Patreon / Substack Welcome Note
Writes a tier-specific welcome note for new paid members that points them to one piece of content and sets the community norm.
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What you get
A personalised welcome note for your Patreon or Substack members, directing them to one key piece of content and setting community norms, all within 120 words.
Who it's for
- Patreon creators with multiple tiers
- Substack writers with paid subscriptions
- Twitch streamers with exclusive content
- Mastodon or Bluesky community builders
- Content creators with tiered membership models
Use cases
- When onboarding new paid members to your Patreon
- Setting up a Substack newsletter with tiered content
- Creating a welcome message for your Twitch community
- Developing a content strategy for your Mastodon or Bluesky audience
- Personalising your membership experience across multiple platforms
FAQ
what should I write in a substack welcome email?
You should write a brief, personalised note thanking them for their support and directing them to one key piece of content, all within 120 words. This helps set the tone for your community and encourages engagement.
how do I describe patreon tiers so people upgrade?
Focus on the unique benefits and exclusive content offered at each tier, and use clear, concise language to justify the price jump. A well-crafted tier description can motivate upgrades and increase revenue.
what should I put in my twitch panels?
Your Twitch panels should include essential information such as your stream schedule, rules, and commands, as well as a brief introduction to your channel and community. Keep it concise and engaging, using your unique streamer voice.
how many hashtags should a mastodon bio have?
The ideal number of hashtags for a Mastodon bio depends on your content and audience, but it's generally recommended to use 2-5 relevant hashtags to help others discover your profile and content.
Last updated: 2026-06-28