Comparisonby DoorFee Team

Suby vs Discord Subscriptions vs DoorFee: Crypto, Native, or Professional

Crypto payments, Discord's native feature, or a purpose-built platform, three different approaches to Discord monetization.

Platform Overview: Three Approaches to Discord Monetization

Suby targets crypto communities, Discord Subscriptions is Discord's own built-in feature, and DoorFee is the full-featured external platform. Each solves monetization differently, and the right choice depends on your audience and ambitions.

Suby is crypto-first. It charges a flat 5% and accepts BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, and USDC. Payouts go in USDC directly to your wallet. Suby works with both Discord and Telegram, making it the most versatile option for crypto-native communities. Beyond payment processing and role management, there are no additional features.

Discord Subscriptions is native to the Discord app. No external tools, no bots, no setup beyond enabling the feature. But the limitations are severe: US-only availability, a maximum of 5 subscription tiers, and fees that combine a 10% platform cut with processing charges ranging from 6% on web to 30% on mobile. There are no marketing tools, no external sales pages, and no customization.

DoorFee is purpose-built for Discord monetization with worldwide availability. The free plan charges 10% with no subscriber cap, and Pro at $28 per month drops the fee to 2.5%. Features include a drag-and-drop page builder, email marketing, affiliate programs, A/B testing, coupon codes, abandoned checkout recovery, and custom domains.

Pricing and Fees Breakdown

The fee differences are substantial and grow with your revenue.

RevenueSuby (5%)Discord SubscriptionsDoorFee Pro
$1K/mo$50$160-400$28 + $25 = $53
$3K/mo$150$480-1,200$28 + $75 = $103
$5K/mo$250$800-2,000$28 + $125 = $153
$10K/mo$500$1,600-4,000$28 + $250 = $278

Discord Subscriptions is the most expensive by a wide margin. When subscribers pay through the iOS app, processing fees can hit 30%, meaning you keep as little as 60 cents on every dollar. Even on web, the combined 16% rate is painful.

Suby's flat 5% is straightforward and worldwide. No monthly fees keep the cost structure simple. At $5,000 per month, you pay $250 in platform fees.

DoorFee Pro is cheapest above roughly $1,200 per month in revenue. At $5,000, you save $97 versus Suby and at least $647 versus Discord Subscriptions. The savings fund themselves through DoorFee's marketing tools.

Features and Marketing Tools

FeatureSubyDiscord SubsDoorFee
AvailabilityWorldwideUS onlyWorldwide
Crypto paymentsBTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, USDCNoNo
USDC payoutsYesNoNo
Telegram supportYesNoNo
Max tiersUnlimited5Unlimited
Page builderNoNoDrag-and-drop (40+ blocks)
Email marketingNoNoBuilt-in
Affiliate programNoNoYes
A/B testingNoNoYes
Abandoned checkoutNoNoYes
Custom domainNoNoYes (Pro)

Neither Suby nor Discord Subscriptions offers tools to market or grow your community. Suby handles crypto payments well. Discord Subscriptions handles in-app purchases natively. Both stop there.

DoorFee is the only platform with a growth toolkit. Professional sales pages give you a URL to share on social media, your website, or in email campaigns. Abandoned checkout recovery re-engages visitors who did not complete their purchase. A/B testing finds the pricing and messaging that converts best. These tools turn a payment link into a marketing funnel.

Who Should Use Each Platform?

Choose Suby if:

  • Your community is crypto-native and prefers paying in BTC, ETH, or stablecoins
  • You want USDC payouts directly to your wallet
  • You need both Discord and Telegram support
  • A flat 5% fee with no monthly cost fits your budget

Choose Discord Subscriptions if:

  • You are in the US and want zero setup effort
  • You want to test monetization without any external tools
  • You accept the highest fees of any platform
  • Five subscription tiers are enough for your needs

Choose DoorFee if:

  • You want the lowest fees at meaningful revenue levels
  • You are outside the US or want worldwide subscriber support
  • You need marketing tools to attract and convert new subscribers
  • You want a branded sales page on your own domain
  • You want to build a sustainable community business, not just collect payments

Our Verdict

Discord Subscriptions is the easiest to enable but the most expensive to use. Its US-only restriction, 5-tier limit, and fees that can exceed 30% on mobile make it unsuitable for serious monetization. Use it as a quick test, then switch to a dedicated platform.

Suby is the right choice for crypto communities. If your audience holds and transacts in cryptocurrency, Suby's token support and USDC payouts are genuinely useful features that other platforms lack.

For everyone else, DoorFee is the answer. It costs less than Suby above $1,200 per month in revenue, works worldwide, and includes the only marketing toolkit in this comparison. The tools that drive new subscribers, higher conversions, and lower churn are worth far more than the modest Pro fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which supports cryptocurrency payments?

Only Suby. It accepts BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, and USDC with payouts in USDC to your wallet. Discord Subscriptions and DoorFee process card payments through Stripe.

Why are Discord Subscriptions fees so variable?

Discord charges 10% plus processing fees that depend on how subscribers pay. Web payments cost roughly 6% in processing. iOS in-app purchases add up to 30% due to Apple's cut. The total can range from 16% to 40% of your revenue.

Can I use all three platforms outside the US?

Suby and DoorFee work worldwide. Discord Subscriptions is limited to US-based servers. If you are outside the US, Discord Subscriptions is not an option.

Which is cheapest at $5,000 per month?

DoorFee Pro at $153 total. Suby costs $250. Discord Subscriptions costs $800 or more depending on payment methods. DoorFee saves $97 per month versus Suby and at least $647 versus Discord Subscriptions.

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