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A tier is a plan an advertiser can subscribe to. You define as many as you like, each with its own price and weight. Create and edit them under Tiers.

Tier fields

Weight

Weight is the frequency dial for a tier. Higher weight means more impressions. A tier’s share of impressions is its weight divided by the total of all active tier weights:
Three tiers at 0.5×, 1.0×, and 2.0× total 3.5, so they split impressions as 14% / 29% / 57%. Every 24 hours, the ads served the least get a small effective-weight bump, up to +20%, so a low-weight tier never starves. Weights set the long-run trend; this fairness boost smooths the short term. A quick guide for picking a number: Weight also drives placement on the publisher side. Your renderer can ask for ads at or above a weight threshold (for example weight: { gte: 2.5 }) to fill premium slots. See Serving ads.

Pricing

Each tier has one or more prices. A price has an amount, a currency, and a billing interval (Day, Week, Month, or Year). You enter the amount in whole units; Revinel stores it in cents. Prices are immutable. To change an amount, you archive the current price and create a new one. Existing subscribers keep the price they bought, so raising your rates never affects anyone who already signed up.

Features

The features list shows as bullets in the tier selector. Each feature has a label and a type that sets its style:

Retiring a tier

Deleting a tier is a soft delete. Revinel archives it and its prices, and it stops appearing in the selector, but live subscriptions stay billable. You can retire a tier without breaking the advertisers already on it.