Sub.club thinks premium feeds could also serve other use cases, like supporting helpful bots or generating funds to help maintain a community’s Mastodon server, for instance.

  • Fitik@fedia.ioOPM
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    2 months ago

    A new service from the makers of the Mammoth app for Mastodon intends to bring the creator economy to the fediverse, also known as the open social web. Sub.club, launching on Thursday, will allow creators on Mastodon — a decentralized Twitter/X rival — to offer paid subscriptions and content by way of premium feeds. In addition to supporting creators, sub.club thinks premium feeds could also serve other use cases, like supporting helpful bots or generating funds to help maintain a community’s Mastodon server, for instance.

    Developed over the past few months, sub.club shares engineering and design resources with Mammoth, the Mastodon app backed by Mozilla, Long Journey Ventures and Salesforce’s Marc Benioff. Though some fediverse supporters don’t like the idea of VCs and for-profit businesses entering their space, Mammoth’s co-founder Bart Decrem thinks bringing money into the fediverse could help it to thrive.

    • BeAware :fediverse:@social.beaware.live
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      2 months ago

      @Fitik@fedia.io it’s pretty neat! I found it pretty quickly when I read #IceCubesApp changelog and set it up for myself to see how it works.

      I wasn’t sure if it was working at first because the site shows a list of stuff to do and the first one is checked off but the others weren’t.

      However, the test posts i made seemed to work.

      Haven’t gotten any subscribers and idk if I will. Nonetheless it’s pretty cool.