Thinking of monetizing your Discord? With Discord Subs (Server Subscriptions), creators can finally turn their communities into sustainable income streams. From setting the right price to designing subscriber perks and automating role assignments, this guide gives you everything you need to build and grow a thriving subscription-based server.
Whether you’re a creator, coach, or community manager, this article will help you set up your subs correctly, avoid common mistakes, and maximize your revenue potential.

What are Discord Subs (Server Subscriptions)?
Definition & Core Value
Discord Subs (also known as Server Subscriptions) allow you to charge members a monthly fee in exchange for perks such as exclusive channels, custom emojis, early content, or access to private discussions.
Unlike simple community donations, subscriptions create predictable recurring revenue.
Server Subscriptions vs. Server Shops
- Server Subscriptions → recurring monthly payments.
- Server Shops → one-time digital purchases (files, passes, or role access).
Many creators combine the two for maximum monetization.
Where Subscriber Roles Fit
Subscriber roles let you gate channels, assign tier-based permissions, and automate access.
To learn more about setting roles effectively, check out our Discord Roles management guide.

Eligibility & Requirements
Account and Server Requirements
Before turning on subs, you need to convert your server into a Community Server. This unlocks safety checks, moderation tools, and monetization features.
Geography, Age, Verification
- You must be 18+
- Have a verified email and phone number
- Be located in supported regions (U.S. required for payout onboarding)
Compliance & Guidelines
Servers with recent policy violations cannot enable monetization. Always align with Discord’s community guidelines.

Fees, Revenue Share, and Taxes
Platform Fee & Processing Costs
Discord takes a 10% platform fee, plus payment processing fees:
- 6% desktop payments
- 15% auto-renewing mobile
- 30% other mobile purchase types
Refund Policy Basics
Members may request refunds based on Discord’s refund policy. Be transparent about your refund rules inside your server.
Taxes & Overhead
You’re responsible for taxes. Track your payouts and consult a tax professional.
Payout Onboarding with Stripe
Team Setup
You’ll create a Team in Server Settings → Monetization. This team manages payouts and onboarding.
Information You’ll Need
- Tax ID (SSN/EIN)
- Website or social profile
- Bank account or debit card details
Payout Thresholds & Cadence
- First payout after $100 earned
- $25 minimum for later payouts

Pricing Your Subscriptions the Smart Way
Time-to-Income Formula
A simple method:
(Hours per month × hourly rate = Y target income) → Add 10% for fees = R → Divide by subs = P (price per member).
Multi-Tier Pricing Examples
A chocolatier working 40 hrs/month at $25/hr wants $1,000. With Discord fees, they need $1,100 total.
- Tier 1: 25 members @ $25 = $625
- Tier 2: 30 members @ $10 = $300
- Tier 3: 45 members @ $5 = $225
Handling Fees in Price Psychology
Round to $4.99 / $9.99 / $24.99 for better conversions.
Designing Tiers & Perks Members Actually Want
Perks Library
Popular perks include:
- Exclusive chat channels
- Behind-the-scenes content
- Early access to products or classes
- Premium emojis and stickers
- AMA events
Access Control & Role Management
Subscriber roles automate this. Pair your subscription setup with Discord server monetization strategies.
Deliverability Checklist
- Can you deliver content regularly?
- Do you have moderation capacity?
- Are automations in place? (Automate Discord)
Cross-Platform Subscriber Roles (Twitch, TikTok, YouTube)
Twitch Integration
If you’re a Twitch Affiliate/Partner, connect Discord → Twitch. Subs gain automatic roles.
TikTok LIVE Subscription Perks
Offer Discord access as a custom perk in TikTok Creator Tools.
YouTube Channel Memberships Integration
YouTube Partners can link memberships directly to Discord roles.
Onboarding & Setup Checklist
Community Server Conversion
Steps include:
- Enable rules & updates channels
- Set default notifications
- Turn on media scanning
Safety Checks
Limit risky permissions, set moderation tools, enable two-factor authentication.
Ready-to-Enable Preflight
Double-check roles, channels, and trial content before launching.
Launch Plan: From Soft-Open to Public
Pre-Launch Tease
Announce waitlists and early-bird perks.
Launch Day Assets
Prepare FAQ, announcement post, and server visuals.
First 30-Day Calendar
Fill with polls, threads, or Discord engagement tactics.
Growth Tactics That Compound
Trials, Bundles, and Upsells
Bundle Server Shops items with subscription tiers.
Referral & Ambassador Programs
Give special roles and shout-outs.
Collabs & Events
Host cross-server collabs, Stage events, or guest AMAs.
Retention & Churn Control
Member Feedback Loops
Run polls, surveys, and community engagement activities.
KPI Watchlist
Monitor churn, active rates, and engagement.
Win-Back Flows
Offer discounts, downgrade options, or pause memberships.
Managing Cancellations & Refunds
How Members Cancel
Members cancel via User Settings → Premium.
Publish Clear Refund Policy
Avoid confusion with transparent refund terms.
Moderation & Enforcement
Use automation to remove roles if payment fails.
Discord Subscription Cancel
How to Cancel Subscriptions on Discord
Members can manage or cancel their Discord Subs (Server Subscriptions) directly from their account settings.
- Open User Settings → click on the Premium tab.
- Under Active Subscriptions, find the server subscription you want to manage.
- Select Cancel Subscription and confirm.
Once canceled, the member retains perks until the current billing cycle ends. After that, access to exclusive roles and gated channels is automatically removed.
👉 Tip for creators: always remind your community where to find cancellation options. Transparency reduces disputes and supports a smoother Discord server monetization experience.
Metrics That Matter
Revenue Metrics
Track MRR, ARPPU, and LTV.
Engagement Metrics
Measure DAU/WAU, message depth, event attendance.
Experiment Log
Document pricing and perk experiments.
Tool Stack & Automation
Role Automation
Subscriber roles auto-assign.
Payment & Payouts
Stripe dashboard + Discord Monetization settings.
Optional Helpers
Analytics dashboards, content schedulers, moderation bots.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Over-promising perks without delivery capacity
- Confusing tier ladders
- Ignoring iOS price differences
Templates & Swipe Files
Tier Copy
- Entry Tier: “Support the server + access private chat.”
- Core Tier: “Includes exclusive content, AMAs.”
- VIP Tier: “1:1 time, special perks.”
Launch Announcement
“🚀 We’re launching Discord Subs! Join today and unlock premium access.”
Refund Boilerplate
“We value fairness. Refunds are processed based on Discord policy + our guidelines.”
Common Questions:
What are Discord Subs and how do they work?
Discord Subs, also called Server Subscriptions, allow you to charge members a monthly fee in exchange for perks like exclusive channels, premium roles, and early access to content. Members subscribe inside Discord, and payouts are managed through Stripe.
How much does Discord take from subscriptions?
Discord charges a 10% platform fee plus payment processing fees (6% on desktop, 15–30% on mobile depending on purchase type). The rest goes directly to the server owner after taxes.
Do I need to be a Partner or Affiliate on Twitch/YouTube to use Discord Subs?
No, Discord Subs are separate. Anyone meeting eligibility (18+, verified email/phone, community server, supported region, good standing) can enable them. However, Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok integrations use their own partnership/subscription systems.
What’s the best way to price my Discord subscriptions?
Use the time-to-income formula:
(Hours per month × hourly rate) + Discord’s 10% fee ÷ number of expected subs = per-tier price.
Creators often offer multi-tier pricing ($5 / $10 / $25) to serve different segments.
Can I automate role assignment and subscriber management?
Yes. Discord automatically assigns roles for subs, and you can extend automation with tools like MemberPress Discord Pro to handle advanced role mapping, tier control, and community engagement.
Final Thoughts
Discord Subs give creators, coaches, and businesses a clear path to monetization. By structuring your tiers, automating role access, and delivering consistent value, you can turn your community into a sustainable business.
For further inspiration, explore:
- What is Discord? 7 powerful insights
- How to increase engagement on Discord
- Discord community manager guide
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