Updated 2026-04-18

What Is the Chinese Version of Patreon in 2026?

Patreon is accessible but impractical in China — no Chinese payment support. Aifadian leads with just 6% total fees and native Alipay/WeChat Pay integration.

Patreon, the world's largest creator membership platform with ~8 million active creators and $2+ billion in total creator earnings, is technically accessible in China but practically unusable for Chinese creators. There's no Chinese localization, and critically, Patreon doesn't support Chinese payment methods — no Alipay, no WeChat Pay. Chinese fans cannot easily become patrons. Instead, Aifadian (爱发电, launched April 2018) has emerged as China's dominant creator support platform, with a low 6% total fee (1% payment gateway + 5% platform) and native support for Alipay and WeChat Pay.

Chinese Creator Support Platforms Compared

PlatformFee StructureKey FeaturesWhat It Replaces
Aifadian (爱发电)1% gateway + 5% platform = 6% totalAlipay + WeChat Pay; tiered memberships; launched April 2018Patreon's direct Chinese equivalent
Bilibili Charging (充电)Platform fee variesBuilt into Bilibili's 368M MAU; seamless integrationPatreon inside a content platform
WeChat Tip (赞赏)No platform fee (100% to creator)WeChat ecosystem; simple one-time tipsLightweight Patreon for writers

Detailed Breakdown

Aifadian (爱发电)

Independent • 6% Total Fee

China's closest equivalent to Patreon — and arguably better on fees. Aifadian charges only 6% total (1% payment gateway + 5% platform), compared to Patreon's 8-12% depending on tier. More importantly, Aifadian supports Alipay and WeChat Pay — the two payment methods that virtually every Chinese internet user has. Patreon's reliance on credit cards and Stripe creates an insurmountable barrier for Chinese fans.

Key features: Tiered memberships (like Patreon tiers), one-time donations, and creator pages. Popular among podcasters, writers, indie game developers, and VTubers.

Bilibili Charging & WeChat Tip

Platform-Integrated • Massive Built-in Audiences

Bilibili's "charging" (充电) feature lets viewers financially support creators within China's largest youth content platform (368M MAU). While the fee structure is less transparent than Aifadian, the massive built-in audience makes it the most convenient option for Bilibili creators. WeChat's tip (赞赏) feature within Official Accounts offers a zero-fee way for writers to receive reader support — though it's limited to one-time tips rather than recurring memberships.

Why Patreon Can't Enter China

The barrier isn't access — it's payments:

Aifadian's advantage: At 6% total fees with native Alipay/WeChat Pay support, it's actually cheaper than Patreon while being perfectly adapted to Chinese creator-fan relationships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Patreon available in China?

Patreon is technically accessible but impractical for Chinese creators. It doesn't support Alipay or WeChat Pay, making it nearly impossible for Chinese fans to become patrons.

What is Aifadian?

Aifadian (爱发电) is China's leading creator support platform, launched April 2018. It charges only 6% total fees and supports Alipay and WeChat Pay.

How does Aifadian compare to Patreon?

Aifadian has lower fees (6% vs 8-12%) and supports Chinese payment methods. However, Patreon has a much larger global user base and more features.

How do Chinese creators make money?

Through Aifadian (memberships), Bilibili Charging (tips within Bilibili), WeChat Tips (赞赏), ad revenue sharing, brand sponsorships, and e-commerce integration.

Can I use Patreon from China?

You can access Patreon with a VPN, but payment is the main barrier. Most Chinese creators use Aifadian or platform-integrated tools instead.

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