
How your IP earns with 9n16
9n16 is built so a single IP can earn across many formats and revenue streams — not just from a single view count. Here is how monetization works, step by step.
A coin & unlock model, not a pure subscription
Instead of relying only on a classic subscription, 9n16 uses a coin and unlock system. Viewers buy coins and use them to unlock episodes, premium content, early access or extra material. That means your content is rewarded for real engagement and willingness to pay — not only for raw reach.
Your revenue streams
Coins & Unlocks
Viewers unlock episodes, premium content, early access or bonus material with coins — a direct, engagement-based income source.
Revenue Share
You participate in the revenue your IP generates through structured, transparent revenue-share models.
Brand Integrations
Suitable projects can earn through brand partnerships and sponsored integrations built into the story world.
Licensing
Curated versions of your IP can be licensed to partners, platforms and international windows.
Audio Exploitation
Audio-series, podcasts and audiobooks open up additional income on audio platforms.
Community Products
Future community features and creator products create further long-term revenue potential.
From idea to income
Every IP follows a clear path before it earns. These are the stages:
Submit your IP
You send a concept, pitch, showreel or existing IP through the submission form.
Creative & monetization review
We review format potential, audience fit and how the IP can realistically monetize across formats.
Development & format planning
Together we shape the IP into a multi-format story architecture and decide which revenue streams fit best.
Production & delivery
The project is produced and prepared for vertical, 16:9, audio and social exploitation.
Launch & distribution
Your content goes live with coins, unlocks and discovery across channels.
Earning & growth
Revenue flows from coins, revenue share, brand deals, licensing and audio — and grows with the success of your IP.
All models are indicative. Your actual participation and earnings depend on the project, format, performance and the final agreement.
