How to Use a Kink Checklist to Plan a Full Month of OnlyFans Content
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A kink checklist isn't a sex thing. Well — it is a sex thing. But for OnlyFans creators it's also one of the most practical content planning tools you're probably not using.
Here's what it is and how to turn it into a full month of content without staring blankly at your camera app.
💡 What a Kink Checklist Actually Is
The kink checklist comes from BDSM culture. You go through a list of acts, themes, and dynamics and mark each one as:
- Yes — I do this / I'm into this
- Maybe — I'd consider this in the right context / for the right person
- No — hard limit, not happening
In partner dynamics it's used to establish consent and compatibility upfront. For content creators, it does something equally useful: it forces you to articulate exactly what your content territory is.
Most creators build their page reactively — someone requests something and they either do it or don't. A checklist makes that decision proactive. You know before the request comes in.
🛠️ How to Turn Your Checklist into a Content Calendar
Here's the actual application:
Your YES list = regular feed content. These are the things you're happy to film on a Tuesday afternoon, no second thoughts. Put them on your free wall, in your batch-shoot schedule, in your weekly rotation.
Your MAYBE list = PPV and custom territory. You'll do these, but only on your terms, at a premium, when you're in the right headspace. These go on your tip menu at higher prices. They're not defaults — they're accessed through the DM funnel.
Your NO list = your protection. This is the list that gets you out of awkward custom requests without having to explain yourself in the moment. "That's not something I film" is a complete sentence. Your checklist is why you know that with certainty.
This structure means your content calendar is actually pre-sorted. YES items fill your regular posting schedule. MAYBE items populate your PPV release strategy. NO items don't exist on your page.
🔥 Sample Mini-Checklist (10 Entries)
Here's what this looks like in practice for a dom-leaning creator:
| Kink / Act | Status | Notes | |---|---|---| | JOI (jerk-off instruction) | ✅ Yes | Core content, weekly | | CEI (cum eating instruction) | ✅ Yes | PPV only, higher price point | | Foot worship content | ✅ Yes | Feed content, batch-shoot monthly | | SPH (small penis humiliation) | ✅ Maybe | Custom only, $65+ | | Pegging content | ✅ Maybe | Full custom, $120+, right mood | | Findom / paypig dynamics | ✅ Yes | Via DMs, tip menu item | | Watersports | ❌ No | Hard limit | | Breath play depiction | ❌ No | Hard limit | | Bondage aesthetic / tied hands | ✅ Yes | Feed content, regular | | Couples content (with partner) | ✅ Maybe | Not currently, revisit |
Ten entries. You now know what goes on your feed, what goes on your tip menu, and what you don't have to think about again.
👀 Using Your Checklist as a Fan Engagement Tool
This one is optional but it works well.
Share a teaser of your checklist with your subscribers as a "vote on what I film next" post. You don't share the whole thing — you share 6–8 YES and MAYBE items and let fans vote on which one you film for the next PPV drop.
"Okay I've got a list and I'm letting you pick. CEI video or SPH roast? Drop a 1 or 2 in the comments."
This does three things:
- It creates anticipation for the next PPV before you've filmed it
- It tells you what your audience actually wants (free market research)
- It makes fans feel like they have influence over your content — which increases attachment and spend
The engagement on posts like this tends to be disproportionately high relative to effort. You're asking for a number in a comment. People love that.
💡 Building Your Checklist Without Starting From Scratch
The hard part of making a checklist isn't filling it in — it's remembering everything that exists. There are kinks and fetishes you haven't thought about that your potential subscribers are actively searching for.
The ACO kink library has 225 entries across dozens of categories: body-focused fetishes, dynamic-based kinks, sensation play, roleplay themes, fetish objects, audio kinks. Go through the full list, filter by category, and mark each one.
Takes maybe 20 minutes. By the end you'll have a complete content map of your whole page, including some things you'd forgotten you're into.
🔥 What to Do with Your Checklist Once It's Built
Immediately:
- Move all YES items onto your next month's batch-shoot plan
- Put your top 5 MAYBE items on your tip menu with appropriate pricing
- Screenshot your NO list somewhere private — it's your script for any uncomfortable DM conversations
Ongoing:
- Review it every 90 days. Your YES list will expand as you get more comfortable. Your MAYBE list will shift. That's normal.
- Use it to write your "what I do" section on your page — fans who read it know exactly what they're subscribing to, which means fewer mismatched expectations and fewer annoying "do you do X" DMs for things that are already on your public menu.
The kink checklist is the content plan you fill in once and draw from for months. Most creators skip this because it feels like admin. It's not — it's the thing that ends blank-screen Sunday.
Get the downloadable kink checklist template — formatted for OF content planning with YES/MAYBE/NO columns, tip menu pricing notes, and a 30-day scheduling grid — at the ACO shop.
Fill it in once. Film it all year.



