Question + Poll: What price, output, and script length feel fair for a new script Patreon?

Hi everyone,

I’m currently preparing to launch a small Patreon focused on 3DCG / animated funscripts, with multi-axis scripts as one of the main focuses.

Before setting up the tiers and release structure, I’d like to ask for some opinions from both users and creators.

I know not everyone wants to write a long reply, so I added a few quick polls. Any additional comments are also very welcome.

The main things I’m trying to understand are:

  • What monthly price feels fair
  • How many scripts per month people expect
  • What script length people prefer
  • What makes a script feel high-quality

My current idea is to start with a simple low-priced tier, release a larger launch month pack, and then adjust the structure after I have built a small archive.

I’m not trying to overprice anything, but I also want the structure to be sustainable enough for consistent releases.

I’d especially appreciate feedback from people who already subscribe to paid script creators, buy paid scripts, or use OSR2 / SR6 / The Handy regularly.

Thanks!

What monthly price would feel reasonable for a new 3DCG / animated script Patreon?
  • $3/month
  • $5/month
  • $7/month
  • $10/month
  • $15+/month
  • I prefer individual purchases instead of monthly subscription
0 voters
How many scripts per month would you expect at a fair monthly price?
  • 3-4 scripts per month
  • 5-6 scripts per month
  • 7-9 scripts per month
  • 10+ scripts per month
  • I care more about quality than the exact number
0 voters
Which monthly pack would feel the most valuable to you?
  • Fewer scripts, but all carefully made and polished
  • More scripts, even if some are simpler
  • A balanced pack with both short scripts and longer scripts
  • Mostly multi-axis scripts, even if the total number is lower
  • Mostly longer scripts, even if the total number is lower
0 voters
What makes a funscript feel high-quality to you?
  • Accurate sync with the video
  • Natural and comfortable movement
  • Good intensity balance
  • Good multi-axis mapping
  • Full-length coverage without lazy sections
  • Smooth transitions between different speeds
0 voters