About 0.0 nights per month
Subscribers grow, then the catalog keeps working.
The three curves combine direct sales and paying subscriptions. Each curve uses the percentages shown on the scenario buttons. The green line marks the monthly income needed to cover one working night every week, using your numbers.
These curves illustrate compound growth from the percentages shown. They are not a prediction of real results.
At 1,000 active paying subscribers, the model changes scale.
The calculation updates automatically with the monthly price and the average value of one night.
To cover one night every week, the simulator also shows how many subscribers or sales would be needed.
Average net monthly income ÷ nights worked = average value of one night.
Video price × purchases × 70% = creator share from sales.
Projected digital income ÷ average value of one night = nights potentially covered. This is a comparison, not a prediction that any night will be covered.
The honest point
At the start you have to build content, audience and trust. The curves illustrate compound growth from the assumptions you enter: they do not predict real results. They help you understand when digital income could begin to gradually cover offline work.
This simulator provides illustrative scenarios based on the information entered and on simplified assumptions. It is not a promise, forecast or guarantee of income. Actual results may vary substantially and may be affected by demand, content performance, costs, taxes, platform rules, availability and individual circumstances.
Assumptions
Every figure is calculated from the numbers you enter and the fixed, simplified assumptions below. Change any input to see a different illustrative scenario.
- Percentage allocation — sales
- On catalogue/video sales, the creator keeps 70% and INANNA 30%. This split is shown on the "Inanna sales" input and applied automatically.
- Percentage allocation — subscriptions
- On subscriptions the platform takes 20% first, then the creator keeps 70% of the remainder — about 56% of the subscription price net to the creator.
- Working / production nights
- "Nights worked per month" (your current work sessions) is used only to derive the average value of one session, as a comparison baseline. It is not a schedule, a target or a commitment.
- Average monthly income entered
- The average net monthly income is entered by you. Nothing is assumed about your real earnings; the tool simply uses your figure as the starting point.
- Subscriber & customer growth
- Growth uses the monthly percentages shown on the scenario buttons (Cautious / Central / Strong), applied as compound growth over 12 months. These rates are illustrative, not observed results.
- Platform & sales assumptions
- Subscriber growth is net (new sign-ups minus cancellations). The chosen currency is used directly with no automatic conversion. No hidden multipliers are added beyond the percentages shown.
- Gross or net
- Figures are shown after the platform and creator-share percentages, but before personal income taxes and before any of your own business costs.
- Costs not included
- Personal taxes, equipment, travel, promotion or advertising spend, payment-processing fees beyond those stated, refunds/chargebacks, and time are not modelled.
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