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Comprehensive Guide to Subscription Payouts
Comprehensive Guide to Subscription Payouts
Written by 양갱
Updated over a week ago
  • Service Fee and Settlement Policy

  • Application of Settlement Policy


    The CLASS101 Creator Payouts are calculated based on the proportion of time spent by each individual student in relation to their subscription payment. The more students enrolled in your class and the higher their engagement rate, the higher your payout will be. Each student who has subscribed to your class and spent more than a minute of learning is considered "qualified for payout" and will contribute to your earnings.

  • Subscription Settlement Period


    The subscription payout will initiate upon the student's subscription to the service. The payout period is renewed on a monthly basis, with each month's earnings posted to your balance the following month.

    For example, a subscription purchased on October 3rd will have a validity period of October 3rd to November 3rd. Revenues generated from classes taken during this time will be included in the November payout. The November payout amount will consist of the total sum of all subscriptions that expire between November 1st and November 30th.

The monthly payout is calculated based on the proportion of time watched by each individual subscriber, taking into account their subscription payment. This means that the monthly "number of subscribers" and "time watched" displayed on the Dashboard may or may not be included in the monthly payout, depending on the subscriber's start date of their subscription.

  • International Payments & Exchange

    CLASS101 has officially launched its subscription service globally, covering the United States, South Korea, and Japan. This means that global subscribers can access all the available classes on CLASS101, regardless of their location. Subscription payments made by international subscribers will be converted using the average exchange rate and credited to the respective creators' accounts.

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