GM Credit rewards Plus GMs who run real tables for paying players. When a session meets our qualification rules, you can earn credit toward your next Plus renewal — because hosted play that sustains the hobby should sustain the person running the game.
Credit is for subscribers on Plus while you host qualifying sessions. Free accounts are not eligible.
Sessions should include paid seats or listings, completed in good faith — not synthetic or abusive patterns.
We reconcile qualifying sessions, then apply credit in the calendar month after the month your table qualifies.
GM Credit is for subscribers on Plus (or an equivalent bundled plan we describe on the Subscribe page). Free accounts do not receive GM Credit toward Plus; the benefit is tied to an active paid subscription while you are hosting qualifying games.
We intend a fair bar that rewards real hosted play, not edge-case farming. A qualifying session is one that meets all of the following (see also Terms and Conditions, Subscription and Payments):
We may tighten anti-abuse rules, adjust how time and “paying” are measured in product, or change these numeric thresholds with reasonable notice. Refunds, disputes, and chargebacks can void credit for the affected session. When in doubt, the version in Terms and Conditions controls.
Credit is applied in the calendar month after the month in which your session qualifies. That keeps accounting simple: we reconcile sessions, then apply the credit toward your next renewal in the following billing cycle rather than mid-cycle micro-adjustments.
One qualifying paid game is enough for the full credit: in any billing period where you qualify, a single session that meets the rules earns the full published GM Credit toward your next eligible Plus renewal for that cycle. We do not make you run multiple qualifying tables in the same period to “max out” that benefit, and we do not reduce the credit just because you only ran one qualifying session (still subject to fraud review, chargebacks, and the per-period cap).
We also expect a cap per billing period (for example, one credit event per month per subscriber) so the program stays predictable. Dollar or percentage amounts and exact caps will appear at billing launch.
Stripe (or another processor) and automated renewals are not fully wired yet. GM Credit is part of the same roadmap as Plus checkout. When billing goes live, eligible GMs will see credit reflected on invoices or in account billing history as described at that time. For paid games, we intend a 15% platform fee on amounts charged for seats or sessions (you keep 85% before any payment-network fees), structured like StartPlaying.games; Marketplace worlds and adventures remain on their separate 80% / 20% creator split.