Subscriptions
Discord allows creators and channel producers to onboard members for different tiers, and it has been hard at work to introduce Server Subscriptions after testing them for an extensive period of more than one year. The tool is intended to enable sustainable companies on the platform to make money in a stable manner. This is different from Discord Nitro subscriptions, which are available for individual users and unlock various features. In theory, a creator can create considerable profit (even if it’s just supplemental) from their Discord community.
Features
Discord emphasizes that 90 percent of subscription fees will go to creators. They can also advertise their paid solutions using a recently introduced promotional webpage function. Any server owner who is based in the US will be eligible to provide different tiers of subscription models. The creators have to agree to the new terms of use policies. They must also not have any recent violations of regulations in their profile. After they give out the new subscription model, their followers might receive extras, such as unreleased videos, early access to merchandise, or voting privileges in significant polls, for example.
Price
Depending on the services a creator is already utilising to charge for Discord access, it may or may not seem to be of fair value. Prior to payment processing, Patreon requests as little as 5 percent of a creator’s monthly income; however, membership tiers and several other benefits can’t be obtained until a creator is ready to give up over 8 or 12 percent.
Further, despite Discord’s move to potentially make subscriptions simpler, server operators still need to divide their attention between two platforms. All the subscription models and features are now available on the official Discord platform for the creators to start giving out subscriptions.