Weāve heard you loud and clear. Weāre not going to rollout the changes to our payments system thatĀ we announced last week. We still have to fix the problems that those changes addressed, but weāre going to fix them in a different way, and weāre going to workĀ with you to come up with the specifics,Ā as we should have done the first time around. Many of you lost patrons, and you lost income. No apology will make up for that, but nevertheless, Iām sorry. It is our core belief that you should own the relationships with your fans. These areĀ yourĀ businesses, and they areĀ yourĀ fans.
Iāve spent hours and hours on the phone with creators, and so has the Patreon team. Your feedback has been crystal clear:
The new payments system disproportionately impacted $1 ā $2 patrons. We have to build a better system for them.Aggregation is highly-valued, and we underestimated that.Fundamentally, creators should own the business decisions with their fans, not Patreon. We overstepped our bounds and injected ourselves into that relationship, against our core belief as a business.
We recognize that we need to be better at involving you more deeply and earlier in these kinds of decisions and product changes. Additionally, we need to give you a more flexible product and platform to allow you to own the way you run your memberships.
I know it will take a long time for us to earn back your trust. But we are utterly devoted to your success and to getting youĀ sustainable, reliable incomeĀ for being a creator. We will work harder than ever to build you tools, functionality, and income, and our team wonāt rest until Patreon is making that happen.
Thanks for continuing to create. We are nothing without you, and we know that.
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