Rewards Program Information
Last modified: Sep 12, 2024
This page was created for transparency for how the rewards program works on Modrinth. Feel free to join our Discord or email support@modrinth.com if you have any questions!
This document is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute a legal agreement. Modrinth makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information contained herein.
Rewards Distribution
We collect ad revenue on our website and app through our ad network Adrinth, which is powered by Aditude. We then distribute this ad revenue to creators.
The advertising revenue of the entire website and app is split 75% to creators and 25% to Modrinth.
The creator allotment to the pool is decided by how many page views and in-app downloads your project receives (user profiles are not used in this calculation). Each page view and in-app download counts as a "point". Then, the money is distributed based on each author's point earnings daily.
For example, consider this test scenario (all numbers are fake):
- The site earns $100 on a day.
- User A has the projects: NoobCraft and Minesweeper
- NoobCraft receives 10 page views and 30 in-app downloads (40 points)
- Minesweeper receives 100 page views and 10 in-app downloads (110 points)
- User B and C both co-own these projects: Bloxcraft and Craftnite. They split their payouts 40/60.
- Bloxcraft receives 50 page views and 20 in-app downloads (70 points)
- Craftnite receives 10 page views and 0 in-app downloads (10 points)
In this scenario, the earnings for each creator and Modrinth would be as follows:
- Modrinth: $25 (25% of $100, the site's earnings for the day)
- User A: $48.91 ($75 * (10 + 30 + 100 + 10)/230)
- User B: $10.43 (0.4 * $75 * (50 + 20 + 10 + 0)/230)
- User C: $15.65 (0.6 * $75 * (50 + 20 + 10 + 0)/230)
- Note: 230 is the sum of all page views and in-app downloads from above
Page views are counted when a legitimate browser views a project page. In-app downloads when a user logged into the launcher downloads a project. Project downloads alongside modpack downloads are counted equally. In each category, Modrinth actively removes botted downloads and page views at our own discretion. If users are caught botting, they will be permanently banned from using Modrinth's services.
You can view your page views and project downloads in your analytics dashboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
This section covers some common concerns people have about our monetization program. If you have more, feel free to join our Discord or contact support.
Do you have to enroll in the monetization program to get money?
No. All creators who upload to Modrinth automatically will receive funds as according to the above algorithm. However, if you would like to withdraw money from your account, you must enroll by adding your payment information.
What methods can I use withdraw money from my account? Are there any fees?
Right now, you can use PayPal or Venmo to withdraw money from your Modrinth account. Gift card withdrawal is also available. We are working on more methods to withdraw money from your account. There are fees to withdraw money from your Modrinth account—see the revenue page in your dashboard for more information.
What does "pending" revenue mean in my dashboard?
Modrinth receives ad revenue from our ad providers on a NET 60 day basis. Due to this, not all revenue is immediately available to withdraw. We pay creators as soon as we receive the money from our ad providers, which is 60 days after the last day of each month. This table outlines some example dates of how NET 60 payments are made:
Date | Payment available date |
---|---|
January 1st | March 31st |
January 15th | March 31st |
March 3rd | May 30th |
June 30th | August 29th |
July 14th | September 29th |
October 12th | December 30th |
How do I know Modrinth is being transparent about revenue?
We aim to be as transparent as possible with creator revenue. All of our code is open source, including our revenue distribution system . We also have an API route that allows users to query exact daily revenue for the site.