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Former OnlyFans CEO Ami Gan debuts Vylit, pitched as a curator of social media

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A new entrant in the crowded social media landscape is betting that creators and users are ready for something more curated and controlled.

Vylit co-founders Ami Gan, former OnlyFans CEO, and Kailey Magder launched the platform, which uses its unique positioning to create distance from traditional platforms and subscription-based creator websites. The social media platform positions itself as a premium option that provides users with a more sophisticated experience that targets adults while avoiding explicit content.

The pitch reflects a growing sentiment across the creator economy. Social media has become increasingly fragmented, with users building audiences on one platform and monetizing on another, while feeds themselves are often dominated by advertising, news cycles, and algorithm-driven content.

Vylit’s goal is to bring those pieces together.

The platform offers users a social experience that includes profiles, posting, and messaging systems, together with built-in monetization tools that enable subscriptions and tiered access. Vylit provides creators with built-in revenue generation tools that enable them to create content without needing to build a following first.

Gan, who previously oversaw OnlyFans during a period of rapid growth, has pointed to that disconnect as a longstanding issue for creators. The new platform is designed to function as both a discovery engine and a revenue channel, with an emphasis on giving users more direct control over how they build and engage with their audience.

Vylit uses its “Vybe Match” system as an essential element for implementing its strategic plan. The platform establishes connections between users and creators through shared interests and preferences and aesthetic similarities instead of using viral trends and engagement metrics as its primary method. Fans give information during the onboarding process, which leads to personalized recommendation systems designed to create specific relationship connections.

The approach is meant to address a common frustration with larger platforms, where visibility can feel unpredictable and often tied to shifting algorithms. By focusing on interest-based matching rather than scale, Vylit is positioning itself as a space where smaller or emerging creators may have a clearer path to being discovered.

The platform also introduces a flexible structure for participation. Users can join, post content, and engage with others without immediately becoming monetized creators. Those who choose to charge for content can complete a verification process to unlock additional features.

That two-sided model is intended to make the platform feel closer to a traditional social network than to a one-way creator marketplace. It also lowers the barrier for users who may be curious about content creation but not ready to commit to it fully.

Vylit establishes its content platform as a premium social media network by offering users more opportunities to express body-positive content through its platform than traditional social applications permit. The ultimate goal is to design a space that maintains its open and imaginative atmosphere while providing access to all visitors.

Vylit is entering the market with that gap in mind.

The company is also placing an emphasis on safety and verification, operating as a strictly 18+ platform with built-in moderation and identity checks. The focus on combining discovery, monetization, and a more controlled content environment speaks to broader shifts in how both creators and audiences are approaching online platforms.

For Gan and Magder, the bet appears to be that users are ready for a platform that feels more intentional, and less driven by the noise that has come to define much of social media.

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