Switching Patreon tiers

2:33 AM, Monday November 21st 2022

Heyo i was wondering if you could switch patreon tiers while still being left at the same spot in the course you were on like for example if you were on lesson 2 and were on a "Dedicated student" path could you switch to "pillar of the community" or "casual student" without having to redo Lesson 1?

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6:48 PM, Monday November 21st 2022

I am pretty sure the only thing special about being Patreon track is that you submitted and were approved on official review on Lesson 1. As long as it's the same account I don't see why tiering matters (except getting official review credits faster)

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5:20 AM, Tuesday November 22nd 2022

it stays the same no matter the tier, i went from 10 to 20. Its the same when you downgrade as well.

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5:44 PM, Friday November 25th 2022

The patreon tiers just control how many credits you get each month -- and of course fund DAB. If money is really tight, Comfy suggests you could subscribe right before you submit your critique to get the credits you need, then unsubscribe again; you can repeat this process as many times as you wish, subscribing and unsubscribing indefinitely. For those who have more money available, they can just stay subscribed allowing credits to expire to help fund the platform and keep the costs low for everyone.

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