Superpeer channels are a new way for you to gain access to a creator's exclusive content.
What do I get for subscribing to a channel?
Channel subscriptions give you the opportunity to be notified first when a Superpeer announces a new livestreams. Paid subscription plans will also give you access to the exclusive content published on this channel.
Free subscriptions
You are notified about and can attend the Superpeer's free livestreams
Monthly subscriptions:
You are charged a recurring monthly subscription fee
You are notified and can attend the Superpeer's free & paid livestreams
Annual subscriptions:
You are charged a recurring annual subscription fee
You are notified and can attend the Superpeer's free & paid livestreams
Superfan subscriptions:
You are charged a recurring annual subscription of the minimum "Superfan" price, or a larger amount of your choosing
You are notified and can attend a Superpeer's free & paid livestreams
You get the exclusive Superfan badge, so everyone in the livestream can see you're a top supporter.
How are the subscription prices determined and what do I get for my subscription?
Every Superpeer has complete control over their pricing and content. For more information check out What is Superpeer's Pricing Structure.
When am I charged for my subscription?
Your initial subscription is charged to your card as soon as you subscribe. Depending on whether you chose a monthly or annual subscription, your card will be charged monthly or annually on the same day as your initial payment.
How can I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel your subscription at any time, but your subscription will remain active until the end of the period you have paid for.
To manage your subscription, log in to your Superpeer user account and from your dashboard go to "Subscriptions". Here you can view all of your subscriptions and manage any of them through the "..." menu button.
For more information, check out our article about user accounts.
Can I dispute a charge?
If you believe a channel has violated our T&Cs, please see our article about reporting channels.