Fapello Review: A Model’s Perspective

Hi all, back again with a site review! This time, I’m covering all I know about Fapello. I’ve worked on several sites, and I wanted to really focus on what recently happened to me as I looked into this new platform called Fapello.

I had been getting reports that people had seen my content on Fapello, and I had talked to a couple of other girls about checking it out. One day, I decided to give it a try. I wanted to find out what this website was all about, if it was a type of community, or if it was just another place for content dumping that doesn’t have a lot of benefits for models or customers.

Fapello Review

As a model, I’ve worked on sites like Chaturbate, Fansly, and ManyVids, in addition to OnlyFans, of course. Now, my mission was to see what Fapello is all about.

Here’s my full review of Fapello, as well as everything I wish I knew about the platform before I did this experiment.

Fapello Logo

 

In Today’s Digital World, Fapello is Something Different

When I first signed up for Fapello, I was really confused about how it works. I have an OnlyFans, and people were saying that they could see my content on Fapello. However, I wasn’t posting it, and I never let any other site connect to my OnlyFans account or share unless I know exactly what I’m sharing.

This isn’t a traditional porn site, and you can’t watch live cams here…well, at least not directly. Instead, when you log in there is a newsfeed. It’s similar to what you might see on social media sites, just so you can get a vision of what people might see.

Instead of showing live videos like you see on CamSoda, Chaturbate, or LiveJasmin, it’s mostly just photos and videos lumped together from different models.

This is hardcore stuff. I didn’t quite get how the content got there yet, but I did realize that when you click on a random model it takes you to a page of theirs. Here, you can see videos, photos, and see where they are modeling at.

For instance, I clicked one girl and her page had several photos and a couple of videos. It also had links to her CamSoda profile, her OnlyFans profile, and her Instagram. There was also a place where you could rate the model, discuss the model, or leave and look at a different model.

I still didn’t understand how the content got there, and I didn’t trust the site already. It was then that I clicked the “Follow” button. It took me to a sign up page where I read the following: “Sign up to see new leaked photos and videos from best models or celebs and use Fapello without ads!” Leaked photos and videos? That explained everything.

Fapello Signup Form

How Your Content Might Appear There (Even Without Your Consent)

After reading another article on Fapello, I understood what this was. You don’t create an account on Fapello as a model. Instead, most of us end up on the site without even realizing it.

It’s not due to things like malware or viruses, nor is it because of any type of great technology. Instead, it’s because users on Fapello can upload stolen content to the site.

Pages are made on the site, you are identified by your user name, and then pics and videos are posted from other sites. They are labeled and tagged with things like “OnlyFans Leak” or “CamSoda Leak.”

At first I didn’t think I could search fapello.com, but then at the top of the page I saw a little magnifying glass icon. I clicked it, typed in my OnlyFans screen name, and I was taken directly to my page.

It had photos, videos, and links. I had never registered for this site, I got no credit, no pay, and no control of my personal content. I definitely wanted to put this site under more analysis based on what I had found so far.

Image of a profile on the Fapello website

Fapello.com Offers No Compensation for Models or Creators

Basically, this site is posting content that was stolen from models and creators. There is no payout system, no creator tools, no subscriptions, no tipping, no revenue share, etc. If your content is there, like mine was, it’s not by choice, and you aren’t making money from it.

At best, someone might see your profile here and then follow you on another site. However, they are getting some of your content for free on Fapello, so why pay on another site?

Privacy & Reputation Risks

As a model, I want to have control of my content, but I also want to get more exposure. However, I want to have exposure on my terms. If this content is featured on Fapello, I found out that it can also appear in Google Search Results. On top of that, with this type of easy access, users can download, and then redistribute, your content.

I also started researching how to remove my profile, and so far, I couldn’t find a really easy way to do it.

Image from the Fapello forum

What Models Can Do If Their Content is On Fapello

If you search Fapello and find your content on the site, here are some things you can try:

Submit a DMCA Takedown

The only way I could find to do this is to contact a random Gmail account address, which is shown on the site.

Use a Content Monitoring Service

There are some monitoring services like CamModelProtection and BranditScan, which can help you track any leaks and automatically ask for takedowns.

Watermark the Content You Post

Watermarks can show that the content is leaked, but that doesn’t really stop the content from being distributed.

Image of the contact page of Fapello.com

Final Verdict of Fapello.com from a Working Cam Model

If you’re looking for a cam site to earn on, Fapello isn’t it. It’s not a model platform — it’s a leak site wrapped in a sexy UI.

Pros (for fans, mind you, not creators):

  • Free, fast-loading videos
  • Tons of model categories
  • Search by name

Cons (from the models’ side):

  • No monetization
  • No control of your content
  • Risk of content theft and unwanted exposure
  • Difficult to remove uploads.

If you value your content, your consent, and your revenue — focus on platforms that pay you and protect you. Sites like Fansly, ManyVids, OnlyFans, LoyalFans, and CamSoda give you actual tools to grow and earn.

Keep Fapello on your radar — but only to monitor leaks, not to market or make money.

Stay safe, stay empowered, and don’t hesitate to take control of your brand.

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Sarah G

I've been a fulltime webcam girl for 6 years now. I've used a range of different webcam sites, apps and everything else. I enjoy the business because I am able to set my own schedule. I started howareyoubb to help people avoid some of the missteps I made while starting out.

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