My gut says AO3, but let me check my bookmarks... yep, out of like forty Roxy/Freddy fics saved, thirty-seven are from Archive of Our Own. The other three are from FF.net, and I remember downloading those years ago. The curation tools are just unbeatable—you can exclude tropes you hate, find only completed works, sort by word count. I don't think I've ever successfully found a specific ship on Wattpad without wanting to throw my phone. The ads alone make it unbearable for long reading sessions. So yeah, AO3 dominates, no contest for anyone who's been in fandom spaces longer than a week.
AO3 is the main stage, no doubt. The culture there expects a certain level of tagging and summary quality, so you waste less time. Wattpad feels chaotic, like a bazaar where you have to shout to be heard. I've found some surprisingly well-written Roxy & Freddy friendship fics on FF.net that sort of brush against shipping, but the explicit romance stuff is overwhelmingly on Archive. For quick, silly one-shots, sometimes Tumblr text posts are it. But for the epic, chaptered stuff everyone's reccing, it's always an AO3 link.
It depends what you mean by 'popular.' If you're talking sheer numbers of works, Archive of Our Own wins easily. If you mean 'most talked about' or 'most likely to go viral within the fandom,' that's probably still Tumblr or even Twitter, though they don't host the full stories. The discourse and fanart surrounding a fic often blow up there, driving traffic back to AO3.
I've seen a few multi-chapter stories pop up on DeviantArt's literature section, but the formatting is usually a nightmare. Some writers cross-post to multiple places to maximize readers, which is smart. For a deep cut, there are a couple of dedicated FNaF fanfic forums that are still kicking, like the one on SpaceBattles; the stories there often have a more analytical, world-buildy feel compared to the relationship-focused stuff on AO3. It's a different flavor of popular, less about the ship and more about the scenario.
Honestly? AO3 is the only place I'd seriously look for shipfic these days. The sheer volume of Roxy/Freddy stuff there dwarfs everywhere else, and the writers actually tag things like 'Post-Pizzaplex Ruin' or 'Pre-Mimic' which is vital for knowing what you're getting into. Wattpad's search is so bad for niche pairs—you type it in and get a million unrelated 'Freddy x Reader' stories instead. I gave up after the fifth time.
There's also this smaller site called Quotev that has a dedicated FNaF fanfic community, but it's mostly younger writers and the stories tend to be shorter, more fluff-based. Could be your thing if you're not into long angst fests. I browse it occasionally when I want something quick and light that doesn't require remembering the entire lore. Tumblr's good for moodboards and headcanon threads that inspire fics, which sometimes feels more rewarding than reading the fics themselves.
Looking for the big hubs for that pairing specifically, you're gonna hit the classics: Archive of Our Own is absolutely king. The tagging system means you can drill right down to 'Roxy/Freddy' and filter by kudos or date updated, which saves so much scrolling. Wattpad has a huge 'Five Nights at Freddy's' section, but quality is a total dice roll; the algorithm pushes popular stuff, which often means the same five tropes over and over.
I've found some real gems on FanFiction.net too, though the interface feels ancient. The FNaF category there is surprisingly active for a site that's kinda past its prime. Tumblr is weirdly crucial—a lot of writers post snippets or link to their AO3 from there, and the reblog culture means you can stumble onto a writer you'd never find through regular search. TikTok and Instagram have people promoting their stories, but it's more for marketing than hosting.
The real community pulse, for me, is on dedicated Discord servers. They're not platforms in the public sense, but that's where a lot of the planning, beta-reading, and hype happens before a chapter goes live on AO3. It feels more like being in a workshop than a library.
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Alright, let's break this down because the 'best' platform really depends on what you're hunting for. If you're looking for sheer volume and that classic, sprawling archive feel, the obvious choice is Archive of Our Own. AO3's tagging system is a lifesaver for digging through Roxy/Freddy stuff—you can filter by everything from 'Fluff' to 'Canon-Typical Violence' and find exactly the angst level you're craving. Their collections often have dedicated writers who really explore the dynamics from 'FNAF: Security Breach', not just slapping the characters together.
But honestly? Don't sleep on Tumblr. It's messy and you have to follow the right blogs, but some of the most creative, in-character snippets and headcanons I've seen for that pairing live there. It's less about polished multi-chapter epics and more about those lightning-bolt ideas that nail their chemistry. The reblog chains can turn into whole collaborative stories in the notes.
My dark horse suggestion is checking out dedicated Discord servers for FNAF fanfic. You have to get invited, usually through Twitter or Tumblr, but the curated channels there often host works-in-progress and exclusive shorts you won't find anywhere else. The feedback is immediate, and writers really play with the Glamrock animatronic lore.
Honestly, searching for 'Roxy x Freddy' fanfic is an exercise in frustration most days. That pairing is everywhere now, but sifting through the chaff for something decent takes work. Archive of Our Own is, of course, the powerhouse. The tagging system is a lifesaver—filter for 'Roxy & Freddy FNaF' as the relationship, sort by kudos or hits, and you're halfway there. The sheer volume means you get a lot of short, tropey one-shots, but I've found some genuinely inventive AUs buried in there, like a noir detective AU that was shockingly good.
Don't sleep on Wattpad either, even if the tagging is messier. The algorithm tends to push the same popular authors, so once you find one you like, check their profile for reading lists. I've noticed the 'enemies to lovers' arc is dominant across platforms, which fits their dynamic perfectly. Sometimes you just have to wade through a dozen coffee shop AUs to find the one that clicks.
Archive of Our Own is where I've seen the 'Freddy and Gregory' tag really thrive. The ratings and kudos system feels authentic there, so the top works aren't just popular—they're genuinely well-crafted. I remember sorting by kudos last year and stumbling on this one longfic that reimagined the Pizzaplex as a safehouse; the character voices were spot-on, and the comments section was full of people analyzing every chapter. It's become the central hub for that specific dynamic, where writers who care about the canon divergence and emotional weight seem to gather.
Sometimes I'll check Wattpad for a different flavor—it's got a younger, more fast-paced style, and you can find some surprisingly heartwarming one-shots that shoot up in rankings quickly. But for stories that sit with you, AO3's filters let you drill down to exactly the hurt/comfort or found-family fics you want. That's probably why the community regards it as the standard.