Apple to Soon Take Up to 30% Cut From All Patreon Creators in iOS App

Apple has set a new deadline of November 1, 2026 for all Patreon creators to switch from Patreon's legacy billing system to the App Store's in-app purchase system in the Patreon app on the iPhone and iPad, as reported by TechCrunch.

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Patreon is a platform where creators such as YouTubers can receive payments from fans, which can be a valuable revenue stream alongside ads and sponsorships.

Apple initially told Patreon that its creators must move to the App Store's in-app purchase system by November 2025, or else Patreon would risk removal from the App Store, but the deadline was pushed back. Apple considers payments from supporters to creators on Patreon to be digital goods that it is entitled to receive a commission on.

Apple receives a 30% commission on in-app purchases and subscriptions, but this drops to 15% for a subscription that has been ongoing for more than a year.

Patreon gives creators the option to either increase their prices in the iOS app only, or absorb the fee themselves, keeping prices the same across platforms.

On the iPhone and iPad, Patreon users who wish to support a creator can sidestep the App Store's commission by completing their payment via Patreon's website.

Patreon said it is disappointed with how Apple has navigated this policy.

According to TechCrunch, only 4% of Patreon creators are still using the platform's legacy billing system, with the rest having already switched over.

Patreon has shared a FAQ with more details for creators.

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averagenerd81 Avatar
2 weeks ago

That’s how the system works. You don’t expect Walmart to not get a commission when you sell something at their store.

30% is reasonable. DEAL WITH IT.

Don’t like it? Make your own phone and platform.
It still amazes me the lengths people will go to in defending the ultra wealthy.
Score: 118 Votes (Like | Disagree)
aloysiusfreeman Avatar
2 weeks ago
I believe the workaround is to subscribe online, and then have the app.

Anyways, ridiculous stuff.
Score: 92 Votes (Like | Disagree)
delsoul Avatar
2 weeks ago
I knew Tim Cook was greedy, but this is in a league of its own.
Score: 83 Votes (Like | Disagree)
neptuna Avatar
2 weeks ago
Time for companies to stop building apps for things that don't need apps. I don't think Patreon should even be an app. Build a nice PWA and let users subscribe there. Am I missing something? Can't Patreon just be a web app? What are the benefits of it being a mobile app?
Score: 82 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CalMin Avatar
2 weeks ago
I sort of agree with @alchemistmuffin, but there needs to be some middle ground or flexibility by Apple. For a company whose values I generally align with, they are like evil monsters when it comes to AppStore revenue.

30% is and was reasonable when the appstore first opened. The value prop for developers was:

* no more boxed software,
* no physical media to manufacture,
* no payment processing issues,
* no fraud management,
* no credit card payments/fees
* no running websites to provide downloads or updates,
* no server security issues to handle,
* no stupid license management,
* no generating license codes, tech support crap from people who couldn't find their license when re-installing etc..

Just write your app, sell it through the store and get paid (less the Apple commission.)

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But - there are situations like this where, frankly, the right thing to do is NOT to skim off these sorts of payments. It is pure rent-seeking and it is beneath Apple and their espoused values to operate like. I say this as an absolute fan of the company.
Score: 51 Votes (Like | Disagree)
now i see it Avatar
2 weeks ago
There are two things guaranteed in life: Apple taxes and death to older Apple devices.
Score: 46 Votes (Like | Disagree)