Create paid membership tiers, gate exclusive content, and accept payments in Naira, Shillings, Rand, or Cedis. Your community, your rules, your revenue.
FEATURES
Create up to 5 membership tiers with custom pricing, benefits, and colors. Monthly, yearly, or one-time billing. Drag to reorder.
Gate PDFs, videos, audio, text posts, and downloads behind tiers. Set drip dates to release content on a schedule.
Accept Paystack, Flutterwave, or M-Pesa. Price in NGN, KES, ZAR, GHS, or USD. Test mode included. Zero platform fees.
Track total members, MRR, churn rate, and revenue by tier. Export member lists to CSV. See who joined, who churned.
Post text and image updates tagged to tier levels. Add WhatsApp and Telegram group links. Keep your community engaged.
MRR trends, churn rate, tier conversion rates, and revenue by currency. Visual charts to track your growth.
HOW IT WORKS
Name your tiers, set prices in your local currency, and list the benefits. Free tier? Paid? One-time? All supported.
Upload PDFs, link videos, write posts — then assign each piece to a tier. Set drip dates for scheduled releases.
Get a shareable membership page. Connect Paystack, Flutterwave, or M-Pesa. Members subscribe. You get paid. Done.
FAQ
CreatorClub is free. Payment processing fees depend on your gateway — Paystack charges 1.5% + NGN 100 (capped at NGN 2,000), Flutterwave charges 1.4% for local cards. We add zero platform fee.
NGN (Naira), KES (Shilling), ZAR (Rand), GHS (Cedi), and USD. Members see prices in the currency you set.
Subscribers get access to all content tagged to their tier or below. PDFs, video links, audio, text posts, and downloads are all delivered through your page.
Yes. Create a free tier with limited benefits alongside paid tiers. Great for building an audience before converting to paid.
PDF links, video links (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.), audio links, text posts, and download links. You can set drip dates for scheduled releases.
No. Zero platform fees. You only pay payment gateway fees. 100% of your membership revenue after gateway fees is yours.