JustForFans (JFF) is a creator-owned subscription platform — a long-running, performer-founded OnlyFans alternative with subscriptions, pay-per-view and a browser-based live feature. Its live broadcaster shows a single plain webcam; pointing it at free SplitCam as a virtual camera unlocks multi-camera scenes, overlays and filters. If your creator dashboard also exposes an external-encoder / stream-key option, SplitCam connects over RTMP instead.
SplitCam is free live-streaming software for Windows and macOS — no signup, no card, no watermark. It installs a virtual camera the browser can select.
Open SplitCam and add your webcam. Layer in overlays, text, a second camera or your phone, beauty filters or an AI background — applied live.
Log in to your JustForFans creator account and open the live broadcaster to start a stream for your subscribers.
In the JFF broadcaster's camera dropdown, choose SplitCam instead of your raw webcam — your composed scene replaces the flat camera. (Or, if available, paste JFF's external-encoder key into SplitCam's custom RTMP fields.)
Start the broadcast — your SplitCam scene, overlays and filters reach your JustForFans subscribers.
Even when a platform's live is browser-only, SplitCam appears as a selectable webcam — so your multi-camera scene, overlays and filters work on JFF without any stream key at all.
JFF is run by performers and keeps a loyal subscriber base. Overlays cross-selling your PPV or subscription convert well to an audience that's already paying.
If SplitCam doesn't appear in JFF's camera list, make sure SplitCam is running first and the browser has camera permission — then reload the broadcaster.
Do a short test broadcast to check camera, audio, framing and overlays before you open the room publicly.
Almost always the bitrate is higher than your upload can sustain. Run SplitCam's built-in speed test, then set the bitrate to about 75% of your measured upload — 3,500–6,000 Kbps for 1080p, lower for 720p. The lag clears once the encoder stops outrunning your connection.
Dropped frames mean packets aren't reaching JustForFans in time — usually unstable Wi-Fi. Switch to a wired Ethernet connection, close bandwidth-heavy apps, and lower the bitrate a notch. One spike is fine; a steady climb means the connection can't keep up.
Your camera isn't selected as the active source in SplitCam, or another app is holding it. Close Zoom, Skype or OBS, pick your webcam again in SplitCam's source list, and confirm the preview shows your feed before you press Go Live.
Re-copy the stream key — a trailing space or an old, rotated key is the usual cause. Confirm the server URL matches the one JustForFans shows and that external-encoder broadcasting is enabled on your account. A green slider in SplitCam's Stream Settings confirms a valid key.
Pick SplitCam as both the camera and the microphone, and select your real mic inside SplitCam's audio source. If audio drifts behind the video, lower the resolution one step — the encoder is overloaded and the audio is waiting on late frames.
JFF live is browser-based, so SplitCam connects as a virtual camera: pick SplitCam in the JFF broadcaster's camera selector. No stream key needed.
Yes — build the scene in SplitCam (second camera, overlays, beauty or AI-background filters) and JFF sees the finished scene as a single webcam.
JFF's live is primarily browser/webcam-based. If your creator dashboard shows an external-encoder or stream-key option, paste it into SplitCam's custom RTMP fields; otherwise use the virtual-camera method.
Yes — SplitCam is free, no watermark and no time limit.
Earnings on JustForFans depend on audience size, hours streamed and tipping behaviour. Active broadcasters typically take home $200–$3,000 per month; top performers reach $10,000+. Your revenue share follows JustForFans's commission structure — check the model agreement before going live.
JustForFans requires age and ID verification before payout, which protects models from fraud. Use a stage name, never share personal data on camera, enable geo-blocks to hide your stream from your home region, and treat every viewer request as transactional. SplitCam's overlays and AI background can also hide or replace your real surroundings.
JustForFans typically requires a government-issued photo ID (passport, driver's license or ID card), a selfie holding the ID, and a tax/payout form (W-9 for US, W-8BEN for non-US). Approval usually takes 24–72 hours; once approved you can go live the same day.
JustForFans usually offers a mobile broadcaster app or a mobile-web broadcaster, but the experience is limited — no overlays, no second camera, no AI background. For full production quality, broadcast from a computer with SplitCam and use your phone as a second camera (SplitCam accepts IP-camera input from phones).
Yes — JustForFans's live runs in the browser, so SplitCam registers as a webcam called "SplitCam Video Driver". Open the JustForFans broadcaster, click the camera selector in the browser, and pick SplitCam. Your composed scene (overlays, second camera, filters, AI background) reaches viewers as a single webcam feed.
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