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If I'm being honest, Passes is the one catching my attention most right now. 10% fee is the lowest, but it's not just about that. You get subscriptions, paid messaging, streaming, a storefront, and actual CRM analytics in one place. That's genuinely different from everything else. The audience management tools alone put it in a different category.
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