OddsRabbit

OddsRabbit vs Patreon.

Memberships only vs an all-in-one creator platform. Here's how they compare.

Head-to-head: OddsRabbit vs Patreon.

OddsRabbit Patreon
Core Model Community + memberships + newsletter Memberships only
Subscription Rev Share 90% (you keep) 88-92% (you keep)
Community Discussion Built-in — members talk to each other Limited — comment threads per post
Newsletter Built-in, unlimited subscribers Email broadcasts only — no list ownership
SEO / Discovery Public posts rank on Google Paywalled — no SEO
Free + Paid Side-by-Side Free community AND paid tier from same space Public posts + paid tiers
Tips / One-time Support Built-in (95% rev share) Not a primary feature
Charity 10% of ad revenue + meal per signup Not a platform feature
🏠

Everything in One Place

Communities, chat, newsletters, and monetization — all in one platform instead of stitching together multiple tools.

🛡️

No Political Drama

Political discussions are banned. OddsRabbit is built for hobbies, interests, and passions — not arguments.

💰

Creators Earn 40-95%

Ad revenue share, subscriptions, and tips — three ways for creators to earn from their communities.

👥

Human-Only Discussions

No AI-generated spam. OddsRabbit is a platform for real human conversations.

❤️

Every Signup Feeds a Child

A meal is donated for a child with every new user signup. Community that makes a real difference.

Frequently asked questions.

Not necessarily — if memberships are your main revenue, Patreon is mature and your audience knows it. But if you'd benefit from a real community, newsletter, and SEO surface alongside subscriptions, OddsRabbit gives you all of that at a similar rev share.

Patreon takes 8–12% depending on plan tier. OddsRabbit takes 10% (you keep 90%) — competitive on rate, and includes community, newsletter, and discovery features Patreon doesn't.

Yes. Many creators offer Patreon-exclusive content (videos, downloads) and use OddsRabbit for the community space and ongoing discussion.

Some will — usually the most engaged tier. The easiest path is announce an OddsRabbit community that supplements Patreon at first, then transition over time once members are active there.

Ready to try something better?

Every signup feeds a child.