
Sponzee Connects Brands and Creators in a Social Commerce Revolution
- 16 weeks
- From idea to launch
- 25%
- Boost in brand sales
- 2x
- More user engagement
Custom platforms for founders building creator monetisation, fan membership, and content access products. Not a third-party plugin stack that collapses the moment creator revenue scales.
Creator monetisation platforms handling subscription, tip, pay-per-view, and bundle revenue in one place
Fan membership systems with access tiers, community tools, and creator-owned audience data
Content paywalls with DRM, access rules, and subscription gating that actually work at scale
Creator analytics dashboards pulling revenue and engagement data from every channel into one view
RaftLabs builds custom creator economy platforms for founders launching products for creators, influencers, and digital content monetisation businesses. We build creator monetisation platforms with subscription, tip, and pay-per-view revenue streams, fan membership and community systems, content paywalls with DRM, creator analytics dashboards that unify revenue across channels, marketplace platforms connecting creators with brands, and community engagement tools. Most projects deliver in 10 to 16 weeks at a fixed cost.
Recognition
Payouts calculated manually across subscription, tip, and pay-per-view revenue with no single ledger?
Fan engagement entirely dependent on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube, platforms the creator doesn't own or control?
Content access managed without a reliable paywall, so paying fans and free visitors see the same thing?
01 Diagnosis
Creator payout complexity across subscription, tip, and pay-per-view revenue with no unified ledger
A creator with a subscription tier, a tip jar, and pay-per-view content releases is effectively running three separate billing systems. Each produces its own transaction log. Reconciling payout totals at the end of the month requires manual exports, formula work, and guesswork when a refund crosses a revenue category. We build creator monetisation platforms where every revenue stream feeds a single ledger, payouts are calculated automatically, and the creator sees a real-time view of what they've earned across all channels. No spreadsheet in the middle.
Fan engagement built entirely on third-party social platforms the creator doesn't own
A creator with 200,000 followers on Instagram has 200,000 people renting attention on someone else's infrastructure. An algorithm change, a platform policy shift, or a temporary ban and that reach can disappear overnight. None of those followers have a direct relationship with the creator that survives outside the platform. We build owned fan community and membership systems where creators collect email addresses, host community discussions, and deliver exclusive content on infrastructure they control. The audience relationship doesn't depend on a third party staying friendly.
Content access control without a reliable paywall or subscription gate
A paywall that works via front-end show/hide is not a paywall. Any user who opens the browser's developer tools or disables JavaScript can bypass it. Content meant for paying subscribers ends up accessible to anyone who knows where to look. We build access control systems where content visibility, download permissions, and feature access are enforced at the data layer, not the display layer. Subscription tier determines what the API returns, not what JavaScript hides. DRM wraps video content at the CDN level before it reaches the player.
Creator analytics spread across five platforms with no unified revenue view
A creator running subscriptions on one platform, video content on another, merchandise on a third, and accepting tips through a fourth has their revenue story split across four dashboards. None of them agree on what counts as an active subscriber. Building a meaningful picture of which content drives the most revenue requires pulling exports from each platform into a spreadsheet, then repeating that process every month. We build unified creator analytics dashboards that connect to each revenue and content platform via API, normalise the data into consistent metrics, and display the full picture in one place.
02 What we ship
Monetisation infrastructure for creators and the platforms that host them: recurring subscription billing with dunning management, pay-per-view and rental purchase flows, tip and donation mechanics, bundle and upsell logic, and revenue split calculations for multi-creator platforms. A unified transaction ledger that connects every revenue stream to a single payout calculation. Revenue reporting by content, revenue type, and period, so creators and platform operators can see exactly what's performing.
Membership platforms that give creators an owned audience: tiered access plans with different content and community permissions per tier, subscriber-only community spaces, direct messaging between creators and fans, email list management, and exclusive content delivery. Subscription billing with trial periods, pause options, and gift subscriptions. A creator-facing dashboard showing subscriber counts, churn rate, and monthly recurring revenue by tier. Built so the audience relationship lives on the creator's platform, not borrowed from a social network.
Paywall systems where access control is enforced at the data layer, not the front end. Subscription tier determines what content the API returns. Video content wrapped in DRM at the CDN level before it reaches the player. Gated downloads and file access tied to active subscription status. Trial access windows with automatic expiry. Geo-restricted content rules for rights compliance. Built for platforms where a bypass-able front-end paywall creates real revenue and trust exposure.
Analytics platforms that aggregate creator revenue and engagement data from multiple sources into one dashboard. API integrations with Stripe, YouTube, Spotify, TikTok, and direct membership platforms. Normalised metrics across channels: revenue by stream, subscriber growth, content performance by completion rate and engagement, and audience retention by tier. Built for multi-channel creators who currently reconcile their business performance manually across five separate platform dashboards every month.
Marketplace platforms connecting creators with brands, agencies, and buyers: creator profile listings with audience statistics and engagement data, brand campaign brief submission and creator application workflows, contract and payment management, content approval flows, and performance tracking for sponsored content. Escrow payment mechanics that release funds on delivery approval. Rating and review systems for both sides. Built for founders launching creator-brand collaboration platforms rather than managing partnerships via email and spreadsheets.
Community infrastructure that lives on the creator's platform rather than on a rented social network: threaded discussion forums, live chat during content drops and streaming events, poll and Q&A mechanics, reaction systems, and community moderation tools. Notification systems that reach subscribers directly via email and in-app push without algorithm filtering. Exclusive community tiers where access is tied to subscription status. Community analytics showing which content types and interaction formats drive the deepest engagement from paying subscribers.
03 How we work
We map your creator model, revenue streams, and the specific problem the platform solves. For monetisation platforms, we document every revenue type, payout calculation, and creator-facing reporting requirement. For fan community products, we map owned-audience goals and the content access rules that protect them. Discovery output is a documented scope, not a sales deck.
We design the data model around your revenue streams and access control rules before writing code. Subscription tier logic, payout ledger structure, and content access enforcement are harder to retrofit than to build correctly from the start. We walk you through the architecture so your team understands every decision before development begins.
Development runs in two-week sprints. Creator platforms have specific technical requirements: payment processing, DRM, API integrations with external content and revenue platforms. We build and test each component incrementally. Working software is in a staging environment from week four, not assembled at the end.
We go live with your team trained on the platform. A 90-day support period covers issues that surface from real creator and fan traffic. After that, you can maintain the platform in-house, retain us for ongoing development, or both.
Companies we've built for


04 Track record
06 Client voices
Three-year average engagement. Founders and operators describing the work in their own words. No marketing varnish.

All of the sprints were completed on schedule and on budget. We highly recommend RaftLabs!
07 Why us
Every feature ties to a specific business goal. You get what you need to launch. Not a bloated spec that takes twice as long and ships half-baked.
Production fire at 11pm? We're there. We take ownership, fix fast, and keep your business running when it matters. No hiding behind tickets.
If the idea won't work, we say so before a line of code is written. Honest advice saves you more than a team that nods along.
08 Questions
Three things. First, creator platforms handle multiple simultaneous revenue streams: subscriptions, tips, pay-per-view, and merchandise from the same creator, often in the same session. A standard subscription billing system handles one recurring plan. A creator monetisation system handles all of them with a unified payout calculation. Second, access control in creator platforms is content-item level, not account level. A subscriber on the $10 tier sees different content than one on the $25 tier, and a non-subscriber sees a different version again, all resolved at the data layer, not the front end. Third, creator platforms need to unify data from external platforms (YouTube, Spotify, Stripe) alongside native platform data. The analytics problem is genuinely harder than in a single-product SaaS context.
Yes. We build multi-creator platforms where each creator configures their own subscription tiers, pay-per-view prices, and tip settings within bounds the platform operator defines. Revenue split percentages between creator and platform are set per creator or per plan. Payout schedules (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly) are configurable per creator. The platform operator sees a consolidated revenue view; each creator sees only their own. This architecture is what marketplace and multi-creator platform founders typically need when launching a creator-first business.
Video DRM is enforced at the CDN level before the stream reaches the player. We integrate with DRM providers (Widevine for Chrome and Android, FairPlay for iOS and Safari) so that even if a subscriber shares their session token, the video stream is tied to their device and session, not just their login. The paywall check happens server-side: the API confirms active subscription status and tier before issuing a time-limited signed URL for the content. A lapsed subscription gets no URL. The front end never has direct access to the video asset.
Most creator economy platform projects deliver in 10 to 16 weeks. A monetisation platform with subscription management, a creator dashboard, and fan access control typically falls in the $25k to $50k range. Marketplace platforms with creator-brand matching workflows and escrow payments are scoped separately. Fixed cost, agreed before development starts. No hourly billing and no scope creep surprises.
Yes. We build platforms that sit alongside existing creator infrastructure rather than replacing it. API integrations pull revenue data from Stripe and PayPal, content performance data from YouTube and TikTok, and audience data from email platforms. The creator keeps using the tools that already work for them; the platform aggregates the data into a unified dashboard and adds the monetisation and community layers that are missing. What gets replaced is the manual reconciliation process, not the tools themselves.
Tell us how creators earn on your platform, who the fans are, and where the manual work sits. We'll tell you what we'd build.