Creative Membership Level Names: How to Name Your Subscription Tiers (2024)

Struggling to come up with creative membership level names for your membership community? Or should you even be using creative membership tier names in the first place? Is it better to just keep things simple and straightforward?

When you’re building a membership website, coming up with your plan names can be a tricky subject.

Don’t worry – we’re here to help.

In this post, we’re going to dig into everything that you need to know about naming your membership levels. Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • What membership level names are and why they matter;
  • Six different approaches to naming your plans, including some examples of creative membership level names;
  • How to come up with your own tier names.

If you’re using Paid Member Subscriptions to make a membership site, this post will help you name your subscription plans. And even if you’re not, you’ll still find plenty of useful information to help you make a better membership website.

Let’s dig in!

What Are Membership Level Names?

With a membership website, you allow users to register on your site and become “members”. They could become members to access exclusive content, support your site, get access to one-on-one coaching, or pretty much anything else.

The key thing is that, on most membership sites, not all memberships are created equal – you typically have different “tiers” or “levels” of membership.

Different users might get access to more content, more features, more one-on-one access, etc. Or, you might have different payment terms for the same basic plan, such as offering monthly and annual payments.

Well, each of those different “tiers” needs a name so that you can differentiate them, and that’s what membership level names are.

Why Do Membership Level Names Matter?

How you name your membership levels matters for a few reasons.

The first is basic clarity. Just by looking at the name, you want people to have a good idea of what it offers. For example, if one membership works on annual billing and the other on monthly billing, you want to make that clear with your naming structure.

The second is branding. For a lot of websites, membership level names offer a fun way to add branding to the site – we’ll look at some real-world examples of this in the next section.

Finally, membership tier names are also important from a psychological conversion optimization perspective. We’ll talk about this later on in the post, but the basic idea is that membership names can push or pull subscribers toward certain plans, which is important if you’re trying to maximize your revenue.

For example, would you rather be a “Basic Member” or an “Elite Member”? Taken in a vacuum, most people would rather be elite than basic.

Of course, there’s more to convincing people to join than just the name – the pricing and value matter, too. But your names do play a key role in communicating value and hierarchy to your members, which is why it’s important to get them right.

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Six Different Approaches to Subscription Plan Names + Real Examples

There are a lot of different approaches that you can use to name your subscription plans. Some are creative, while others are straightforward. We’ll talk about how to pick the right approach for your community in the next section, but first let’s just go over what your different options are, along with some real-world examples of each.

1. Price/Term-Based Membership Levels

Let’s start at the beginning with one of the simplest membership level naming conventions – naming your levels based on the price and payment term.

Typically, you’ll use this when your plans have the exact same access/features, but the only difference is the payment term.

For example, with Tennis TV, you just get two membership plan options:

  • Monthly
  • Annual

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With Babbel, you get more options, with each named after the number of months that you get access:

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Common options here are names like:

  • Daily
  • Annual/Annually
  • Weekly
  • Monthly
  • Quarterly
  • Lifetime
  • X months (e.g. 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, etc.)
  • etc.

There’s nothing really creative about this structure, but the names make it very clear what subscribers get for their money.

2. User Type-Based Membership Levels

User type membership levels are subscription plans where each plan is targeted towards a specific type of user or group of users. Common examples are:

  • Individual
  • Student
  • Family

For example, Spotify offers four different membership plans, each named after the type of user or users that the plan is focused on:

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Apple Music uses the exact same structure, though it lacks the Duo plan:

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Or, if you sell to both individuals and businesses, you could use a structure like this:

  • Individual
  • Team
  • Enterprise

This type of naming structure can be especially useful if you sell both individual and group membership plans because it instantly lets people know which option is right for their situation.

3. Content Delivery Type-Based Membership Levels

If you offer different ways to consume content that vary between plans, using a content delivery type-based membership naming convention can be a good naming convention to quickly tell subscribers how they’ll be able to consume content with each plan.

You’ll see this structure a lot with media companies and news organizations. For example, the Wall Street Journal offers membership levels for:

  • Digital
  • Print + Digital

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These names certainly aren’t creative, but they do quickly let people know how they’ll be able to consume content with each plan.

You can also use this naming convention for video or audio content. For example, maybe you offer video content, but one membership plan only gets people access to HD content while the other offers 4K content.

4. Tiered/Content Access Membership Levels

Many membership sites use tiered membership levels. These are configurations where each level of membership gets access to different features, content, privileges, etc.

Unlike the previous membership naming structures, tiered membership levels open the door to a lot of creativity because you can use pretty much any name for each tier (which isn’t the case for some other naming conventions).

With that being said, you do still typically want to incorporate two details into your tiered naming convention:

  1. You should make the names relevant to your niche. This helps with branding.
  2. Even if you’re being creative, you still want to highlight the hierarchy. So your top-tier plan should be “better” than your entry-level plan. We’ll talk about this in more detail later on.

Scott’s Cheap Flights is a great example of creative membership level names.

At first, the names seem pretty generic. After all, “Premium” and “Elite” are pretty common terms. But the magic is the fact that Scott’s Cheap Flights is focused on helping people find cheap airfare deals.

So instead of being generic, “Premium” and “Elite” are actually creative terms that line up with the fare classes that many airlines use.

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On the other hand, you don’t always need to be creative, and a lot of brands go for more “traditional” tiered membership level names like the following:

First TierSecond TierThird Tier
BronzeSilverGold
BasicIntermediateAdvanced
StarterProPremium

This approach can be a good option if you’re in a more “traditional” niche or if your audience tends to be more traditional.

5. Supporter-Based Membership Levels

Supporter-based membership levels can be a great option for fan-based membership communities. That is, where the membership community is based around supporting a certain artist, typically with different perks based on the membership level.

For that reason, you’ll see this type of naming convention on a lot of Patreon membership communities, though you can use it with your own self-hosted community as well.

For example, Data School offers a supporter-based naming structure that also brings in some elements of tiered memberships:

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This approach also makes a great option for non-profits that rely on membership support. For example, the Smithsonian calls its membership levels “Friends of the Smithsonian” and “Smithsonian Associates”.

These are descriptive names that refer to the supporters themselves:

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6. Interest-Based Membership Levels

Finally, another common membership tier naming convention is offering interest-based membership levels.

This approach is useful if you offer different plans that are each focused on a specific topic/interest.

For example, TradersFly offers separate membership plans all based around different areas of investing such as swing trading, technical analysis, small-cap investing, etc. To differentiate those different subscription plans, they name each plan based on its topic:

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How to Come Up With Your Own Membership Level Names

To finish things out, let’s talk about how you can come up with subscription plan names for your own membership community.

Focus on the Differences In Your Plans

Before you can name your subscription tiers, you need to have a really clear idea of the differences in your plans. You probably already know these differences, but it helps to write them down just to put it into words.

Once you have a clear picture of the differences between your plans, you should already have a good idea of what type of membership level naming convention to use.

For example, if the only difference between your plans is the billing term, you should probably just use a simple price/term-based membership convention so that your members can intuitively know the difference.

If you have two plans with identical features and one plan offers monthly access and the other offers yearly access, it’s needlessly confusing to come up with special names for them – “Monthly” and “Annual” work just fine.

On the other hand, if you offer tiered plans with different features, then you can get more creative with your names.

Think About Your Audience

The next step in developing your own names is to think about your audience.

Who your members are will play a big role in whether you should keep things simple or use more creative and branded membership levels.

If you’re in a creative space with tiered membership levels, then you should probably come up with creative membership level names to reinforce your branding and connect with your members.

On the other hand, if you’re in a very serious space, then you might want to avoid creative names and just stick with something simple like Basic → Intermediate → Advanced.

Create a Clear Hierarchy (for Tiered Membership Levels)

If you offer tiered membership levels, it’s important that your naming structure follows a natural progression from the most basic tier to the most advanced tier to illustrate the hierarchy of your plans.

Here’s an extreme example to show why this is important:

Let’s say you have three membership levels:

  • Tier 1 – basic features.
  • Tier 2 – everything in tier 1 plus new features.
  • Tier 3 – everything in tiers 1 and 2 plus new features.

Well, it would be very confusing if you named your tiers like this:

  • Tier 1 – Silver.
  • Tier 2 – Bronze.
  • Tier 3 – Gold.

Everyone knows that silver is higher than bronze, so it would confuse your members if the naming hierarchy was off.

Of course, in the real world, your example probably won’t be that obvious, especially if you’re coming up with your own creative names.

This again ties in with knowing your audience…

It’s not necessarily essential that a random person can see the hierarchy in your plan names. But it is essential that someone in your target audience understands the hierarchy.

For example, if you have a membership community built around cricket (the sport), you could use cricket-related terminology for your membership level names. The hierarchy might not be clear to people who don’t understand the sport – but as long as cricket fans can understand it, that’s totally fine.

Nudge People Towards a Certain Plan

As we mentioned earlier, one reason that membership level names are important is because of the psychology behind them.

For tiered membership plans, you can use the naming structure to push people towards a certain plan.

Let’s look at an example to illustrate the point.

Say you have three different membership levels – tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3.

Let’s say you’re primarily using tier 1 as decoy pricing. That is, you don’t really want people to sign up for tier 1 – you’re mainly using it to push people towards tier 2.

Well, your membership level names can help reinforce that decoy effect by making tier 2 seem more desirable.

Maybe you have a site that teaches people how to play American football. You might name your plans:

  • Practice squad
  • Starter
  • All-Pro

No one wants to be on the practice squad because those people aren’t on the “real” team. So by structuring your plans like this, you’re reinforcing the decoy effect and further nudging people towards tier 2.

We’re not saying that the name alone will push people towards tier 2. But if you’ve already set up the pricing structure and features in a way to nudge people towards tier 2, adding the naming convention on top can further reinforce what you’re trying to do and make your efforts more effective.

Create the Perfect Names for Your Membership Levels

If you want your membership site to be successful, your membership tier names are important.

How you’ve structured your community and plans will play a key role in how you name your membership tiers.

If you offer a single feature set with different billing terms, you’ll want to keep things simple and just use term-based membership names. But if you offer tiered memberships, you can spice things up with creative membership level names that help you connect with your target audience.

With the examples and tips in this post, you should now have the knowledge to pick the perfect names for your site.

If you’re still in the early stages of planning your membership community, we also have lots of guides that can help you figure out the technical details of running a membership site – check out these posts to get started:

  • How to start a membership site
  • Tips for choosing the best membership site software
  • How to build a membership site on WordPress
  • How to create a video-based membership site

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Creative Membership Level Names: How to Name Your Subscription Tiers (2024)

FAQs

Creative Membership Level Names: How to Name Your Subscription Tiers? ›

Communicate value. A well-thought-out name for each membership level can help convey the value and benefits associated with that tier. For example, using names that imply exclusivity or prestige, such as “VIP” or “Elite,” can make those membership levels feel more valuable and appealing to potential members.

How do I name my subscription tiers? ›

Communicate value. A well-thought-out name for each membership level can help convey the value and benefits associated with that tier. For example, using names that imply exclusivity or prestige, such as “VIP” or “Elite,” can make those membership levels feel more valuable and appealing to potential members.

What are the names for different pricing tiers? ›

The three-tiered pricing strategies are also known by many different other names, including choices pricing, Goldilocks pricing, the good-better-best pricing strategy, and the gold-silver-bronze pricing method.

What are membership levels? ›

Membership levels, or tiers, are groupings that are used to classify individual memberships according to the amount and quality of business they generate.

What are 4 types of membership? ›

Types of membership
  • Member. ...
  • Associate Member. ...
  • Fellow. ...
  • Honorary Fellow. ...
  • Other membership conditions.

What are the 3 types of membership? ›

Types of membership
  • Full membership.
  • Affiliated membership.
  • Associate membership.

What is the name of premium pricing strategy? ›

The premium pricing strategy is known as “image pricing” or “prestige pricing.” The purpose of it is to highlight the quality and experience associated with a product. A seller may set artificially high rates for a product or service in such cases to give the impression of a luxury brand.

How do you name your service? ›

Guidelines for Business Name Ideas
  1. Understand your business. You need a solid understanding of your business — its purpose, vision, mission and target audience. ...
  2. Use descriptive words. ...
  3. Be literal. ...
  4. Choose a name style. ...
  5. Avoid hard-to-spell names. ...
  6. Tell a story. ...
  7. Get feedback on the name. ...
  8. Don't be too narrow.

What is a good name for a rewards program? ›

Creative Names for Reward and Recognition Programs
  • Top-performer programs and awards. ...
  • Peer-to-peer recognition programs and awards. ...
  • Team recognition programs and awards. ...
  • Customer service recognition programs and awards. ...
  • Above-and-beyond recognition programs and awards. ...
  • Years of service programs and awards.
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What is an example of a membership group? ›

Some examples of organizations that use a membership model include: Clubs (swim club, tennis club, gym club, etc.) Professional Associations (writing association, engineering association, nursing association, etc.) Nonprofits (foundations, churches, charities, etc.)

What is a membership name? ›

Membership names are one of the most important elements to grow your membership community. This is the place people generally interact with when they're already in the buying process. A meaningful and unique name can inspire your audience to act in your favor.

What are the five attributes of membership? ›

To summarize, membership has five attributes: boundaries, emotional safety, a sense of belonging and identification, personal investment, and a common symbol system.

What is a membership structure? ›

What Is a Membership Structure? A membership structure, also known as a membership model, is essentially a plan for how your members access the services and perks of your association. Your membership structure helps you to define membership levels, outline revenue sources, and hold group events.

How many membership tiers should I have? ›

You've probably noticed that three or four tiers are the most common strategy that most tiered memberships employ. Typically, this will include: The top-tier anchor offer (most expensive, with the most exclusive content) The mid-range tier (most popular, with a ton of exclusive content)

What is the difference between a membership and a group? ›

What is the difference between an individual membership and a group membership? An individual membership is only for one (1) person. A group membership is for multiple people from the same workplace/organization.

What are the five different types or subtypes of membership organizations? ›

Types of membership organization include professional associations, trade associations, voluntary associations, political parties, clubs, and a wide range of others.

What should a membership include? ›

What should a membership site include?
  • Content like blogs or videos.
  • Online courses.
  • Live webinars.
  • Perks for members like digital products or even physical merchandise.
  • A community section or forum where other members can interact.
  • Your archive of content.
  • Exclusive downloads like worksheets, templates, and more.

What are the modes of membership in a company? ›

A person may become a member in a company in any of the following ways :
  • Membership by Subscribing to Memorandum. ...
  • Membership by Qualification shares. ...
  • Membership by Application and Allotment. ...
  • Membership by Transfer. ...
  • Membership by Transmission. ...
  • Membership by Estoppel.

What are membership characteristics? ›

No matter what type of group we are considering, the group will naturally attempt to recruit the best people they can find to help them meet their goals. Member characteristics are the relevant traits, skills, or abilities of the individual group members.

What is a strategic premium? ›

Strategic premium

A supplementary premium added to the enterprise value a strategic buyer is willing to pay. The size of a potential premium depends on the size of the synergies which the buyer is able to identify in the company. The buyer must find itself required to pay a premium in order for it to be realised.

What is a premium segment? ›

Premium refers to a segment of a company's brands, products, or services that carry tangible or imaginary surplus value in the upper mid- to high price range.

What is premium pricing tier? ›

Premium Tier: This model is usually made for big enterprise customers or for customers who know what they want and how will they benefit from all the advanced features your product offers. The Premium tier will be priced more and will bring you the highest return for every unit sold.

What are the three C's of pricing? ›

The 3 C's of Pricing Strategy

Setting prices for your brand depends on three factors: your cost to offer the product to consumers, competitors' products and pricing, and the perceived value that consumers place on your brand and product vis-a-vis the cost.

What are the 3 C's when creating an effective pricing strategy? ›

3 C's of pricing cost
  • Customer: Who is your customer? ...
  • Competition: You need to analyse your competition; and their pricing structure. ...
  • Costs: A fundamental consideration in pricing is that you need to cover your costs and make a profit.
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What are the 4 pricing structure? ›

Businesses employ different pricing structures to achieve different strategies. Common pricing structures include competitive pricing, prestige pricing, profitability pricing, and volume pricing.

What is a good name for customer service rep? ›

43 customer service job titles and team names
Customer service team namesCustomer service job titles
Customer ExperienceCustomer Experience Specialist
Customer OperationsCustomer Service Agent
Customer ServiceCustomer Success Advisor
Customer SuccessCustomer Support Associate
16 more rows
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What is a service display name? ›

There are two names for a service: the service name and the display name. The service name is the name of the service's key in the registry. The display name is a user-friendly name that appears in the Services control panel application, and is used with the NET START command.

What are some cool names for a business? ›

Sample business name ideas to inspire you
  • Spa Paragon.
  • GameDay Catering.
  • Exploration Kids.
  • Yoga Professor.
  • Darwin Travel.
  • Party Plex.
  • Pizza Factor.
  • Acorn Crafts.

What are the 5 core categories of rewards? ›

Many companies choose to split their rewards up into five categories: compensation, benefits, work-life, performance and recognition, and employee development.

What are the four main types of rewards? ›

4 types of employee reward systems
  • Monetary. You can create a reward system based on monetary compensation, like a bonus. ...
  • Non-monetary. For teams that prefer perks other than bonuses, a non-monetary rewards system may help motivate them. ...
  • Assistance. ...
  • Recognition.
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What are five rewards examples? ›

Examples of rewards that are this category usually include:
  • Bonus. A bonus is a financial incentive that employees receive in addition to their set salary or wages. ...
  • Profit-sharing. ...
  • Stock options. ...
  • Merit pay. ...
  • Fringe benefits. ...
  • Public recognition. ...
  • Paid leaves. ...
  • Professional development training.
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What is the symbol for group membership? ›

The symbol indicates set membership and means “is an element of” so that the statement x∈A means that x is an element of the set A.

What is an example sentence for membership? ›

"I renewed my membership." "He was denied membership." "Membership has increased." "He is seeking membership here."

What is symbolic group and membership group? ›

Symbolic group is a group in which an individual is not likely to receive membership even if he/ she acts like a member by adopting that group's values, behaviour and attitude. For example, for youngsters cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly etc. may constitute a symbolic group.

What do you call members of a club? ›

member. noun. someone who belongs to a club, organization, or group.

What type of word is membership? ›

noun. /ˈmembəʃɪp/ /ˈmembərʃɪp/ [uncountable, countable] the state of being a member of a group, a club, an organization, etc.

What is a membership club? ›

A membership club is a member-based organization that is composed of people with similar interests and offers benefits to the members such as products, services, exclusive access, or discounts. It is managed by an elected committee and runs with the collection of monthly or annual subscription fees.

What are the four elements of sense of community membership? ›

The Sense of Community has four components: membership, influence, fulfillment of needs, and emotional connection.

What are common attributes? ›

A common attribute is a data element and is associated with a record in the system.

What are essential attributes? ›

adjective. Something that is essential is extremely important or absolutely necessary to a particular subject, situation, or activity.

How do you write a membership contract? ›

How to Write a Membership Agreement
  1. The member's name and the name of your organization or membership site.
  2. The date on which the agreement comes into effect.
  3. A list of benefits or services that the member will receive as part of their membership.
  4. The cost of membership and the payment schedule.
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What is membership governance? ›

The board members accept responsibility for setting direction, making decisions, and managing the activities of the organization, whether they hire others (staff or independent contractors) to carry it out or use volunteers. In this governing framework, the board is not accountable to another body.

What are 3 subscription tiers? ›

A three-tier pricing strategy is when you offer three different pricing choices for essentially the same service or product but with different options which increases the value for each one.

What is a tiered membership? ›

What is a Tiered Membership. Suppose a website offers several plans to provide different benefits to its users. These packages are called Membership Tiers and the model is called Tiered Membership. Tiered membership lets you categorize the benefits you offer in separate groups.

How do you scale a business membership? ›

When that time inevitably arrives, here are the 6 key areas you'll need to focus on:
  1. Getting to grips with your numbers.
  2. Streamlining your membership content production.
  3. Growing your team.
  4. Handling the growth of your community.
  5. Adding additional revenue channels.
  6. Solidifying your marketing strategy.
May 26, 2020

How do you sub different tiers on twitch? ›

How do I do that? Head to your Subscriptions page, click the gear icon and select Change Subscription Tier. Alternatively, click the Gift a Sub button on the relevant channel and scroll down to Your Subscription to select and purchase your new tier.

What are Tier 1 subscriptions? ›

There are 3 tiers to subscribing to a twitch channel. Tier 1: $5/month. Tier 2: $10/month. Tier 3: $25/month. Depending on the streamer the different tiers will offer things like extra emotes, game time with the streamer, discord roles/privileges, etc.

What is the membership structure? ›

What Is a Membership Structure? A membership structure, also known as a membership model, is essentially a plan for how your members access the services and perks of your association. Your membership structure helps you to define membership levels, outline revenue sources, and hold group events.

What is membership model? ›

A membership model is a type of business plan where individuals pay a recurring fee to access the value an organization creates. It provides the design for different membership levels, revenue sources, marketing activities, events and conferences, and finances.

How much does a Tier 1 sub cost? ›

Tier 1 Sub: $4.99. Tier 2 Sub: $9.99. Tier 3 Sub: $24.99.

What is a gifted Tier 1 subscription on Twitch? ›

Gift subs allow viewers to give 1, 3, 6, or 12 months of subscription towards your channel to another user. Gift recipients can upgrade their gift to a regular subscription, which renews beyond the purchased gift period. Viewers can choose the Tier, duration, and theme of their gift.

Does Twitch take 50% of Tier 3 subs? ›

The standard split for Twitch Partners, depending on the tier of the sub are: Tier 1: 50/50. Tier 2: 60/40. Tier 3: 70/30.

What are the two types of subscriptions? ›

Subscription - What is a subscription?
  • Fixed usage subscription. The fixed usage subscription model offers a set price for a fixed quantity of goods or services over a set time frame. ...
  • Unlimited usage subscription. ...
  • Pay-as-you-go-subscription. ...
  • Freemium model.

Does OnlyFans have subscription tiers? ›

OnlyFans sets minimum and maximum subscription rates. The minimum subscription price is $4.99 per month and the maximum subscription price is $49.99 per month. Creators can also set up tips or paid private messages starting at a minimum of $5.

How do you get a Tier 2 subscription? ›

To purchase a Tier 2 or Tier 3 subscription towards a certain channel on web, you must set the Tier 1 subscription to cancel. The benefits must expire completely before you can purchase a higher-Tier subscription on web.

What's a good service name? ›

Service business name ideas
  • Service Hour.
  • Serve and Connect.
  • Serve and Smile.
  • Service and Protect.
  • Service Unit.
  • Service Stationed.
  • Domain Service 2.
  • Service-hungry.

How should I name my servers? ›

Make it informative and readable: As discussed above, make the server names informative. Names like Server01, while short, don't give much information about them. Ideally, these names should contain the details that are most commonly referred to in your organization.

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