# Bonuses and Perks: How to Delight Your Subscribers

[Tiers ](https://polee.me/help/en/faq/creators/about-tiers)— isn’t just a way to monetize.\
It’s a way to build an atmosphere people want to return to.\
And often, it’s not the big announcements that make the difference, but the quiet, thoughtful gestures — early access, rare posts, and that cozy feeling of “this is just for us.”

On [Polee.me](https://polee.me), creating these moments is easy and doesn’t require extra effort:

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#### 🎁 Early Access

One of the simplest ways to make your subscribers happy is to publish something just a little earlier than everyone else. You don’t need to overcomplicate it even a one- or two-day head start feels special.

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#### 📂 Bonus Posts for Subscribers

You can publish special posts available only to certain subscription tiers. For example:

* extra footage from a shoot,
* archive photos or videos,
* extended versions of public posts,
* drafts or rare formats.

Subscribers value not the scale, but the feeling that they’re getting something just for them.

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#### 🗳 Engagement Through Comments

Polee doesn’t have built-in polls, but you can easily replace them with conversations under your posts.\
Ask your subscribers:

* what format or topic they want to see next,
* what they’d like included in future publications.

People love when their opinion shapes the content they follow.

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#### ✨ Surprise Moments

Sometimes the most powerful thing isn’t a schedule — it’s a pleasant surprise.\
A sudden bonus post, a few rare shots, or unreleased archive materials can make subscribers feel truly special.\
These gestures don’t require planning, but they build a stronger bond.

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#### 📈 Clear and Simple Subscription Tiers

The clearer the structure, the more trust you’ll build.\
A good setup might look like this:

* Open feed → your base content,
* Mid-tier → early access and bonus collections,
* Top tier → rare or archival posts.

No overpromising — just a steady, transparent structure.

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Bonuses don’t have to be loud.\
More often than not, a few well-placed surprises and the feeling of “we’re in this together” work best.

[Polee.me](https://polee.me) gives you everything to make it happen: private posts, flexible tiers, galleries, and real interaction through comments. Try it!

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