Every scene can have its own content price — the amount a fan pays to unlock that one scene without a subscription. Here's where to set it and how it behaves.
Setting a price during upload
In the upload flow, right below the title and categories, there's a Price (optional) dropdown. Pick a price and your scene is sellable individually from the moment it's published. Leave it as "Not set" and the scene is available to subscribers only.
Setting or changing a price later
You can add, change, or remove a price on any existing scene:
- Go to Content → Scenes.
- Open the scene's options and choose Set VOD Price (or edit the price field in the scene's quick edit).
- Pick the new price and save. Clearing the price makes the scene subscription-only again.
Where the price options come from
Prices are chosen from a fixed list of price points that comes from your billing setup — typically options like $1, $5, $10, $15, $20, and $25 (the minimum is $1). Because payment processing runs through approved price points, you pick from the list rather than typing a free-form amount. If you feel a price point is missing from your list, contact support.
What buyers experience
- Visitors and members see a purchase option on priced scenes and pay once to unlock them permanently.
- Purchases don't require a subscription — it's a great entry point for fans who aren't ready to commit.
- Buyers show up under Members → VOD Members, and sales are tracked in Reports → VOD Purchases.
Pricing strategy
- Price to length and exclusivity: short clips at the low end, premium full scenes higher.
- Make sure priced scenes have a strong trailer and thumbnail — buyers pay for what they can preview.
- You can control whether the purchase button shows across your site from your theme's advanced settings, so a subscription-only strategy is one switch away.
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