If you're a creator, Patreon is probably one of several places your income comes from — a channel here, a membership there, maybe a store on top. Patreon tells you how your membership is doing, but it can't tell you how your whole creator business is doing. This guide shows you how to keep your Patreon earnings and patron count on your phone, sitting right next to everything else you earn.
Why your Patreon number needs company
Patreon has its own creator app, and it's fine for checking your membership on its own. The gap isn't the app — it's the isolation.
Most creators don't earn from Patreon alone. Your memberships are on Patreon, your ad revenue is on YouTube and AdSense, your store sales are on Shopify, your app subscriptions are in RevenueCat — and none of them talk to each other. So the question that actually matters — how much is my creative work making, all in?— has no single answer. You're left adding up tabs in your head.
Patreon and YouTube in particular are the classic creator pair, and seeing them side by side changes how you read your month. Aperio puts your Patreon earnings on the same screen as the rest of it.
How to track your Patreon revenues with Aperio
- Download Aperio and open it on your phone.
- Connect Patreon with secure, read-only access to your creator data.
- Set monthly earnings as your lead metric (or switch to your patron count whenever you want to look at membership rather than dollars).
- Read your dashboard. Your Patreon card shows your earnings with a trend line and a comparison against last month — beside your YouTube, AdSense, and any other connected income.
Your whole creator income, one glance. Download Aperio and connect Patreon in a minute.
What Aperio shows you for Patreon
Aperio focuses on the numbers that tell you how your membership is really doing:
| Metric | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Monthly revenues | What your Patreon membership is bringing in |
| Patrons | How many paying supporters you have right now |
| New patrons | How many joined this period — your growth signal |
Read together, these tell the story a single figure can't. Monthly revenues is your recurring creative income — the baseline you can plan around. Patrons is the base underneath it; revenues climbing while patron count holds steady means supporters are choosing higher tiers, while flat earnings on a growing base can mean churn is offsetting your gains. And new patronsis your leading indicator — a healthy intake this month is next month's earnings taking shape.
One note on scope: Aperio gives you the headline membership pulse — revenues and patron numbers — not the full Patreon back office. Your Patreon dashboard stays the place for individual patrons, tiers, messages, and payouts. Aperio is the fast daily check; Patreon remains home base.
See your memberships next to everything else
This is where tracking Patreon in Aperio earns its keep. On its own, your Patreon income is one stream. Next to your YouTube, AdSense, AdMob, Shopify, and RevenueCat numbers, it becomes part of a single total — the real answer to "what is my creative work making?" One dashboard, every income source, on your phone. Here's how to see all your revenue in one place.
