Question!
Added 2025-02-11 22:50:13 +0000 UTCPeople on the forum told me that I should further divide the support tiers on Patreon. When I first opened my Patreon page, I looked at how others usually set up their tiers—typically at $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100—so I followed the same structure. But I realize that I don’t create content that’s interesting enough for people to support at levels above $10. Can you help me understand if it makes sense to add $3 and $7 tiers?
P.S. : I’m very grateful to everyone who even just followed my page, for every like and comment, and even more so for the financial support!
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A like the 3 and 7 options as a between options a would do it personally like this 1$ 3$ 5$ 7.50$ 9.50@ and maby for the hard core fans with a good amount of money to give 11$
dieter
2025-02-12 18:56:34 +0000 UTCI mean I can't really say much because atm, I'm not paying anything to support you. I'm following you because I liked a game you released previously and I'm not paying ATM because (sorry to be blunt) I'm not really interested in the games you are making now but I like you as a developer and I want to follow you because if you start making a game that I'm interested in again later down the line, then I want to know about it and then I will pledge a monthly amount. As for your question, a lot of Devs have scrapped the £1 tier and I think that's a mistake because people don't miss a quid. They don't really miss 3 quid a month either but when the lowest tier comes in at a fiver, it's a bit more of an ask unless you really really like the game. I think if you're having a 3 quid tier, you could probably get rid of the 5 pound tier but if you're keeping the 5 pound tier, you don't need a 3 quid one. I reckon you've got it right at the moment but if you really wanna change it I'd say you should either go 1, 5, 7.50, 10 Or 3, 7, 10. That's my two penn'th anyway
Vincent Vega
2025-02-12 03:04:07 +0000 UTC