Some intermediate results for khantehnt. They're losing subscribers. I'm not saying "they" to join the pronoun war but because I assume that Conrad still gets half of the money as long as neither of them produces content. "Half" is a shot in the dark of course. Also, Nate probably takes care that whoever needs to get paid, gets paid before he and Conrad see any money.
I guess it's mostly Digibro fans that are leaving and not (yet) Nateheads disgruntled about the "hiatus". It has been only 2 weeks.
Beginning of the month (estimated to $1032, see below)
Mid-month (restimated to $802, see below)
They state no goal in absolute numbers (anymore). They went from slightly below 100% = $1000 "kompensation" and growing to slightly above 50% = ? a few days later. So I assume it's $2000 now. This is roughly consistent with their subscribers after you subtract the fees subscribestar says they take (which adds up to roundabout 10%).
The subscriber count subscribestar states is inconsistent however so I have no idea what exactly these number mean.
I explained all this so I can link to it the next time I post the monthly numbers.
EDIT: since this is for reference, let's add the full calculation.
$0.3 per transaction would be 3% of $10. Since that's what most subscribers pledge let's go with this. Full fees would be 5% + 2.9% + 3% = 10.9%. That is, Conrad and Nate make 89.1 c per dollar.
Which subscriber numbers should we believe? Let's take those on the left. That's (6 x 5 + 81 x 10 + 5 x 20) = $940. Multiply with 0.891: That's $837.54.
If they have 85 subscribers (that might be the number that didn't cancel by the end of the month but who knows) let's assume for simplicity that they all give $10 which most do anyway, so $850. Multiply with 0.891: That's $757.35
So in any case, assuming a goal of $2000 and thus $802 reached sounds like it's in the right ballpark.
If anybody has any insight what these subscriber numbers mean exactly, let me know.