VIP membership tiers for creators
Memberships turn one-off buyers into recurring income. On MeetVelour you define tiers — Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond — each with its own price, duration, benefits and stated response time. Members buy the tier from your creator page and get the contact method you specify.
Key facts
- Four tier levels are available; you choose which to use and what each includes.
- Each tier has its own price, duration in months, benefits and response-time promise.
- Members do not need an account; access is managed by the platform.
- Creators keep 80% of membership revenue.
- Expired memberships end automatically.
Designing tiers that people actually buy
The common mistake is making tiers differ by quantity alone — more of the same thing at a higher price. Tiers convert better when they differ in kind: one tier is about access, another about priority, another about exclusivity.
Keep the number of tiers small. Two or three well-defined options outperform four vague ones, because the buyer's decision stays simple.
Promise only what you can sustain
- A response-time promise is a commitment you will be judged on — set it conservatively.
- Benefits that require your live presence do not scale; benefits that are content-based do.
- Duration matters: longer terms smooth your income but raise the buyer's perceived risk.
How members reach you
You choose the contact methods attached to a tier and the instructions members receive after buying. This keeps the channel deliberate rather than accidental — members get exactly the route you intended, and nothing more.
Common questions
What happens when a membership expires?
It expires automatically and access ends. Members receive renewal reminders before that point.
Can I change a tier's price later?
Yes. Existing members keep the terms they purchased under.
Put your content behind one link
Upload a bundle, set a price, and start selling to the audience you already have.
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