mega", misspellings). A full BranditScan scan monitors thousands of sources continuously — and it's free to run.
How accurate are the traffic and money numbers?
They're estimates, and we show you exactly how they're built: click share uses standard organic click-through-rate curves by position, and the dollar figure scales with Google's reported result volume for the query — the same methodology used across BranditScan's public scanners. Your real loss depends on your prices and conversion, but the direction is honest: pirate results at the top of this SERP are absorbing clicks fans meant for you.
Do you store my stage name?
The query text is logged for abuse prevention and to keep cached results fast — that's it. No account is created, no email required, and scan results aren't linked to any identity.
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