Upvote.Net Official Release: Everything You Need To Know

Table of Contents▼
- What is changing
- New vote packages
- Active subreddit limits now use a rolling 60-day window
- What happens when you upgrade
- What happens when your tier drops
- Priority order matters
- Add-on subreddit slots
- Deleting a subreddit now has a cooldown
- You can restore a deleted subreddit during the cooldown
- How add-on slots behave differently
- What you should do now
- FAQ
- Before you use the new panel
We are rolling out a new Upvote.Net system for users who manage Reddit upvote campaigns through the panel.
This update changes how vote packages, active subreddit limits, add-on subreddit slots, and subreddit deletion rules work.
The goal is to make the system more predictable.
You should be able to see what your account can use, what your current limits are, and what happens when you upgrade, downgrade, remove a subreddit, or need extra campaign capacity.
What is changing
Most users will only need to understand two things.
First, your available vote balance comes from the package you buy.
Second, your active subreddit limit depends on your successful deposits in the most recent 60-day period.
New vote packages
We are updating the vote package structure so users can choose between small test orders, regular campaign usage, and larger agency-style volume.
Package | Deposit | Votes Included | Effective Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
Trial | $10 | 50 votes | $0.200/vote |
Basic | $50 | 310 votes | $0.161/vote |
Standard | $200 | 1,500 votes | $0.133/vote |
Professional | $500 | 5,000 votes | $0.100/vote |
Business | $1,000 | 13,330 votes | $0.075/vote |
VIP | $2,000 | 40,000 votes | $0.050/vote |
Whale | $5,000 | 125,000 votes | $0.040/vote |
Smaller packages are best for testing the panel or running light campaigns.
Larger packages are built for users who run repeated campaigns and want a lower effective rate per vote.
Active subreddit limits now use a rolling 60-day window
The new system also adds active subreddit limits.
Your limit is based on your successful deposits during the most recent 60 days.
This is a rolling window. That means older deposits eventually fall out of the calculation.
If you keep depositing at the same level, your account keeps the matching tier. If your recent deposit total drops, your active subreddit limit may drop too.
Tier | Successful Deposits in Last 60 Days | Active Subreddit Limit |
|---|---|---|
Tier 0 | $0 | 3 subreddits |
Bronze | $100 → $500 | 5 subreddits |
Silver | $500 → $1,500 | 8 subreddits |
Gold | $1,500 → $3,000 | 12 subreddits |
Platinum | $3,000 → $5,000 | 16 subreddits |
Diamond | $5,000 or more | 20 subreddits |
The system uses this limit to keep active subreddit management clear.
If you only work with a few subreddits, you may not notice much difference.
If you manage many campaigns across many communities, you should review your subreddit list and keep your most important subreddits prioritized.
What happens when you upgrade
Upgrades happen as soon as a successful deposit changes your 60-day total.
For example, if your current account level allows 5 active subreddits and a new deposit moves you into a tier that allows 8, the system can expand your available subreddit slots right away.
If any subreddits were frozen because your account had dropped to a lower tier before, the system can reactivate eligible subreddits based on your priority order.
You do not need to rebuild your list from scratch after every upgrade.
What happens when your tier drops
The system checks account tiers daily.
When older deposits fall outside the 60-day window, your recent deposit total may go down.
If that moves your account into a lower tier, the system does not delete your subreddit data.
Instead, subreddits above your new limit are moved into a frozen or inactive state.
Frozen subreddits stay in your account, but they cannot be used as active subreddit slots until your limit increases again or you adjust your priority list.
We also plan to show warnings before important deposits age out of the 60-day window so users can top up before their active limit changes.
Priority order matters
The system gives your subreddit list a priority order.
Subreddits added earlier start with higher priority by default.
If your tier drops, the system keeps the highest-priority subreddits active first and freezes the lower-priority ones that no longer fit within your limit.
After a tier drop, you will be able to adjust the priority order once for that downgrade event.
Use that swap carefully.
It is meant to help you keep the most important campaigns active if your limit changes.
It is not meant for rotating random subreddits in and out of the system.
Add-on subreddit slots
Some users need more subreddit capacity for short-term campaigns or large client workloads.
For that, the new system adds optional subreddit add-on slots.
Each add-on slot costs $100 for 30 days.
Each add-on slot works independently from your normal tier limit.
The normal tier system supports up to 20 active subreddit slots. Add-ons can expand your total active subreddit capacity up to 30.
That means slots 21 through 30 require paid add-ons, even if your account is already on the highest tier.
Use add-ons when you need extra capacity for a specific campaign, client, product launch, or temporary workload.
Deleting a subreddit now has a cooldown
The new system adds cooldown rules when you remove a subreddit.
This prevents fast rotation of unrelated subreddits and keeps campaign management more stable.
For normal system slots, deleting a subreddit starts a 15-day cooldown.
For paid add-on slots, deleting a subreddit starts a 10-day cooldown.
During the cooldown, that slot is still treated as occupied.
You cannot instantly delete one subreddit and replace it with another in the same slot.
You can restore a deleted subreddit during the cooldown
If you remove a subreddit by mistake, the system will show a restore option during the cooldown period.
Restoring the subreddit cancels the deletion countdown and returns the subreddit to normal active handling, as long as your account has enough active capacity for it.
This gives users a safety net for accidental clicks.
It also keeps the system from treating every temporary removal as a permanent slot reset.
How add-on slots behave differently
Add-on slots are separate from normal tier slots.
Each add-on has its own 30-day term.
If an add-on expires and you do not renew it, only the subreddit attached to that add-on slot is affected.
If you delete a subreddit from an add-on slot and the add-on expires before the 10-day cooldown finishes, the add-on expiration takes priority.
In that case, the add-on slot ends and the remaining cooldown no longer matters.
What you should do now
Before you use the new system, review your Reddit campaign setup.
Start with these checks:
- Review the subreddits you actively use.
- Decide which subreddits matter most for current campaigns.
- Keep important campaign subreddits higher in your priority list.
- Pick the vote package that matches your expected order volume.
- Use add-on slots only when you need extra short-term capacity.
- Watch for tier warnings if your account depends on a higher active subreddit limit.
If you run a small number of campaigns, this update should make the panel easier to understand.
If you manage many campaigns, the priority list and add-on slots will matter more.
FAQ
Will my subreddit data be deleted if my tier drops?
No.
If your active subreddit limit drops, extra subreddits are frozen instead of deleted.
They can become active again when your limit increases or when your priority setup allows them to fit within your current limit.
How is my subreddit limit calculated?
Your limit is based on successful deposits during the most recent 60 days.
Older deposits eventually stop counting toward your current tier.
Can I have more than 20 active subreddits?
Yes, but only with add-on slots.
The tier system supports up to 20 active subreddits. Add-ons can raise your total active capacity to 30.
How much does an add-on subreddit slot cost?
Each add-on slot costs $100 and lasts 30 days.
Why is there a cooldown when I delete a subreddit?
The cooldown keeps subreddit management stable and prevents fast slot rotation.
Normal system slots have a 15-day cooldown. Add-on slots have a 10-day cooldown.
Can I undo a deleted subreddit?
Yes.
During the cooldown period, you can restore the subreddit and cancel the deletion countdown.
Before you use the new panel
This update gives Upvote.Net users a clearer system for vote packages, campaign capacity, subreddit priority, and add-on usage.
Review your active subreddit list before you place new campaigns. Make sure your most important campaign subreddits are easy to identify, and keep enough deposit history or add-on capacity for the workload you plan to run.

Hey, I'm Sam. I've spent the last 8 years figuring out what actually works on Reddit (and what gets you instantly banned). After growing several brands through organic Reddit presence, I started Upvote to help others do the same - without the trial and error. When I'm not diving into subreddit analytics, you'll find me reading about consumer psychology or debating the best coffee brewing methods.
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