We rank by
what people actually do
Last updated: April 24, 2026
Three pillars. Every profile re-scored every 24 hours. If a creator stops posting or users stop engaging, they fall. Simple.
Why this matters
Most directories rank by follower count. Follower count doesn't tell you if someone posted this week or eight months ago. We built AlgoRank to track the one thing that actually matters: real, current activity.
The 3 pillars
Three things decide where every profile lands. Nothing else carries weight — not follower count, not hype, not history.
When the creator was last confirmed online. Active today ranks above active last month. An account inactive for 30 days starts losing position; at 90 days it's removed entirely. Activity is the floor — everything else compounds on top.
— The #1 complaint about every other OF directory is dead accounts. This pillar fixes it at the root.
We track real signals from millions of monthly searches — clicks, dwell time, returns, who users actually subscribe to. Profiles people engage with rise. Profiles people skip past fall. The algorithm learns what users actually want, every single day. No opinions. Just behavior.
— The only honest way to rank a creator is by whether real users like the result.
How often a profile posts and how new it is on the platform. Daily posters score above weekly. New creators get a deliberate boost — every account starts with a fair shot at the top, regardless of follower count or how long they've been around. Hype doesn't carry weight here. Consistency does.
— A great new creator should be findable on day one — not after they've grinded for a year.
The update cycle
Data collected 24/7. Scored every 24 hours. Weighted across rolling 30-, 60-, and 90-day windows.
The crawler runs 24/7 across the entire index. Last-seen timestamps, post events, user clicks, dwell time, returns, subscription throughs — every signal goes into the pipeline the moment it's available. The system never sleeps.
A single click today tells the algorithm almost nothing. The same pattern across 30, 60, 90 days tells it everything. We weight signals across rolling time windows so each profile's score reflects sustained behavior — not yesterday's noise. The longer a profile has been in the index, the more data we have, and the sharper the result.
Every 24 hours, AlgoRank runs the 3-pillar weighting against the full rolling dataset and produces a composite score per profile. More data, more confidence — the more we collect, the better the search gets.
Rankings go live across the entire index. Every page shows a "Last updated" timestamp. The cycle restarts the moment it ends — there's no "off."
What gets removed
No verified activity for 90 consecutive days — no posts, no last-seen update, no signal of any kind. The crawl catches it and the profile drops out of all rankings automatically. No human review needed.
If the underlying OnlyFans page returns a 404, redirects to a banned-account screen, or stops responding entirely, we detect it on the next crawl and pull the profile from the index automatically.
If a profile is consistently skipped, ignored, or bounced from across millions of monthly searches, the algorithm rolls it down on its own. Persistent low engagement eventually drops a listing out of the active index.
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18+ Age Verification
All models appearing on this site are at least 18 years of age. We maintain a strict policy of identity verification and compliance documentation for every creator in our index, in accordance with applicable laws.