Miami
2K modelsMiami functions as the platform's gateway between US English-language content and Latin American Spanish-language content - a single-city cluster where bilingual creators are the norm rather than the exception. Our directory tracks 1,999 verified Miami-based creators. About 70% post in both English and Spanish, the highest bilingual rate of any major US city cluster.
The cluster's structural distinctness comes from demographics: Miami metro is roughly 70% Hispanic/Latino, with strong Cuban, Venezuelan, Colombian, Argentine and Mexican-diaspora communities. Creators here often serve dual audiences - US English-speaking subscribers seeking Latin-aesthetic content, and Spanish-speaking subscribers in Latin America seeking US-based polish and pricing. This dual-market dynamic is structurally rare and gives Miami creators distinct revenue patterns.
Pricing sits above platform median (12-22 USD/month subscription, customs 70-160 USD). Beach-and-pool styling threads through most of the cluster - Miami's climate enables year-round outdoor content. About 25% of Miami creators have crossover with the Latin music industry (reggaeton, Latin pop, salsa scenes), producing dance-focused content that subscribers explicitly seek.
Filter combinations: Miami + Latina (largest pairing), Miami + Florida (state-level cluster), Miami + Cuban / Venezuelan / Colombian (specific diaspora), Miami + Fitness (year-round outdoor culture).
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Miami so distinct from other US cities?
Demographics. Miami metro is ~70% Hispanic/Latino with strong Cuban, Venezuelan, Colombian, Argentine and Mexican diaspora communities. Creators serve dual audiences - US English-speaking and Latin American Spanish-speaking - which is structurally rare.
What proportion of Miami creators are bilingual?
About 70% post in both English and Spanish, the highest bilingual rate of any major US city cluster. Use the Spanish (es) filter for primarily Spanish content, or stay on English for the broader Miami cluster.
Why is Miami pricing above platform median?
Cost of living, dual-audience reach producing higher revenue, and cross-platform celebrity overlap with Latin music industry. Subscriptions 12-22 USD/month vs platform 8-15.
Are music-industry creators meaningfully represented?
Yes - about 25% have crossover with Latin music (reggaeton, Latin pop, salsa scenes). The crossover produces dance-focused content that subscribers explicitly seek and creates higher visibility for these creators across platforms.