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Choosing a Content Platform: Patreon vs FanHero

When it comes to choosing a content platform to build your business on, many content creators recommend Patreon or FanHero. But what are the key differences between these two community platforms, and which is ultimately better? Join us as we do a deep dive into the features of Patreon vs. FanHero and discover which content platform.

How Patreon Works

Patreon lets creators leverage their following by offering members special, exclusive perks. It’s especially popular with writers, musicians, and artists, giving them a way to monetize their following and earn consistent income through monthly subscriptions. 

Patreon Features

Patreon allows content creators to create their own membership tiers and gives them a platform to interact with their audience. However, despite these features, Patron doesn’t offer many native engagement tools. Rather, it depends on third-party integrations to enhance its core capabilities. 

How Much Does Patreon Cost?

Patreon charges a commission ranging from 5% to 12% of the creator’s income, as well as credit card processing fees, which can vary from 2.9% to 4.4%.  

Patreon Pros and Cons

Patreon is a highly-popular platform and, being one of the first sites of its kind, has a large user base. It’s also flexible enough to handle many different types of content. Users are familiar with how it works because they often support their favorite artists and celebrities through it, so there’s no real “onboarding” process to teach them how to use it. 

But unfortunately, Patreon is not without its drawbacks. Despite its popularity, Patreon lacks many engagement features that make it a place for building a community. Its monthly subscription model can pressure content creators to produce content regularly, and its single payment method can cause creators to miss out on lucrative income because of its rigidity.

With these points in mind, how does Patreon stack up to FanHero? Let’s take a look:  

How FanHero Works

FanHero is a video streaming and community-building platform that’s designed to give content creators greater control over their content and how they make money from it. For those creators who want a more close-knit connection with their audience, FanHero gives them the interactive tools and monetization options they need to do it. 

FanHero Features

FanHero offers more and better monetization options than Patreon, which gives creators more control over how they monetize their creations. What’s more, because of FanHero’s focus on creativity and freedom of expression, creators have much more customization options in terms of how they choose to brand their community. 

How Much Does FanHero Cost?

FanHero offers numerous pricing plans, starting from free, up to $250/month for businesses. The free plan offers unlimited bandwidth and storage and lets users host and distribute their (ad-based) content for free. The free plan also lets content creators sell subscription and pay-per-view content, which includes an ad-free version with a paywall.

All pricing tiers let users accept global payments, allow for live streaming on social media and give their creators advanced video analytics. 

Paid plans have a transaction cost of only 2%, which is a sharp contrast from Patreon’s 5-12%. Keep in mind that Patreon also charges payment processing fees that can range anywhere from 2.9% + 0.30 cents to 4.4% + 0.30 cents per transaction.

FanHero Pros and Cons

FanHero stands out for its ability to offer more targeted visibility to its content creators, making it ideal for creators who are targeting more niche audiences. It also allows for greater creative freedom than more traditional platforms like YouTube. 

FanHero also offers a Netflix-like experience for content creators who want to break their content up into series, shows, and more, and their VideoFlix product supports Netflix-like features like binge-watching, personalized recommendations, and subscriber-only content, letting them give their fans a true VIP experience. 

With all of these benefits, FanHero sets itself apart as a powerful competitor to Patreon. Still, it doesn’t (yet) have the brand recognition and audience that Patreon has, which could be only a temporary drawback considering its plethora of features and growth-tailored pricing plans aimed at all types of creators. 

Which Content Platform Should You Choose? Patreon vs. FanHero?

With these points in mind, it can be challenging to decide which platform to choose. If you prefer a more well-established platform with a large existing audience and you’re comfortable with a subscription-based model, Patreon may be the way to go.

If, however, you want more creative freedom to brand yourself, build a community, and have greater control over how you monetize your content, FanHero is the far better option. 

In order to decide which content platform is best for you, consider the type of content you want to publish, how you plan to monetize it, and how you want to engage with your audience. On all of these points, FanHero stands apart from Patron for its ease of use, customizability, and engagement features. 

In particular, FanHero’s flexibility with monetization and its built-in payment processing options to help keep fees low mean that content creators keep more of their money, which can be a standout factor in your decision as you grow and scale your business. 

Given that FanHero also offers a number of ways to sell online, including sponsored ads, subscriptions, pay-per-view, digital product sales, and memberships, it’s also an option for those who want to build their content empires with more than just video. 

Getting Started with FanHero

While Patreon is generally used by artists, musicians, and writers, among other celebrities, FanHero casts a much wider net.  Creators successfully using its platform include entrepreneurs, sports leagues, influencers, event organizers, and more. This kind of versatility makes it a very user-friendly platform that truly has something for everyone.

Plus, content creators can get started for free. Choose a content platform that grows with you while supporting your creative expression and audience outreach goals with monetization options that work with your business plan and model. Sign up for FanHero today. 

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