0% platform fee
Patreon Lite takes 5%. Patreon Premium takes 12%. Buy Me a Coffee takes 5%. We take 0. You only pay Stripe — the same you'd pay regardless of where you received the money.
For creators
You already have a channel — podcast, YouTube, blog, Substack. Norly isn't somewhere you move your fans to. It's a payment page you link to. The money goes directly to you via Stripe. We take 0% on top of Stripe's fee.
Why Norly
Patreon Lite takes 5%. Patreon Premium takes 12%. Buy Me a Coffee takes 5%. We take 0. You only pay Stripe — the same you'd pay regardless of where you received the money.
You don't make bonus content. No tiers or membership levels. No exclusive content to juggle. Fans support you for what you already make — not for something extra.
Fans can support you every time you publish. We detect new episodes, videos, and posts via your RSS feed and charge automatically. No other platform has this model — it fits naturally with how podcasters and YouTubers work.
Who it's for
Anchor, Acast, Buzzsprout, Podbean. We detect your RSS feed automatically and connect it to per-release support.
YouTube has a built-in RSS feed per channel. Paste your channel link and we find the feed automatically.
Substack, WordPress, Ghost, Medium. Your blog's main page is enough — we find the feed URL behind the scenes.
Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn. No RSS — you use monthly support and one-time donations. Put the link in your bio as an alternative to MobilePay numbers or Buy Me a Coffee.
Streamers, photographers, artists. Choose "Other" at sign-up — you get monthly support and one-time donations (no RSS required).
Stripe accepts individuals — you don't need to register a company to use Norly. You provide your personal ID for Stripe's KYC check and link a personal bank account. You're responsible for reporting income to your local tax authority.
Our thesis
Patreon won a field that didn't exist yet. Today most content creators already have a community: Discord, Substack comments, YouTube memberships, Instagram. What they're missing is a simple way to receive payment for the content they already make — without locking themselves into a full platform charging 5–12% in fees.
That's what Norly is. A payment layer on top of your existing channel. Nothing else.
10 minutes. No card. No subscription. Delete the account again if it doesn't make sense for you.