Revenue Model

Social Flow’s revenue model is designed to be straightforward, utility-focused, and scalable. Rather than relying on hype or speculation, it is rooted in actual platform use — combining subscriptions, feature unlocks, and token-based enhancements that reflect meaningful value for creators, teams, and developers.


1. Subscription Tiers

Users can access different tiers of service based on their needs:

  • Free Tier: Basic tools, limited agent functionality, and access to core platform features

  • Pro Tier: Full access to QPF, multi-platform agents, advanced analytics, content layering engine

  • Team Tier: Designed for agencies or small teams, includes shared dashboards and role-based access

All subscription tiers can be paid in fiat or in $SF. Holding or staking $SF may also grant access to certain tiers, discounts, or added agent power.


2. One-Time Feature Unlocks

Beyond subscriptions, users can purchase permanent access to specialized tools:

  • Memory expansion for AI agents

  • Additional automation rules or scheduling capacity

  • Premium templates or tone/style presets

One-time upgrades can be paid using fiat or $SF. Paying in $SF often grants bonus functionality or priority access.


3. Feature Gating & Microtransactions

High-performance features are token-gated and usage-based:

  • Advanced QPF frequency tuning

  • Smart rescheduling and forecasting re-runs

  • Experimental features (e.g., sentiment mapping, auto-threading)

These are priced per action or in bundle packs, payable via $SF or integrated microbilling tools.


4. Developer API Access

For developers using Social Flow programmatically:

  • Free Tier: Limited call rate and sandbox access

  • Pro Tier: Access to live agents, webhooks, QPF API, and event subscriptions

Heavy usage is billed by volume, with $SF staking used to reduce or remove billing caps.


5. Future Revenue Sharing for $SF Holders

Social Flow aims to reward long-term users and contributors by introducing a revenue-sharing system. In future updates, $SF holders may be eligible to receive:

  • A share of revenue from subscriptions and microtransactions

  • Priority access to experimental tools and internal betas

This is designed to align the incentives of active users, token holders, and the platform’s long-term vision.


6. Summary

The platform’s revenue model is simple: charge for what creates value, reward those who help build it, and let tokens enhance — not replace — meaningful participation. Everything revolves around real usage, not empty tokenomics.

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