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How to Create a Fake Fanvue Dashboard

Updated June 15, 20267 min read

If you need to know how to create a fake Fanvue dashboard for a pitch, a coaching example or a migration preview, the workflow is quicker than editing a screenshot and far more believable. You open an editable template that mirrors the real Fanvue creator dashboard, type in the figures your scenario calls for, and watch the charts recalculate around them. This guide covers every step.

Treat everything here as a projection or illustration, the way a designer builds a high-fidelity prototype. You are showing what a creator dashboard could look like, not passing simulated numbers off as a verified payout statement. For the wider context first, read What is a fake dashboard?.

Step 1: Open a Fanvue dashboard template

Start from a template, not a blank page. A good Fanvue dashboard template is rebuilt from the real front-end so the layout, fonts and chart styles already match the creator view. You are not designing anything, you are filling in the story.

Step 2: Set the earnings breakdown

Click the headline earnings figure first and set it to the total your projection needs. Because the field is live markup rather than an image, your number renders in Fanvue’s exact typeface the instant you type it. From there, adjust the earnings breakdown so subscriptions, tips and other income split realistically.

Step 3: Adjust subscribers and tiers

  1. Set the subscriber count to a number that matches the stage you are demonstrating.
  2. Configure the subscription tiers and their prices so the math behind the earnings total holds up.
  3. Nudge the fan base growth curve so the trend tells the same story as the headline figures.
Let the recalculation do the work

Change a core figure and connected metrics update automatically. You adjust the few numbers that anchor your story, not fifty separate labels, which is exactly why an editable dashboard beats a fake earnings screenshot.

Step 4: Review for internal consistency

Before you present, sanity-check that the pieces agree: subscriber count times average tier price should land near the subscription portion of earnings, and the growth chart should match the totals. Internal consistency is what separates a convincing demo from one that falls apart under a second look. We go deeper on this in Fake Fanvue dashboard vs the real Fanvue.

Step 5: Export or present live

You can present the dashboard live on screen during a call, or export a clean image for a deck. Presenting live is the most persuasive because you can scroll and hover exactly like the real product. When you are ready, open an editable version on Dashmock and build yours.

Frequently asked questions

How do I create a fake Fanvue dashboard quickly?

Open an editable Fanvue dashboard template, set the headline earnings, then adjust subscribers, subscription tiers and the growth curve. The connected charts recalculate automatically, so a convincing demo takes minutes.

Is a fake Fanvue dashboard better than a screenshot?

Yes. A screenshot is a static image that breaks when you scroll or hover and is tedious to edit cleanly. An editable dashboard is a live page where every figure updates and the charts stay consistent.

Can I use it on a live call?

Yes. Presenting the dashboard live is the most convincing option because scrolling, hovering and tab switching all behave like the real Fanvue creator view. Always frame the figures as a projection.

See an editable Fake Fanvue Dashboard

Open it on Dashmock and change the numbers yourself.

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