Launched my paid newsletter community on Jetonomy

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After two weeks of setup, my paid community is live. Access rules gate it behind the membership level, and the feed space is where I post between newsletters.

Early members love that it doesn't feel like another social network. Happy to share the config.

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Strong agree. Good defaults beat a wall of toggles every single time.

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Tried this on a staging copy first and it behaved exactly as described. Confident enough to roll it to production now.

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This is the answer I wish I had found six months ago. Would have saved me a weekend of trial and error.

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Solid breakdown. The only thing I would add is to back up before making the change — better safe than sorry.

[deleted] OP

We ran into the same situation last quarter. What worked for us was starting small and only adding complexity when a real need showed up.

[deleted] OP

For what it is worth, the same approach works with the PMPro adapter — the membership side is identical from here.

[deleted] OP

One caveat for larger communities: keep an eye on the indexes. At a few thousand rows the difference is night and day.

[deleted] OP

For what it is worth, the same approach works with the PMPro adapter — the membership side is identical from here.

[deleted] OP

Following this thread closely. We are about to face the exact same decision and the replies here are gold.

[deleted] OP

For what it is worth, the same approach works with the PMPro adapter — the membership side is identical from here.

[deleted] OP

Thanks for writing this up. Bookmarking it — the kind of thing I will want to reference again in a month.

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This deserves more votes. It is a small change with an outsized impact on day-to-day use.

[deleted] OP

Thanks for writing this up. Bookmarking it — the kind of thing I will want to reference again in a month.

[deleted] OP

One caveat for larger communities: keep an eye on the indexes. At a few thousand rows the difference is night and day.

[deleted] OP

This is the answer I wish I had found six months ago. Would have saved me a weekend of trial and error.

[deleted] OP

Strong agree. Good defaults beat a wall of toggles every single time.

[deleted] OP

We ran into the same situation last quarter. What worked for us was starting small and only adding complexity when a real need showed up.

[deleted] OP

Adding a small note: the same idea applies on mobile, just with a bit more attention to tap targets.

[deleted] OP

One caveat for larger communities: keep an eye on the indexes. At a few thousand rows the difference is night and day.

[deleted] OP

Great point. I had not considered the angle you raised in the second paragraph — it reframes the whole thing for me.

[deleted] OP

Could you say more about how you measured the result? I want to try this but I am not sure what success would look like.

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I respectfully disagree on one detail. In my setup the opposite held true, though I suspect it comes down to community size.

[deleted] OP

We ran into the same situation last quarter. What worked for us was starting small and only adding complexity when a real need showed up.

[deleted] OP

I respectfully disagree on one detail. In my setup the opposite held true, though I suspect it comes down to community size.

[deleted] OP

Tried this on a staging copy first and it behaved exactly as described. Confident enough to roll it to production now.

[deleted] OP

We ran into the same situation last quarter. What worked for us was starting small and only adding complexity when a real need showed up.

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