How your account tier is calculated
Your account tier comes from successful deposits made in the last 60 days. Upvote.Net recalculates that rolling 60-day total and matches it to the tier table.
This is a recent-activity rule, not a lifetime-spend rule. A deposit helps your tier while it is inside the 60-day window. Once it ages out, your rolling total can go down.
Open Current Limits to see your current tier, rolling 60-day revenue, included subreddit slots, paid slots, and active subreddit count.
Tier reference
Each tier includes a different number of active subreddit slots. These are the included slots that come from your account tier before any paid extra slots are added.
| Tier | Revenue | Slots |
|---|---|---|
| New | $0 | 3 |
| Bronze | $100 to $499 | 5 |
| Silver | $500 to $1,499 | 8 |
| Gold | $1,500 to $2,999 | 12 |
| Platinum | $3,000 to $4,999 | 16 |
| Diamond | $5,000+ | 20 |
What happens when your tier goes up
When a successful deposit moves your rolling 60-day total into a higher tier, your included subreddit slot limit increases.
If some included subreddits were paused because your previous limit was lower, the system can bring them back as capacity becomes available. Higher-priority subreddits return first.
- The tier update happens after the qualifying deposit is confirmed.
- The Current Limits card shows the new tier and included slot count.
- Paid extra slots stay separate from included tier slots.
What happens when your tier may drop
Your tier can drop when older deposits leave the rolling 60-day window. The system checks this daily, so a tier can change even if you do not make a new deposit.
If your account is close to a drop, Upvote.Net can show a warning before the change. Use that warning to review your subreddit priority order.
- The highest-priority included subreddits stay active first.
- Included subreddits beyond the new tier limit can be paused instead of deleted.
- You can add deposits before the change if you want to keep the higher included slot limit.
Included slots and paid extra slots
Included slots come from your account tier. Paid extra slots are separate 30-day subreddit slots for short-term capacity.
Use paid slots when you need a temporary campaign, seasonal push, or client subreddit that should not replace your normal included priority list.
- Each paid extra subreddit slot costs $100 for one 30-day term.
- The tier system includes up to 20 subreddit slots at Diamond.
- Paid extra slots can extend total active capacity beyond the Diamond included limit, up to the system hard cap.
What to check before launching a campaign
Before you launch a new campaign, check Current Limits and the Subreddit Priority List. Those two areas tell you how much capacity you have and which included subreddits are protected first.
If you manage clients, review this before adding a new subreddit. It prevents a low-priority test subreddit from pushing a more important campaign out of the active set.
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