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Circle brings courses, events, conversations, and automation together in one community platform — turning passive supporters into engaged members.
Create a place where members connect and participate
Hop off the content treadmill
Grow your brand with a community you fully control
Trusted by more than 15 million members across 20 000 communities
Ali Abdaal
6.5M subscribers
Tim Ferriss
2 million readers
Ness Labs
100K readers
Jay Shetty
900K readers
The Futur
2.7M subscribers
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Patreon limits you to one-way communication
Circle’s complete community platform actually helps you grow
“We moved off Patreon because we wanted a real home for our community, not just a membership tool. We were piecing together too many platforms and software to create the experience we wanted for our writers. Circle made that possible by giving us a single place where people can connect, share resources, and participate in events. What I appreciate most is how the platform keeps evolving — every release feels like it’s responding to what community builders actually need.”
Matt Trinetti — Co-founder, London Writers’ Salon
You’re posting constantly just to keep members from churning
You want your brand — not “powered by Patreon” — front and center
You want to offer courses, events, or structured discussions
You need a bunch of tools on top of Patreon to run your community
Patreon’s revenue cut keeps growing, and the math isn’t adding up
Break free from the content grind by helping members connect and engage deeply, instead of passively consuming content.
Curated spaces and access
groups that drive conversations between content drops
Discussions, comments, and DMs for members to talk to each other
Profiles and member directories that drive connection and retention
Optional gamification that incentivizes member participation
Engagement analytics to enable smart decisions
Your expertise is worth more than a scheduled content drop. With Circle, you can create content and programs that don't rely on constant publishing.
Courses with cohorts, lessons, and progress tracking
Native events with RSVPs, replays, and automated reminders
Recurring, pre-scheduled sessions like AMAs and workshops
Workflow automations to guide members through structured content journeys
Payment systems to charge for trials, memberships, and more
Create a premium brand experience that looks and feels unmistakingly yours across web, mobile, and email.
Your name, domain, colors, typeface, and more across every touchpoint
Content, discussions, events, and courses under one UX
Native email and push notifications that match community branding
Full data export and ownership
Optional, fully-branded mobile app
Circle is the best platform to build, engage, and scale your business
Industry-leading product velocity, support, and customer ratings make Circle the most trusted platform for serious community and creator businesses.
Let our migration team handle the heavy lifting so you don’t have to.
Fill out a quick form to tell us about your setup. We'll take it from there. We’ll migrate your:
1. Courses
2. Email list
We’ll create a tailored migration plan based on your needs. You review and approve before we begin.
Our team moves everything over — content, members, settings — fully structured and ready to go live.
Trusted by 20 000+ businesses to power their communities
Generally, no.
At low revenue, Patreon’s 10% cut of the revenue you earn looks affordable. But as you scale:
On the other hand, Circle charges:
So, if you’re earning more than $1,500 per month on Patreon, you’ll ultimately pay less for Circle.
You can learn more by using our community ROI calculator or exploring our pricing page.
Yes — and this is one of the most fundamental differences between the two platforms. Circle's course builder is included on all paid plans and supports structured modules, drip content, video lessons, cohort delivery, and gated access by membership tier.
Patreon has no course functionality at all. If you want to teach anything alongside your membership on Patreon, you need a separate platform — which means more monthly fees, more manual integrations, and members jumping between tools.
On Circle, your courses live inside the same community where your members discuss, attend events, and interact with each other, which drives meaningfully higher completion rates than standalone LMS tools.
Yes. Circle supports audio, video, and rich media posts. You can host bonus episodes, video content, and gated resources exactly like Patreon.
Plus, you can build the community, events, and course infrastructure that Patreon doesn’t offer, which is entirely native to Circle.
Yes — Circle includes points, rank levels, leaderboards, and badges on all paid plans, starting at $89/month. Members earn points when their posts and comments get liked, progress through customizable rank levels you define, appear on weekly leaderboards, and can earn badges for achievements.
Patreon has no gamification features. For communities where ongoing engagement matters — not just content consumption — gamification gives members a reason to show up, participate, and come back between content drops. Automated reward workflows (for example, automatically unlocking a private space when a member reaches a certain level) require the Business plan at $199/month.
With Circle, you own your community. Your members are on your custom domain, your data is exportable via CSV at any time, and your payment relationships are held in Stripe — which you own and keep if you ever leave the platform.
Patreon gives you access to your patron list via CSV export, but has no native way to export your actual content — posts, images, video — which stays on Patreon's servers. More importantly, Patreon has changed its fee structure, billing model, and platform policies multiple times in the past two years; each change affected creators with no opt-out.
Building your community business on Circle means you control the experience, the data, and the terms.
Patreon works well for individual creators who are primarily doing one-way content delivery — posting bonus videos, audio, or written content for a subscribing audience — and don't need their supporters to interact with each other. It's a reasonable starting point before you've built consistent recurring revenue, and the setup is fast.
The limitations become a real constraint once you're generating meaningful income (the 10% fee compounds quickly), once you want to offer structured courses or events, or once you want your community to feel like a community rather than a subscriber list. At that stage, you've outgrown what Patreon was built for.
Circle's migration team can move your existing posts, files, and content into your new community. The specific scope depends on your setup — which is why we start with a migration discovery call to map exactly what you have and build a custom plan around it.
Patreon doesn't offer a native content export tool, so for most creators this means Circle works directly with what's available through Patreon's data exports and the migration process. We'll tell you upfront what's in scope and what the timeline looks like before anything moves.
Some churn during any platform migration is normal, but most creators who communicate the move clearly and give members a reason to follow retain the large majority of their audience.
Circle will work with you on migrating your email list and payments so the technical lift is handled. Because Circle gives your members a meaningfully better experience — discussions, events, courses, and real connection with each other — most creators find that engagement and retention actually improve once their community is settled.
Yes. Many creators keep Patreon live during the migration period to ensure a smooth transition.
Before sunsetting Patreon, it’s best practice to:
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