PayDM vs FastPass
FastPass and PayDM share the same core promise: pay to reach someone, get a reply in time or your money back. FastPass runs the exchange over email with a sender-chosen response window. PayDM runs it through a dedicated Creator profile with one standard 8-day window and a Buyer/Creator interface built specifically for paid messages.
Quick verdict
Choose PayDM if
- You want a dedicated Creator profile and a Buyer/Creator interface, not an email exchange.
- You want one standard reply window for every message, not a sender-chosen deadline.
- You want a public profile you can share in a bio, without picking a price tier per speed.
- You’re a Creator who wants messages to stay inside one purpose-built product, not your email inbox.
Choose FastPass if
- You want to choose how fast you need a reply (24h, 48h, 72h) and pay accordingly.
- You’re comfortable receiving the answer by email, no dedicated app needed.
- You want a very wide price range, from $1 to $10,000.
Side by side
| PayDM | FastPass | |
|---|---|---|
| Main format | One written message | One written message, delivered by email |
| Where it lives | Dedicated Creator profile | Sender’s own email inbox |
| Who sets the price | The Creator | The Creator, with sender-selectable speed tiers |
| Recipient share | 80% credited to the creator | 75% revenue share (per FastPass) |
| Delivery window | 8 days, same for every message | Sender picks 24h, 48h or 72h |
| If unanswered | Automatic full refund | Automatic refund (per FastPass) |
Why PayDM is different from FastPass
FastPass and PayDM both guarantee a refund if no reply arrives, but FastPass builds speed into the price: the sender picks a 24, 48 or 72-hour tier and pays more for a faster promise. PayDM keeps this simple with one price and one 8-day window for every message, set once by the Creator, so nothing changes between messages or senders.
FastPass replies happen by email, outside any dedicated interface. PayDM keeps the whole exchange, payment, message and reply, inside one Buyer/Creator product built only for this, with a public profile a Creator can share the same way they’d share a link.
How PayDM works
- The Creator chooses a price.
- The buyer pays and sends the message.
- The Creator answers.
- If no answer arrives within 8 days, the buyer is automatically refunded.
Sources
FastPass information on this page comes from its official homepage, consulted on 8 August 2026:
FastPass’s pricing tiers, revenue share and delivery process may change at any time. Check FastPass’s own pages before making a decision. FastPass is a trademark of its respective owner and is not affiliated with PayDM.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the main difference between PayDM and FastPass?
FastPass lets the sender pick a response speed (24h to 72h) and delivers replies by email. PayDM uses one standard 8-day window and a dedicated Buyer/Creator interface.
Does FastPass guarantee a reply like PayDM?
Yes. FastPass advertises a guaranteed fast reply or full refund, similar in principle to PayDM’s automatic refund if no reply arrives within 8 days.
How much do creators keep on FastPass compared with PayDM?
FastPass states a 75% revenue share for creators. PayDM credits 80% of the message price to the creator, or 90% in the Ambassador Program on request.
Should I use both?
They can coexist: FastPass for sender-chosen speed tiers delivered by email, PayDM for a fixed 8-day written message inside a dedicated profile.