# How to Choose the Right Subscription Price: A Simple Guide for Creators

Are you creating content and want to turn it into a stable income stream?\
One of the first steps is [setting the right **subscription price**](https://polee.me/help/en/faq/creators/about-tiers). It’s not just about numbers — it’s about the value you deliver to your audience.

Today, we’ve gathered practical tips to help you choose a fair price, attract new subscribers, and confidently start **monetizing your content**.

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#### Step 1: How Much Is Your Work Worth?

Think about how much time it takes to create a single post, video, or photo set. Include not only the shooting process but also preparation, editing, formatting, and idea research.\
Factor in the cost of the tools and equipment you use.\
This will give you the **minimum threshold** below which it doesn’t make sense to set your subscription price.

Ask yourself: *If a subscriber paid this amount every month, would it fairly reflect the effort and resources I put in?*

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#### Step 2: What Does the Subscriber Get?

Now, look at your content from your audience’s perspective. What are people willing to pay for?

A good subscription price matches the perceived value of your content, such as:

* Educational or entertaining content;
* Exclusive materials that can’t be found for free;
* Regular posts that bring value or strong emotions.

Make your offer clear and attractive. For example:

> “$10/month = 5 exclusive videos + access to the full photo archive.”

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#### Step 3: Research the Market

Check what prices other creators in your niche are charging. You don’t have to copy them, but it will help you understand:

* The pricing range your audience is comfortable with;
* What other creators include in their basic and premium subscriptions;
* How they justify their prices.

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💡 Pro tip: Ask your audience directly. A simple social media poll like *“How much would you pay for access to my content?”* can give you valuable insights.
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#### Step 4: Subscription Pricing Strategies That Work

Here are a few proven approaches:

1. **Low starting price**\
   Begin with an affordable price (e.g., $1–5). This lowers the barrier for your first paid subscribers and helps you grow your fan base.
2. **Multiple subscription tiers**\
   Offer 2–4 levels of access: free, basic, extended, and VIP. This satisfies different needs and increases your average revenue per user.
3. **Free trial or sample content**\
   Let people read the first post for free or share a series of introductory publications to build trust and encourage subscriptions.
4. **Discount for long-term plans**\
   Offer 3-, 6-, or 12-month subscriptions at a discounted rate to boost loyalty and ensure stable income.

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#### Step 5: How It Works on [Polee.me](https://polee.me)

On [**Polee.me**](https://polee.me), setting up subscriptions and managing monetization is quick and easy:

* After verification as a creator, you can set up subscriptions in just a few minutes;
* When creating a post, choose its access level — free, paid, or available for certain subscription tiers;
* Accept donations directly from fans;
* Withdraw your earnings straight to your bank card.

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#### Final Thoughts: Choosing the Best Subscription Price

* Account for your time and investments;
* Show the subscriber why it’s worth paying;
* Start with an accessible price and scale your model over time.

💬 Ready to earn from your content?\
Sign up and get verified as an [author ](https://polee.me/help/en/faq/creators/become-author)or [channel ](https://polee.me/help/en/faq/creators/become-channel)on [**Polee.me**](https://polee.me), set up your subscription, and start generating income from your content today!


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