FanPro Management: Promises vs Reality
FanPro Management makes extraordinary claims in promotional press articles. Here is how those claims compare to what clients actually experienced.
The Contrast
| What the press articles say | What Trustpilot reviewers say |
|---|---|
| $13M revenue in 4 months | $100–$1,000 client earnings after months |
| 72% profit margins | Clients losing $17K–$85K |
| Revenue from day one | 3–4 month setup delays |
| Fully automated systems | 500+ hours of personal work needed |
| Six-figure monthly profits | "Zero ROI" |
| Agency exits at $350K–$500K | Clients unable to recover any investment |
| Trained teams | VAs who could hardly speak English, paid $3/hour |
| Professional AI models | "Average at best" with "constant inconsistencies" |
| Ongoing support | Founder blocks clients, support stops responding |
| Refund guarantee | Refund requests ignored, clients blocked |
The Press Claims
FanPro has published promotional articles on Yahoo Finance, Digital Journal, The Blast, Village Voice, New York Weekly, Distractify, and NewsBreak. These articles claim:
| Claim | Source |
|---|---|
| "$13 million in revenue within four months" | Multiple press articles |
| "72% profit margin" | Multiple press articles |
| "Agency exits closing at $350K to $500K" | Multiple press articles |
| "Multiple partners now pull six-figure monthly profits" | Multiple press articles |
| "Every process is automated" | Digital Journal |
| "Ready to generate revenue from day one" | Multiple press articles |
Are These Press Articles Legitimate Journalism?
The articles about FanPro appear on outlets that publish sponsored or contributed content. Key indicators:
- The articles read as promotional material, not investigative reporting
- They contain no independent verification of revenue claims
- No clients are quoted or interviewed
- No financial records are cited
- The language mirrors FanPro's own marketing copy
- Multiple outlets published near-identical narratives
Update — February 2026
The gap between what FanPro claims and what clients experience has somehow gotten wider since we published this article.
Their website now says "$3,000,000 a Month" and "$120M and Counting." That's up from the $13 million figure they were using in press articles just months ago. Per-model earnings are now quoted as "$5K–$30K+ monthly." No financial records or third-party audits have been provided for any of these figures.
The timeline claims have also shifted. The website now says "7–30 days" to launch and "60–90 days" to substantial returns. Victims reported waiting 3–4 months just for basic setup.
Perhaps the most telling change: FanPro is no longer pushing the expensive DFY packages. Their ads now promote a ~$5,000 "DIY blueprint" and include language like "Most ads promise $10k months and 'easy' money. We won't." This is a notable shift from the aggressive revenue guarantees used to sell the DFY packages to the victims on this page. Income disclaimers have also appeared in small print on the website — disclaimers that were absent during the original sales period.