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Patreon will increase the cut it takes from new creators

  • Jun 16
  • 1 min read

Patreon, a creator monetization platform that offers membership programs and digital goods, announced on Monday that it is changing its pricing structure.

Currently, Patreon takes an 8% cut or a 12% cut from creators, depending on their selected tier — though the 8% plan is far more popular.

The new pricing plan instead offers one universal tier, which keeps 10% of creator earnings.

Existing Patreon creators need not worry — this price increase will only affect creators who publish a new Patreon page after August 4, 2025.

“Since we last updated our prices six years ago, Patreon has expanded beyond just payments to include media hosting, community, and discovery,” the company wrote in a blog post.

Price increases are never particularly popular announcements to make, but Patreon has a point — it has added a slew of new features over the last several years. These include native video hosting, livestreaming, free memberships, digital goods sales, and gift subscriptions.

Still, if you’ve ever considered setting up a Patreon account … you may want to get on that in the next few weeks and lock in that 8% rate.

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