Voice messages are one of the most underused tools for increasing PPV conversion rates on OnlyFans. Here is how to use them effectively, including AI voice strategies for international fans.
Sending voice messages before or alongside PPV offers can increase open rates by 30-60%. The key is to tease content rather than pitch it directly. AI voice cloning lets chatters send voice notes in any language using the creator's own voice, making this strategy scalable across international markets.
Text messages are easy to ignore. They blend into the endless stream of DMs that fans receive. Voice messages stand out because they feel personal, intimate, and harder to scroll past.
The psychology is simple: hearing someone's voice creates an emotional connection that text cannot replicate. When a fan hears a voice note that feels like it was recorded just for them, they are far more likely to engage - and far more likely to open that PPV message.
| Message Type | Avg. PPV Open Rate | Avg. PPV Purchase Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Text only | 15-25% | 8-15% |
| Text + image teaser | 25-35% | 12-20% |
| Voice message + text | 35-50% | 18-30% |
| Voice message in fan's language | 45-65% | 25-40% |
The data is clear: voice messages outperform text across every metric. And when that voice message is in the fan's native language, the results are even stronger.
Send a short voice note (15-20 seconds) teasing upcoming PPV content. The message should build anticipation without revealing what the content is. Follow it immediately with the PPV message.
Example flow: Voice message describing excitement about new content, hinting at what the fan will see, creating urgency. Then immediately send the PPV message with the content attached.
This works because the voice note primes the fan emotionally before the purchase decision arrives. They are already engaged and curious when the PPV offer appears.
After sending a mass PPV message, follow up with individual voice notes to fans who did not open it. A 10-second personalized voice message asking if they saw what you sent converts at a much higher rate than a text follow-up.
This is where the biggest opportunity lies. Sending a voice message in a fan's native language - German, French, Spanish, Italian - creates an incredibly strong connection. Most fans have never received a voice note in their own language from a creator.
The challenge is obvious: your chatters probably do not speak these languages. This is where AI voice cloning comes in. Tools like ForgeFlow allow chatters to type a message in English, have it translated, and then generate an audio file using the creator's cloned voice in the target language.
The result: a German fan receives a voice note that sounds like the creator speaking German directly to them. The PPV conversion rates for these messages are significantly higher than any other approach.
Instead of sending text-based mass messages with PPV attached, lead with a voice note. Record (or generate) a voice message as the primary communication, with the PPV offer attached below it.
This approach works particularly well for high-value PPV content priced at 25 USD or above, where fans need more convincing before purchasing.
To use AI voice messages for PPV strategy, you need:
Once set up, the workflow is fast: chatter types the message, selects the target language, clicks generate, and the voice note is ready to send. The entire process takes under 15 seconds per message.
For a deeper comparison of AI voice vs recorded voice messages, see Voice Cloning vs Recording. For broader audio strategies, read our audio content strategy guide.
Yes. Voice messages create a stronger emotional connection than text alone. Agencies report that sending a voice note before or alongside a PPV offer can increase open rates by 30-60% compared to text-only messages.
Yes. Tools like ForgeFlow allow you to clone a creator's voice and generate voice messages in any supported language. The chatter types a message, ForgeFlow translates it if needed, and then generates an audio file using the creator's cloned voice.
The most effective approach is to tease the PPV content rather than pitch it directly. Use the voice message to build anticipation - describe what the fan will see, express excitement about sharing it, and make it feel exclusive. Keep voice notes between 10-30 seconds.
Between 10 and 30 seconds is the sweet spot. Messages under 10 seconds feel rushed. Messages over 30 seconds lose attention. For PPV teasers specifically, 15-20 seconds performs best.
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