> And the model where some patrons receive a reward encourages transactionalism and disappointed patrons when they don't get the reward they expected.
More than that, I don't think Patreons will ever be able to compete in a world where Netflix/Max/Disney exists just by making content.
For example, if you consider the $10 tier of The Command Zone[1], you'd have to weight that in against something like the Disney+ catalog, which I think is even cheaper and definitely has a lot more content?
More than that, I don't think Patreons will ever be able to compete in a world where Netflix/Max/Disney exists just by making content. For example, if you consider the $10 tier of The Command Zone[1], you'd have to weight that in against something like the Disney+ catalog, which I think is even cheaper and definitely has a lot more content?
[1] https://www.patreon.com/commandzone