Policy Center
Monetization
Who can earn on readerxo, what can be sold, and how payouts are handled.
- Version
- 1.0
- Effective
- January 1, 2026
Who can earn
Any member in good standing may publish a work, host a club, and charge for a premium club or a series. Earning requires an account with no active enforcement action and a completed payout setup.
What can be sold
Works you hold the rights to, access to a club you host, and a series you produced. You may not sell access to someone else's work, resell readerxo membership, or charge for something you do not deliver.
The split
You keep 80 percent of book sales, club subscriptions, and series purchases. readerxo keeps 20 percent, which covers payment processing, storage, delivery, and running readerxo itself.
Setting a price
A host sets their own price for a premium club and for each series. Prices are shown to a member before purchase, in full, with no charge added afterwards.
Payouts
Payouts run to the account you connect. Earnings are recorded continuously, so nothing is lost while payout setup is still in progress. A payout can be held while a chargeback, a copyright notice, or an enforcement review is open.
What ends earning
Repeated copyright notices, fraud, artificially inflated engagement, or selling something you do not deliver end monetization on the account. See Enforcement and Appeals.
Taxes
You are responsible for your own taxes on what you earn. readerxo reports where the law requires it and does not give tax advice.