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Long story short: I recently launched a second podcast. I don't want to create a separate patreon for it because I expect there will be a lot of audience overlap and people won't want to pay twice. I still want to provide benefits for both shows (ad free, bonus episodes, etc.) in separate rss feeds.
There are plenty of hosts that offer a free-to-join, members-only feed, but on further inspection, they're all aimed at corporate use and priced to match. Affordable private feeds all seem to cap subscribers at 50-100 people.
Is there any option out there that's both members-only and not absurdly expensive? Or better yet, a way to do it directly on Patreon? I'd love to even find something that's capped at 300-500 people and deal with exceeding that later.
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Thanks for this! It's not 100% perfect because I don't think I can directly integrate it with Patreon, but it is easily the best option I've seen so far. Fourthwall is really sleeping on a potential market by branding themselves as a merch platform. They should go after podcast networks.
For anybody else who happens to find this in the near future: their support documents for RSS feeds aren't super clear, but you can set up separate RSS Feeds at the same tier by specifying perks as different tags. As an extra bonus (as of 2024) their fees are also lower than Patreon.