Lock In. Drop In. Build. Connect.
Spawn Point is the gaming creator control plane and branded home base: it connects community, revenue, fan identity, entitlements, and business workflows across the platforms creators already use.
Spawn Point turns scattered followers into an owned audience business.
Not another Patreon, Discord, or all-in-one suite. Spawn Point wins by becoming the trusted operating record connecting the gaming creator business and the fan relationship. Discovery stays on YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Kick, and Discord. Spawn Point becomes where identity, membership, commerce, permissions, events, loyalty, and business memory accumulate.
A coherent operating model across existing platforms, not a replacement for every execution system.
Professional and rising creators with fragmented communities, monetization, and small-team operations.
Creators gain durable business context while fans keep consent, visibility, export, and deletion rights.
The problem is not a lack of apps. It is the lack of a coherent operating record across apps, people, permissions, fan relationships, and revenue events. The creator becomes the integration layer.
Followers are visible, but the durable relationship record isn't portable. No cross-platform fan ledger exists.
No shared timeline explains who a fan is, what they joined, bought, attended, or earned.
Subscriptions, tips, merch, tickets, digital goods, and sponsorships reconcile across disconnected systems.
Launches, sponsors, moderation, and access run on spreadsheets, DMs, and memory.
Editors, mods, and managers depend on the creator's direct memory, often with unsafe credential sharing.
Members pay in one system and fail to receive access, roles, or drops in another. Sponsor proof lives in inboxes.
Headlines mix advertising, subscriptions, commerce, software, and services. The honest model separates the layers to avoid double counting and show where Spawn Point can actually capture revenue.
| Operating TAM component | Low | Base | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professional creators | $1.40B | $2.00B | $3.00B |
| Serious part-time creators | $0.94B | $1.87B | $3.49B |
| Teams, agencies, media | $0.18B | $0.36B | $0.70B |
| Incremental take-rate pool | $0.19B | $0.72B | $2.03B |
| Total operating TAM | $2.71B | $4.95B | $9.22B |
The figure for strategy and investor communication.
English-first, payments-mature markets, monetization-heavy verticals.
Roughly 3.5% of the planning SAM in the base scenario.
Guilds, live events, roles, drops, squads, release calendars, digital identity. The advantage lives in product primitives, not just visual design.
Most creators now use creative AI. More content means more operational load, making differentiated community relationships more valuable.
The market moves from creator-as-publisher to creator-as-business: direct revenue, teams, IP, launches, brand obligations.
Platforms run the attention.
Spawn Point runs the operation.
Two experiences connected by one trusted record. The Creator Studio coordinates operations. The Fan Home creates a branded relationship and community experience.
Daily brief, content and launch calendar, entitlement exception queue, campaign proof, team roles and audit log, cohorts and retention, connector health, creator-controlled exports.
Branded profile and feed, membership tiers, exclusive content, events and drops, digital products, a fan passport with roles and XP, consent-based links, full export and deletion controls.
A spawn point is where you enter the world. Belonging deepens from there.
The free follower tier. A fan enters the creator's world, follows the hub, sees public posts. The on-ramp to everything else.
The committed member tier. Full gated content, the Vault, drops, members-only community, XP earning, Discord role sync. The heart of recurring revenue.
The superfan tier. Everything in Spawned In plus early drop access, premium events, the highest progression path, deepest access to the creator.
Not a concept deck. A working two-sided product exists: 31-table Postgres backend, 100+ API routes, React PWA in the full brand system, gate-verified across four phases plus a security-hardening sprint.
Design system, auth, hub pages, PWA shell.
ClosedTiers, Stripe, webhooks. 6 gates on real test events.
ClosedComposer, gated feeds, Vault, My Stream, moderation.
ClosedDiscord role sync, race-safe drops at 130-concurrent.
ClosedXP, squads, events, fan record, exports. Backend done.
Backend CompletePure SaaS misses transaction upside. Pure take-rate invites direct Patreon comparison. A hybrid aligns platform value with creator growth while keeping revenue predictable.
| Plan | User | Price | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Emerging monetizer | Free to $19/mo | 6% |
| Pro | Professional solo | $79/mo | 4% |
| Studio | Creator-led team | $199/mo | 2.5% |
| Enterprise | Agency / network | $12k to $30k/yr | Neg. |
Records are exportableBusiness and relationship data leaves with the creator, in documented formats. The anti-lock-in promise, made real.
Fans see and control their linksEvery fan views which accounts are connected, what data is used, and revokes anytime. The fan mirror shows exactly what the creator sees.
No sale of relationship dataFan relationships are never sold to advertisers. The fan never becomes a hidden data product.
Every automated action is auditableActions trace to a user, workflow, or agent; consequential actions require approval. Read-only first, least privilege.
Become the place a gaming creator trusts to know what changed, what matters, and what's owed.
A large but concentrated, fragmented market. Conservative sizing, openly labeled modeled assumptions.
Cut creator overload and improve fan experience without exploiting identity. Consent and transparency are the value.
A focused control plane, paid pilots, measurable ROI, phased expansion, clear product boundaries.