Set up your subscription tiers

Subscriptions are recurring access. A fan pays once and gets renewed automatically until they cancel. They're the most predictable revenue stream on InnerText.

Tier durations available

You can offer any combination of:

  • Free: opt-in only, no card
  • 2-day trial: short-term, used as a paid trial before a longer commitment
  • Weekly
  • Monthly: the workhorse, usually 60–70% of subscriber base
  • 6-month: your best buyers, locked in at a discount

You don't have to offer all of them. Most creators run free + monthly + 6-month, or 2-day trial + monthly.

Pricing

You pick the price for each tier. Common ranges:

TierCommon price
2-day trial$4.99 – $9.99
Weekly$9.99 – $19.99
Monthly$19.99 – $49.99
6-month$79.99 – $149.99

Price too low and you train fans not to value you. Price too high with no trial and conversion craters. The trial → monthly ladder catches both.

Free trials inside a paid tier

You can attach a 0–14 day free trial to any paid tier. The fan enters a card now, gets free access for the trial window, and converts to paying automatically when it ends. Use this on monthly and 6-month, not on weeklys.

Editing tiers

You can change pricing, duration, and trial settings anytime from Settings → Subscriptions. Existing subscribers stay on the price they signed up at; changes only apply to new signups. To raise prices on existing subs you'd need to cancel and re-offer.

What fans see

Your tiers appear on your public /[username] page as a stacked list, cheapest to most expensive, with the 6-month showing a "best value" badge. Fans tap one, enter a card, and get a subscribe-confirmation text within seconds.

Next steps

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