SVOD in 5 Steps

How to build your subscription based model.

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Written by Yulissa Pérez
Updated over a week ago

SVOD? VOD? ASDFGHJKL? VOD stands for Video on Demand. VOD systems allow users to consume media content, like movies and audio, whenever they want instead of waiting for the next (Game Of Thrones) episode on a scheduled broadcasting. SVOD stands for Subscription Video on Demand. SVOD refers to a service in which users have to subscribe to consume content. For example, Netflix is a SVOD model because us users pay a monthly subscription to access the movies and shows. 

Nunchee Platform is integrated with Stripe. Stripe, just like Nunchee, is a white label (meaning that the end users will only see your logo and branding). Every product you create in Nunchee is created automatically in your Stripe Account. This is the payment gateway that will be caring for all transactions.

So, how do you create a subscription based model with Nunchee?

Step 1: Create your account on www.nunchee.com by just signing up.
Learn how to sign up for a free trial
here

Step 2: Log into Nunchee Console. And go to Monetization, click on Products. Then "Create Product"


Step 3
: If you already have a Stripe Account, click start and add your Stripe Api Key and click next. Then Fill in the Product Information.

Watch the video for an example.

If you do not have a Stripe Account, create your account here.


Step 4
: Choose the segment of users, or access groups, that will have access or be denied access to this subscription product.

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Step 5: Sit back and relax as $$$ starts flying into your account. 

The $$$ flow is between you and Stripe. Nunchee does not receive commission or anything from your subscribers, as we only have fixed plans with you. Every penny you earn is yours!!

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If you need further assistance, please contact us at contact@smartboxtv.com or book a call with one of our Video Specialists here.

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