Comparison

Q&A With Me vs Patreon

These get compared because both let a creator charge their audience directly. But they are built around different units of time. Patreon is a membership: patrons pay every month for an ongoing relationship - posts, a back catalog, a community, early access. The value is the subscription that keeps going. Q&A With Me is a one-off event: someone buys a ticket to a specific live session, you go on camera, you answer their questions as the show, and you get paid for that session.

So this is not really "which one wins." It is recurring vs one-off. A membership rewards a steady drip of content over months. A paid live Q&A rewards a single moment people show up for - a launch, an AMA, a teaching session, a guest. Most creators who do both keep the membership as the recurring base and use a ticketed live as the spike, then point patrons at it as a perk.

Below is where each one fits, a side-by-side, and the questions people actually ask when they are deciding - including the honest answer to "do I have to choose," which is no.

When to use which

Reach for Q&A With Me when

  • The thing you want to sell is one live session - a ticket to a specific event, not a monthly subscription.
  • The audience questions are the show: viewers submit text or video questions and you put them on screen live.
  • You want to be paid out for the event - native tickets and a payout about a week after the session ends.
  • You want it to work from your phone in ten minutes, or from a desktop studio when you want slides and guests.
  • You want each answered question to come back as a vertical clip for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

Reach for Patreon when

  • Your business is a recurring relationship: patrons pay monthly for ongoing posts, a back catalog, and early access.
  • You want gated membership tiers, a community feed, and a place that holds all your past content for paying members.
  • You sell digital products, downloads, or a storefront to your audience over time, not as a single event.
  • You host your podcast and want member-only RSS feeds and a built-in audience that is already subscribed.

Where Patreon genuinely wins

  • Recurring revenue - a membership that bills every month is the entire point of Patreon, and Q&A With Me does not do it.
  • A gated back catalog and community: a home that holds all your past posts for paying members over time.
  • Selling digital products, downloads, and a storefront alongside the membership.
  • A built-in, already-subscribed audience and member-only podcast feeds.

Q&A With Me vs Patreon, side by side

CapabilityQ&A With MePatreon
PricingFree to host paid events (no monthly fee); platform earns 10% + $0.50 per ticket, payout ~7 days after the session ends. Free workshops have an optional subscription for higher attendee caps.New creators (since Aug 2025): flat 10% platform fee. Legacy tiers Lite 5% / Pro 8% / Premium 12% (Premium has a $300/mo minimum). Plus payment processing (~2.9% + $0.30); iOS in-app purchases cost more. Payouts run monthly.
Core revenue modelOne-off paid live events (sell a ticket to a session)Recurring monthly membership / subscription
Recurring membership tiersNot the model - built for one-off eventsCore strength - monthly tiers, gated posts, community
Gated back catalog + storefrontReplays you control, but no membership library or shopMember feed, digital products, downloads over time
One-off ticketed live eventNative, the core product - ticket at checkoutTicketed Lives in beta, layered on a membership-first product
Audience questions as the formatText + video questions appear on screen liveLive chat + emoji reactions during streams
Bring a viewer on stageTap any viewer to invite them upMulti-host via OBS / Discord / external tools
Auto clips for short-formEach answered question becomes a vertical clipClip after the fact / external editor

Pricing and features accurate as of June 2026.

Patreon comparison FAQ

Should I use Patreon or Q&A With Me?

It depends on what you are selling. If you want a recurring relationship - patrons paying every month for ongoing posts, a back catalog, and a community - that is Patreon, and Q&A With Me does not replace it. If you want to charge for one specific live session and answer the audience on screen, that is Q&A With Me. They are not competing for the same job, which is why a lot of creators run both.

Can I run both Patreon and Q&A With Me?

Yes, and that is the common setup. Keep your membership on Patreon as the recurring base, then use Q&A With Me for one-off ticketed live events - a launch AMA, a teaching session, a guest interview. You can even point your patrons at it as a perk. The membership is the steady stream; the paid live Q&A is the spike.

Does Patreon let me sell a ticket to a single live event?

Patreon added native live streaming in 2025 and has a Ticketed Lives feature that sells one-time access to a stream without requiring a membership - but it is in beta and gated to eligible creators, layered on top of a membership-first product. Q&A With Me is built around the one-off paid live as the core thing: you set a price, sell the ticket at checkout, and get paid out about a week after the session ends.

How much does Patreon cost, and how is that different here?

Patreon takes a platform fee out of what you earn: new creators (since August 2025) pay a flat 10%, while older creators may be on legacy Lite (5%), Pro (8%), or Premium (12%, with a $300/mo minimum). On top of that there is payment processing (around 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction), iOS in-app purchases cost more, and payouts run on a monthly schedule. Q&A With Me has no monthly fee to host a paid event - the platform earns a flat 10% plus a $0.50 buyer service fee per ticket, and pays your share out about a week after the session ends. Free workshops have an optional subscription if you need higher attendee caps.

Is Q&A With Me a Patreon replacement?

No, and it is not trying to be. A recurring membership, a gated back catalog, a community feed, a storefront for digital products - those are what Patreon is built for, and we will not pretend otherwise. Q&A With Me does one thing Patreon is not shaped around: a one-off ticketed live where the audience questions are the show. If your business is the monthly subscription, keep it on Patreon.

What does the live experience actually look like here?

Viewers submit text or video questions before and during the session. A smart queue surfaces the most relevant ones, and the question you pick goes on screen for everyone - their question and your answer, together. You can tap any viewer to bring them on stage for a real back-and-forth. Patreon Live is more of a broadcast-with-chat format; Q&A With Me makes the questions the format itself.

What happens to the recording after the event?

Every session records automatically and becomes a replay you control (24 hours to 30 days of access). Viewers who could not attend can still submit questions, and if you answer one they catch it in the replay. Each answered question is also cut into a standalone vertical clip for short-form. On Patreon, a published Live replay goes to your members or ticket buyers as part of the membership.

Start hosting paid Q&As

Free to host paid events. We earn when you earn - a flat 10% plus a $0.50 buyer fee per ticket, paid out about a week after your session ends.

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