The GTA 6 community that pays its builders
Every big game gets a thousand Discord servers, and most of them die in a month: nobody posts, the owner burns out, and the good players scatter. Frenz communities are built to avoid exactly that. The clips your members post feed the community, the community feeds their reach, and once you pass 500 members you can earn real money from the thing you built.
What a GTA 6 community on Frenz looks like
- Text and voice channels: a #heists channel, an #lfg channel, voice rooms for sessions. Set up in minutes, not an evening of permission menus.
- A members-only feed where the crew's best GTA 6 clips and announcements live, separate from the noise.
- Custom emojis and stickers your members actually use in chat, with favorites lockable to supporter tiers.
- Moderation that works: roles, kick and ban, pinned messages, and channel locks without a bot ecosystem.
Growth is built into the clips
The reason Frenz communities grow where Discord servers stall: content leaves the building. When a member posts a heist clip and tags the crew, that clip travels to every tagged player's followers. People discover the community through the plays, not through a server listing site.
And yes, owners earn from it
Once your community reaches 500 members you can add up to three paid tiers, from €2.99 a month. Lock channels to a tier, give supporters name flair and exclusive emojis, or gate the whole community. 90% of every community subscription goes to you as the owner, paid out through Stripe. The full earning breakdown is here.
Start now, not on launch day
The communities that will matter for GTA 6 are being built before release. Members gather around anticipation: trailers, theories, planning who runs what on night one. Get your crew in, set the channels up, and be the place people already trust when the servers go live. More on GTA 6 at Frenz.