Hypersub
Subscription Settings

Subscription Settings


Subscription settings provide more advanced ways to use your Hypersub. To access these settings you must have deployed a subscription. Learn more about creating a Hypersub (opens in a new tab).

To get started, visit your subscription page and click the Edit button. These tools are powerful, and it should be noted that not all combinations are intended, or possible.

Theme

By default, your Hypersub theme is generated based on the colors in your artwork. Set a custom theme by editing the foreground and background colors. Here's a handy tool (opens in a new tab) for finding hexadecimal color values.

Change the theme to better suit your subscription over time. Some color combinations are better than others, always use high contrasting colors on your subscription page.

Initial Price

An initial price requires subscribers to pay a join fee before minting time on your subscription. Set an initial price by switching it on and entering your price.

This up front cost can guarantee more money while serving to filter out those on the fence. Lapsed subscribers don't have to pay the initial price to add time. Subscribers who switch tiers will have to pay again if they switch back.

Start Time

Choose when your Hypersub will accept subscribers. Set the start time by switching it on and entering a date and time.

Start dates can better coordinate with other launches. Time can not be purchased on a subscription that has not started.

End Time

Choose when your Hypersub will end. Set the end time by switching it on and entering a date and time.

End dates can be useful for trialing your subscription or for events. Subscribers can not purchase time beyond an end date.

Supply Cap

Limit the number of available spots on a subscription with supply cap. This allows only a set number of subscribers on your Hypersub. Set a supply cap by switching it on and entering the number of spots.

Used by freelance creators to limit the amount clients they take on, or by memberships, limiting numbers to foster a tighter community.

Spots in a subscription are for active subscribers. Inactive subscribers can be kicked (opens in a new tab) by the creator to free up supply, making more spots available to others.

Max Mintable Time

Limit the amount of time that subscribers can purchase. Set a max by switching it on and entering an amount of time.

This can reduce your level of commitment to subscribers if you are unsure how long your subscription will run. Setting a max will not effect subscribers who have previously puchased time.

Non-Transferable Token

Your subscription token is permanently bound to subscribers and can never be bought, sold, traded or otherwise. Enable non-transferrable tokens by switching it on.

Useful for creators who may want access to their subscription kept off of secondary markets. This setting has a strong effect and can be difficult for your subscribers if they use an alternate address for their subscription.

Hidden

Your subscription is no longer discoverable on Hypersub and requires a direct link to be accessed. For subscriptions with multiple tiers, it is no longer visible in your tier switcher or on your collection page. Enable hidden by switching it on.

Some creators may want their work kept private or reserved for a select group of subscribers.

Paused

Prevent active subscribers from adding more time and prohibit any new subscriptions. Enable paused by switching it on.

Sometimes you need to take a break, pausing can help manage your subscription by limiting transactions. Be sure to fulfill any commitments to active subscribers after you pause. Consider refunding active subscribers if you need to pause indefinitely.