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2 pointsby 0x62almost 5 years ago

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0x62almost 5 years ago
Hey HN! We’re Callum and Ben, founders of Infstream<p>Infstream is a video sharing platform that allows creators to earn from their exclusive videos by charging fans $1 per month for access.<p>Problem: Earnings from ad monetized videos is inconsistent, requires a large audience and minimum watch times before you can even apply for access. Income is highly variable, and dependent on the location of your fans, and topic &amp; length of your uploads.<p>- Digital creators are facing decreasing revenues from d based services that prefer algorithmic feeds focusing on the largest creators. - Users have to watch adverts, or begin paying for a relatively expensive monthly subscription service to watch content they may not want to.<p>The general consensus from creators is that they are tired of existing platforms taking a large proportion of their earnings, whilst making sure content is advertiser friendly, otherwise they risk their videos being removed and subsequently, their livelihood affected.<p>The idea: after listening to a large number of creators that had complaints towards existing video monetization platforms, we thought of a platform and model that solves all of these issues, with the top priority ensuring that creators are earning their fair share.<p>What’s different? + Creators earn directly from their fans, with a $1 per month subscription (per channel). The price makes content accessible for all and is an easy sell to an engaged audience. + It doesn&#x27;t matter how often you upload, how long your videos are, what they contain or where your subscribers are from. + Creators start earning from their first subscriber + Human support and manual video review systems make sure creators aren’t at the mercy of bots and automated systems removing their content first, and asking questions later. + Users can build their own library of influencers and YouTubers that they want to watch, adding and removing subscriptions on a pay as you go basis.