Building Community with Chats

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Creators are now required to combine profiles

As part of Patreon's Network Discovery updates, creators and members will gradually see a more unified experience across Patreon. That means some steps in this article may look different depending on whether your accounts are already combined.

If you created your Patreon account recently, you may already have a single profile. If you don't see a prompt to combine, this doesn't apply to you.

Who does this apply to

  • Creators (including creators who are also members and support other creators): Combining accounts creates a single identity for both creating and membership activities. You can combine your accounts now through July 6, 2026 (previously June 30, 2026). Starting on July 6, 2026, combining will be required
  • Members-only (no creator page): You may notice navigation updates as these changes roll out. Once the creators you support join the network, you'll also get access to a new feed. No action is needed from your side

What may look different for creators after combining profiles

  • One identity: Your name and profile image are the same everywhere, whether you're creating or interacting as a member
  • One inbox: Notifications and messages are unified in a single place
  • Updated navigation on desktop and mobile: You may see updated labels and entry points that reflect a single, combined experience, including fewer profile-switching steps

Learn what's changing and how to get started in our article about combining your creator and member profiles into a single identity.

What is a community chat?

A community chat is a space for group conversation among your Patreon community, helping you foster deeper connections among your members beyond the comment section. These improved chat features make it easier than ever to connect with your members and allow them to build relationships with one another.

Accessing Community chats

Community chats on Patreon are available to all creators. If your work is categorized as Adult content you must complete ID verification before you’ll have access to chats.

Using community chats

Create a chat

You can create up to 10 chat spaces, customizing them by name, topic, and emoji. Access to a chat space can be given to all members (free and paid members), all paid members, or selected tiers.

Your new chat will show up on your creator page on the mobile app, as well as your Community tab on both web and the mobile app.

Chat with your members

There are several ways you and your members can interact with each other through chats:

  • Start/reply to a thread — Both you and your members can start and reply to a thread
     
    • App: Press and hold the message you want and tap Reply in thread
    • Web: Click the message you want and type your reply on the right-hand side of the page
  • React to messages — Both you and your members can react to chat messages
     
    • App: Press and hold a message until you see the option to add a reaction with an emoji
    • Web: Click on a message and select the emoji from the list that pops up
  • Share photos directly from your device – You and your members can share photos directly from your device by tapping on the photo icon  
  • Share previews of your Patreon posts – Whenever you share a direct link to a Patreon post, it will automatically generate a preview, giving your members a glimpse of the post

Some ideas on how you can use your chats

  • Let your audience get to know you: Enjoy direct, immediate communication with your community! Offer a Q+A or AMA to share more about yourself and your work
  • Get to know your audience: Ask questions about your audience… likes, dislikes, content recommendations! Try an icebreaker like
    • If you could have dinner with 3 people living or dead, who would you choose?
    • What’s one thing you want to accomplish in your lifetime?
    • What’s one great piece of advice you’ve gotten, and who gave it to you?
    • What’s something you hope to get out of this community?
  • Let your audience get to know each other: Encourage members to introduce themselves to one another so that they can connect and engage!
  • Share content: Promote new and upcoming content! Generate audience excitement for what is to come and receive feedback on the latest
  • Develop a routine: Spark a weekly trend! For example, ask your community to share something they’re grateful for on Wednesdays

Want community-building inspo? Check out “How Jessica Lanyadoo set the tone for her community” on Patreon for Creators. Currently, Patreon for Creators is only available in English.

Managing community chats

Edit your chat

Delete a chat

Deleting a chat will permanently remove it from your members' chats. This action can’t be undone.

Disable notifications

You can disable all notifications for a particular chat. Note that this will disable the notifications for you and not for your members.

Here’s how:

  1. Go to the Patreon mobile app (Android or IOS) and tap the Community tab the bottom app menu
  2. IOS: You can mute/unmute by swiping left on a chat
    Android: You can mute/unmute by pressing and holding the chat

Alternatively, you can also manage your notifications by tapping the Notifications tab from the bottom app menu — From this screen, you'll find a Settings icon Gear.png at the top right corner where you can enable/disable email and push notifications for your chats.

Moderating your chats

Chat guidelines

There are guidelines specifically designed for community chats, which members are presented with any time they choose to join a chat. These are separate from Patreon’s Community Guidelines, which act as the guardrails detailing the sorts of behaviors that are permitted and prohibited on Patreon. We encourage you to review, uphold, and enforce both sets of guidelines to keep your community safe.

Your members can report messages that they believe are violating these guidelines. Once you create a chat space, you can access a Moderation Hub that allows you to choose whether you would like to keep or delete these reported messages.

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Reported messages

Your members can report messages that they feel are violating the chat guidelines directly to you. When a member reports a message, you’ll receive a notification letting you know that a message has been reported, and you can choose to keep or delete that message from your Moderation Hub.

How to access your reported messages:

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When you delete a message, the person who sent the message won’t know you deleted it, but everyone in the chat will see it as a deleted message.

Moderators

You have the ability to assign a teammate or trusted fan from the community as a Moderator for all your chats. This means they can see messages that members of the community have flagged for review.

These Moderators have access to reported messages through the Moderation Hub on the Patreon app, and they will show up with a Moderator tag on their profile. Once a message is reported, Moderators can decide whether to keep or delete that message.

Note that Moderators must be members of tiers that have access to chats to be able to view chats gated to paid tiers.

Here’s how to nominate moderators for your chats:

Temporarily mute a chat member

You can mute a person in a specific chat for 24 hours if they are not following chat guidelines or are going off-topic. Muting is a great way to issue a warning without removing members from the chat or blocking their membership.

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How to mute a person for 24 hours

  1. Visit the specific chat that you’d like to mute the member in
  2. Find the member’s most recent message
  3. Tap on the member’s name to pull up the actions menu
  4. Tap on Mute person
  5. The member will be muted for 24 hours

Tips for temporarily muting

  • Only the creator and designated moderators can mute a member
  • You can mute members for 24 hours at a time

Members will see that they’ve been temporarily muted

If a muted member visits the chat space, they’ll see that they’ve been temporarily muted and won’t have the option to message or comment on a message until the mute period has ended. Whenever a muted member visits the chat space, they’ll see how many hours are left before they can message again. During the muted period, a muted member won’t be able to message, or thread within the chat or emoji react to existing messages.

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