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Martin Ackerfors

@ackerforsTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 5, 2026 · staleModeled revenue

writer, doodler, graphic designer, rpg creator.

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0% · 30 days
Total audience
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incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$5

$3–$8 modeled range

Starting price
$3/mo
4 membership tiers
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$3/moFöljare/Follower[In English below]Du följer mig och vill stötta mig och det jag gör. Du blir inbjuden till en Discord-server där vi kan diskutera vidare och där jag från och till ber om råd eller tips.---You are following me and want to support what I'm doing. You're invited to a Discord-server where we can discuss more and where I, from time to time, ask for advice or ideas.
$20/moBeundrare/Admirer[In English below]Du gillar verkligen det jag gör och vill vara säker på att inte missa något. Förutom tillgång till Discord-server får du även alla böcker jag självpublicerar medan du är Beundrare hemskickade utan extra kostnad. (Just nu finns ingen uppskattning om hur många det kan bli.)--You really like what I'm doing and want to be sure to not miss anything. Additionally to Discord server access, you'll also get all books I'm self-publishing home, free of charge. (As for now, no estimate for how many that may be is available.)
$99/moMecenat/Patreon[In English below]Du har min oändliga tacksamhet, samt samma förmåner som Följare och Beundrare. --You have my endless gratitude, as well as the same things as Followers and Admirers.
Growth signals — Martin Ackerfors
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1 paid members · past 30 days

Membership
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May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Martin Ackerfors1 members · $5/mo

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What they publish

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Article Latest postPublicAmanda Montell — Cultish

In “Cultish”, Amanda Montell uses everything from Scientology to CrossFit to show the language toolbox leaders use to create their cultish groups, with the important effect that as a reader, one learns to spot the difference between what is cult and what is positive connection.

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