A public home for writing, workshops, resources, speaking, and education.

Fanful for therapists sharing education without turning a creator site into a therapy portal.
Use Fanful for public psychoeducation, workshops, writing, resources, and carefully moderated communities. Keep therapy, crisis support, protected records, and client communications in professional systems built for that work.
Fanful fit for therapists
A creator-owned stack for the whole relationship.
Fanful fits therapists when the product is education, public resources, books, talks, courses, or community programming that is explicitly not therapy.
Paid resource libraries or groups with clear non-clinical scope.
Moderated community spaces where rules, boundaries, and escalation paths are visible.
Useful workflows
Where Fanful can help first.
Psychoeducation resources
Publish articles, worksheets, media, and recommended next steps for general education without collecting private clinical details.
Workshops and replays
Offer paid events and recordings with clear scope, suitability, refund terms, and support expectations.
Community rules
Make boundaries visible before someone joins: what the space is, what it is not, and what to do in a crisis.
Creator operations
Why this is easier as one home.
- Keep a public education brand separate from therapy records and client communication.
- Document ethical boundaries near the pages where people sign up or pay.
- Give assistants and agents public-safe content to reference without exposing client data.
Tradeoffs and guardrails
What Fanful should not overclaim.
- Do not use Fanful for protected health information, therapy notes, client messaging, diagnosis, treatment plans, crisis response, or emergency support.
- Do not imply that a membership, group, comment thread, or live room creates a therapist-client relationship.
- Get professional compliance and ethics review before connecting therapy-adjacent services to any public platform.
Creator interest
Share enough context for a useful Fanful follow-up.
Fanful uses this to separate raw interest from qualified leads while preserving the campaign, source, and first-party attribution that brought you here.
Starter stack
A sensible first version for a therapist.
- 1
Public education homepage with credentials, topics, scope, and crisis/resource links.
- 2
Resource library for general education, not client-specific care.
- 3
Workshop pages with clear suitability, moderation, and refund language.
Next pages
Keep comparing the fit.
These pages are intentionally specific. Fanful is strongest when the target user's public promise, paid access, commerce, and community are all explicit.