![]() ![]() Endless scrolls might be fine for casual consumers but they don’t work for the true fans. When we sat down to make a new app, that’s exactly who we had in mind. Those are the people who deserve experiences that just aren’t possible on the internet today. ![]() to get the best seat in the house, and whose wardrobes are entirely made up of merch. There are fans, and then there are the fans who stay up until midnight to get the latest drop. Now their fans are spilling secrets, getting advice, and gossiping in the chat at all times. When podcast hosts Sophia and Cinzia launched a Patreon for The Girls Bathroom podcast, they wanted fans to feel like they were hanging out with their best friends, so it only made sense to call their community The Group Chat. Now, creators and fans have dedicated spaces for group conversations outside of DMs and comments. With chats and member profiles, that’s finally possible. Not the manufactured type of community that comes from fragmented conversations and ranked comments, but real community grown from meaningful connection and defined by the people who are actually a part of it. Nobody should come between creators and their fansĬreators and fans need to have a place where they can build community together. So today, we’re rolling Commerce out to every creator on Patreon.ģ. And over half of all digital product sales on Patreon have come from non-members, which means many creators are making new connections with fans. We’re already seeing creators like Amanda Seales, Achewood, and Pretty Much It use their own shops to successfully premiere feature-length specials, publish zines, and share watch-along tracks. Creators can decide exactly how their Patreon is laid out, their colors, and how their posts show up. Now, each creator’s Patreon is truly their own world. They deserve a space that’s all about them - one where they make the calls. Here’s why:Ĭreators deserve more than just a copy-and-paste page on the internet. Today, we're introducing a reimagined Patreon with community chats, Commerce, a completely redesigned mobile app, and a new brand identity. It’s where creators have the freedom to make what excites them and share it directly with the people who love it most. Patreon is no longer just a paid membership company. Our next chapter is about giving creators even more. Over the past 10 years, creators have earned billions through paid membership. Being creators ourselves, we knew we could solve that problem by building a way to connect creative people with their biggest fans. It was a time when anyone was a click away from sharing their greatest work on the internet, but very few people could actually earn money doing it. Patreon started out a decade ago with one goal: get creators paid.
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