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1 # Pricing Tiers
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3 Choose the tier that matches your content. Every tier includes all features from lower tiers.
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5 ## Founder pricing: half off, locked for life
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7 We are running a founder window. **Every creator who joins right now pays half the prices below, for the entire life of the account, on any tier.** No renewal-rate surprise, no expiring promo. The founder rate is yours as long as you keep an active creator membership when the window closes.
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9 | Tier | Founder monthly | Founder annual (10% off) | Eventual sticker |
10 |------|-----------------|--------------------------|------------------|
11 | **Basic** | **${{ tiers.founding.basic }}/mo** | ${{ derived.annual_founding_basic }}/yr | ${{ tiers.standard.basic }}/mo |
12 | **Small Files** | **${{ tiers.founding.small_files }}/mo** | ${{ derived.annual_founding_small_files }}/yr | ${{ tiers.standard.small_files }}/mo |
13 | **Big Files** | **${{ tiers.founding.big_files }}/mo** | ${{ derived.annual_founding_big_files }}/yr | ${{ tiers.standard.big_files }}/mo |
14 | **Everything** | **${{ tiers.founding.everything }}/mo** | ${{ derived.annual_founding_everything }}/yr | ${{ tiers.standard.everything }}/mo |
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16 The window closes when we reach {{ cohort.cap_display }} creators or when we exit beta, whichever comes first. After that, new signups pay the sticker price.
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18 **Why we're doing this:** Makenot.work is a one-person operation today, profitable from day one and operating without venture capital. We would rather set a sustainable post-founder price from real signup data than guess at a number we can't easily change later. The sticker prices above are our current upper-bound targets; the founder cohort gets a permanent discount in exchange for taking the chance with us before we have those numbers. If the post-founder price ends up lower, our founders stay below it.
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20 ## All tiers
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22 Every tier is a complete creator presence, not a payment widget. All tiers include: your `/u/username` profile page, project and item pages, the [Multithreaded forum]https://forums.makenot.work for your project, listing on the [Discover]/discover page, 0% platform fee on fan payments, memberships, pay-what-you-want, promo codes, RSS feeds, contact sharing, [analytics]./analytics.md, full data export, and 2FA/passkeys.
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24 **One identity across all of it.** Your `/u/username` is the same name on your profile, your items, your project pages, your forum posts, and your fans' receipts, not seven handles on seven services your fans have to reconcile.
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26 The tier you pick changes the *envelope* (how large each file can be and how much you can store), not which features you get.
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28 **Downloads are unlimited.** There are no bandwidth caps or throttling on fan downloads or streaming. Fans can download purchased content as many times as they want.
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30 The one caveat: "unlimited" assumes ordinary fan-use patterns. We don't meter and we don't intend to. If a project ever drives extraordinary egress (orders of magnitude beyond the tier price as it stands today), we'll reach out and figure it out with you rather than throttling silently. We've never had to, and we don't expect to. This note exists so we can keep the unlimited promise honestly instead of writing terms-of-service language that walks it back.
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32 **Broadcasts: one per day, currently up to 10,000 recipients per send.** This is a floor, not a ceiling. If your follower list is bigger than that, email info@makenot.work and we'll lift the cap for your account. The cap exists so a compromised account can't bankrupt the platform on transactional email; it's not a limit on what we want a real creator to do.
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34 **Need a larger file?** Big Files and Everything creators can request a per-file size increase beyond {{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }} from the Storage tab of their account settings.
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36 **Fan+ features come with your tier.** Creators do not need a separate [Fan+]./fan-plus.md subscription to access Fan+ benefits; they ship with every creator tier by default. The two carve-outs are the `+` mark (creators have a `c` mark instead) and the monthly credit allowance, which is fan-only. See [Creators and Fan+]./fan-plus.md#creators-and-fan for the full policy.
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38 ---
39
40 ## Basic, ${{ tiers.standard.basic }}/month
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42 The smallest envelope that still gets you the complete platform: profile, project pages, item pages, forum, discovery, memberships, analytics, data export. Everything listed under [All tiers]#all-tiers above. The only constraint is per-file and total storage size, which makes Basic a fit for writers, bloggers, journalists, and newsletter creators whose content is text-shaped.
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44 ### What You Get
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46 - Everything in [All tiers]#all-tiers
47 - Unlimited posts and articles
48 - Rich text editor with markdown support
49 - Code syntax highlighting
50 - Free, paid, and member-only posts
51
52 ### Storage Envelope
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54 - **{{ tier_limits.basic_total }} total** for images, covers, embedded images, and any downloadable files
55 - **{{ tier_limits.basic_per_file }} per file** (covers, embedded images, downloadable files)
56
57 ### Multimedia on Basic
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59 If your primary content is text but you occasionally want to embed an audio or video piece, you don't have to upgrade. Embed or link to anything you've already posted on YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, Vimeo, Spotify, etc., from inside your posts and item pages. We encourage cross-posting and cross-streaming generally. Your work doesn't have to live in one place to be discoverable here. Upgrade to Small Files or Big Files when you want the media to live on MNW (own the file, sell it, gate it behind memberships, generate a podcast RSS feed, etc.).
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61 ---
62
63 ## Small Files, ${{ tiers.standard.small_files }}/month
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65 A larger storage envelope for musicians, podcasters, sound designers, indie developers, and plugin makers. The platform features are the same as Basic; what changes is the file size the envelope can hold and the content types that envelope unlocks.
66
67 ### What You Get (in addition to Basic)
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69 - Audio hosting (MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, AIFF)
70 - In-browser streaming via custom audio player
71 - Chapter markers with timestamps
72 - Cover art per item
73 - Podcast RSS feeds
74 - Binary downloads (.zip, .dmg, .exe, .appimage, .deb, .tar.gz, .clap, .vst3)
75 - Versioned releases with changelogs
76 - License keys with activation tracking
77
78 ### Storage Envelope
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80 - **{{ tier_limits.small_files_total }} total** for primary content (audio files, binaries, plugins, and supplementary materials)
81 - **{{ tier_limits.small_files_per_file }} per file**
82
83 ---
84
85 ## Big Files, ${{ tiers.standard.big_files }}/month
86
87 The largest standard envelope: up to {{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }} per file. For game developers, educators, course creators, and anyone producing large content. Same platform features as every other tier; what changes is what fits.
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89 ### What You Get (in addition to Small Files)
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91 - Video uploads (MP4, WebM, MOV) up to {{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }} per file
92 - In-browser video player with access control
93 - Member-only and pay-per-view videos
94 - Video series and playlists
95 - Large binary downloads up to {{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }} per file
96 - Per-file size increase available on request for files over {{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }}
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98 Automatic transcoding, adaptive streaming, and thumbnail generation are on the [roadmap]../about/roadmap.md#more-content-types.
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100 ### Storage Envelope
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102 - **{{ tier_limits.big_files_total }} total** for primary content (video, large binaries, game builds, and supplementary materials)
103 - **{{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }} per file** (increase available on request)
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105 ---
106
107 ## Everything, ${{ tiers.standard.everything }}/month
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109 For creators who want every feature the platform offers, including ones that carry real marginal cost, now and as we ship them. The lower tiers already include everything we can give creators without raising the bill. Everything is where the high-cost capabilities live.
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111 ### What You Get (in addition to Big Files)
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113 - First access to new features as they ship (see the [roadmap]../about/roadmap.md)
114 - Priority for per-file size increases beyond {{ tier_limits.everything_per_file }}
115 - Cost-heavy features (streaming infrastructure, etc.) as they ship
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117 As the platform grows, this tier always includes the full feature set. You won't need to upgrade again.
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119 Our goal is to move features *down* into lower tiers over time, not gate more behind Everything. The economics of running this platform are a problem to be solved, not a goal to be maximized. If infrastructure costs drop or the creator base grows enough, we'd rather lower prices or expand what each tier includes than keep the margin.
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121 ### Storage Envelope
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123 - **{{ tier_limits.everything_total }} total** for primary content (same as Big Files)
124 - **{{ tier_limits.everything_per_file }} per file** (same as Big Files, increase available on request)
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126 ---
127
128 ## What Creators Keep: Example Earnings
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130 All numbers are monthly. These examples use approximate US Stripe fees (2.9% + $0.30 per transaction) and 0% platform fee. Stripe fees vary by country (2.2%-3.5%); check [stripe.com/pricing]https://stripe.com/pricing for your region.
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132 ### Understanding Stripe's Per-Transaction Fee
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134 Stripe's fee is percentage plus a flat $0.30. The flat portion matters more on small transactions:
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136 | Sale price | Stripe fee | Effective rate | You keep |
137 |---:|---:|---:|---:|
138 | $1 | $0.33 | 33% | $0.67 |
139 | $2 | $0.36 | 18% | $1.64 |
140 | $5 | $0.45 | 9% | $4.55 |
141 | $10 | $0.59 | 5.9% | $9.41 |
142 | $25 | $1.03 | 4.1% | $23.98 |
143 | $50 | $1.75 | 3.5% | $48.25 |
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145 The "~3%" shorthand is accurate at $25+ but understates the cost on small transactions. Price accordingly. A $1 single loses a third to processing. Bundling (albums, packs) reduces the per-item fee impact.
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147 ### Basic (${{ tiers.standard.basic | int }}/month tier)
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149 A newsletter writer with 150 fan members at $5/month:
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151 | | Amount |
152 |---|---:|
153 | Gross fan revenue | $750.00 |
154 | Stripe fees (150 transactions at ~$0.45 each) | -$67.50 |
155 | **You keep** | **$682.50** |
156 | Your MNW tier fee | -${{ tiers.standard.basic | int }}.00 |
157 | **Net income** | **${{ tiers.standard.basic | int }} less than the line above** |
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159 On a percentage-cut platform at 10%, you'd pay $75.00 in platform fees instead of ${{ tiers.standard.basic | int }}.00. At 20%, $150.00.
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161 **Break-even:** Your tier fee pays for itself at four $5 sales (or two $10 sales).
162
163 ### Small Files (${{ tiers.standard.small_files | int }}/month tier)
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165 A musician selling albums at $10, averaging 80 sales/month, plus 50 fan members at $7/month:
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167 | | Amount |
168 |---|---:|
169 | Album sales (80 x $10) | $800.00 |
170 | Stripe fees on sales (80 x ~$0.59) | -$47.20 |
171 | Fan membership revenue (50 x $7) | $350.00 |
172 | Stripe fees on fan memberships (50 x ~$0.50) | -$25.15 |
173 | **You keep** | **$1,077.65** |
174 | Your MNW tier fee | -${{ tiers.standard.small_files | int }}.00 |
175 | **Net income** | **${{ tiers.standard.small_files | int }} less than the line above** |
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177 On a percentage-cut platform at 15%, you'd pay $172.50 in platform fees. At $1,150/month gross, MNW saves you the difference minus your tier fee.
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179 **Break-even:** A handful of album sales or fan members covers the monthly tier fee.
180
181 ### Big Files (${{ tiers.standard.big_files | int }}/month tier)
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183 A game developer selling a $25 game, averaging 40 sales/month:
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185 | | Amount |
186 |---|---:|
187 | Game sales (40 x $25) | $1,000.00 |
188 | Stripe fees (40 x ~$1.03) | -$41.00 |
189 | **You keep** | **$959.00** |
190 | Your MNW tier fee | -${{ tiers.standard.big_files | int }}.00 |
191 | **Net income** | **${{ tiers.standard.big_files | int }} less than the line above** |
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193 On a 30% platform (typical game stores), you'd pay $300.00. MNW costs your tier fee instead.
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195 **Break-even:** A couple of game sales covers the monthly tier fee.
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197 ### At Scale
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199 A creator earning $5,000/month gross (any tier):
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201 | Platform model | Platform fee | You keep (after all fees) |
202 |---|---:|---:|
203 | MNW (0% + ${{ tiers.standard.basic | int }}–${{ tiers.standard.everything | int }} tier fee) | ${{ tiers.standard.basic | int }}–${{ tiers.standard.everything | int }} | ~$4,800 |
204 | 10% platform | $500 | $4,355 |
205 | 15% platform | $750 | $4,105 |
206 | 20% platform | $1,000 | $3,855 |
207 | 30% platform | $1,500 | $3,355 |
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209 The flat fee becomes increasingly favorable as revenue grows. At $10,000/month, a 15% platform takes $1,500; MNW costs your tier fee.
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211 *Illustrative examples, not income guarantees. Stripe fees vary by country and payment method: [stripe.com/pricing]https://stripe.com/pricing.*
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214
215 ## Software on Makenot.work
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217 Software creators (app developers, plugin makers, game studios) fit into the tier system based on their file sizes:
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219 | What you make | Typical size | Recommended tier |
220 |---------------|-------------|-----------------|
221 | WordPress themes, small tools | Under {{ tier_limits.basic_total }} total ({{ tier_limits.basic_per_file }} per file) | Basic (${{ tiers.standard.basic | int }}) |
222 | VST3/CLAP plugins, presets | 50-{{ tier_limits.small_files_per_file }} | Small Files (${{ tiers.standard.small_files | int }}) |
223 | Sample libraries with installers | {{ tier_limits.small_files_per_file }}-2GB | Big Files (${{ tiers.standard.big_files | int }}) |
224 | Games, large applications | 2-{{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }} | Big Files (${{ tiers.standard.big_files | int }}) |
225 | Very large games ({{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }}+) | {{ tier_limits.big_files_per_file }}+ | Big Files (${{ tiers.standard.big_files | int }}) + size increase request |
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227 All tiers from Small Files up include versioned releases, changelogs, license keys, and promo codes. Pick the tier that fits your largest deliverable.
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229 ---
230
231 ## Storage Limits
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233 When you reach your tier's storage cap, new uploads are blocked until you free space or upgrade. Existing content remains published and accessible to fans.
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235 Upgrades take effect immediately and are prorated. If you're at 240GB on Small Files ({{ tier_limits.small_files_total }} cap), upgrading to Big Files ({{ tier_limits.big_files_total }} cap) unblocks uploads instantly.
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237 ---
238
239 ## Upgrading and Downgrading
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241 - **Upgrade** anytime. All existing content, members, and settings carry over. Prorated for the current billing period.
242 - **Downgrade** anytime. Existing files stay. New uploads are subject to the lower tier's limits. If you're over the new cap, you can't upload until you're under the limit.
243 - **Missed payment**: If a payment fails, Stripe retries automatically (typically 3 attempts over ~3 weeks). During this period your existing content stays published, but new uploads are disabled. If all retries fail, your creator tier subscription cancels and the cancellation grace period begins.
244 - **Cancellation**: 30-day grace period applies. Uploads are disabled, but existing items remain accessible to past buyers. After 30 days, items become hidden (not deleted). Resubscribing to any tier automatically restores all hidden items.
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247
248 ## Free Trials
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250 Request a free trial (2 weeks to 3 months) when you [apply for creator access]./getting-started.md#free-trials. No credit card required. At the end of the trial you can join or export your content.
251
252 ## Getting Started
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254 1. [Create your account]./getting-started.md
255 2. [Set up your profile]./profile.md
256 3. Share with your audience
257
258 ## See Also
259
260 - [Pricing Overview]./03-selling.md
261 - [Getting Started]./getting-started.md
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