Find Any Patreon Username with WhatsMyName App
Patreon is the leading membership platform for creators, with millions of patrons supporting podcasters, artists, writers, and video makers. Because Patreon pages are a frequent target for impersonation and scams, searching Patreon through WhatsMyName App is a fast way to confirm whether a creator controls a handle, alongside 731 other platforms checked at the same time. No login, no install, results in seconds.
Platform: Membership, creator funding · 8 million+ monthly active patrons
Search Patreon Username FreeWhat Is Patreon and Why Username Searches Matter
Patreon launched in 2013 to let creators earn recurring income from members, called patrons. Each creator has a public page reachable through patreon.com/username, where the public landing page describes the membership tiers even when most content is members-only. That public page makes the username verifiable by tools like WhatsMyName App without accessing any gated content.
Username searches on Patreon matter in several contexts. Patrons verify they are subscribing to a creator's real page rather than an impersonator collecting payments under a stolen name. Creators monitor for fake pages using their identity to scam fans. Brands confirm a creator controls the Patreon they promote before sponsoring. Researchers tracing scam networks check whether a handle reused across platforms also runs a Patreon to collect funds.
Because money changes hands on Patreon, confirming whether a page is genuine, and whether the same handle appears on the creator's YouTube, Twitter, or Instagram, is an important fraud-prevention signal.
How Patreon Usernames Work
Patreon pages are reached through patreon.com/username, where the username is chosen by the creator and is unique. Usernames can contain letters and numbers. A separate creator display name and page title appear on the page and can be changed freely, but the username in the URL is the stable identifier. Some older or campaign-based pages also use a numeric path, but the vanity username is the common form.
Creators align their Patreon username with the handle they use on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram so fans can find the right page, which makes Patreon a useful platform to include in a cross-platform username sweep. Impersonators exploit this by registering lookalike usernames to intercept would-be patrons.
Because creators rebrand and impersonators register similar handles, real-time checks matter. WhatsMyName App checks the live Patreon page each time you search and never accesses members-only content.
- Page URL format: patreon.com/username
- Username chosen by the creator and unique
- Allowed characters: letters and numbers
- Display name and page title are separate and changeable
- Public landing page exists even when content is members-only
How to Search a Patreon Username with WhatsMyName App
No account, no install, no cost. Results in under 90 seconds.
Go to WhatsMyName App
Open whatsmynameapp.us in your browser on any device. No account is needed and nothing needs to be installed.
Enter the Patreon username
Type the Patreon handle into the search bar exactly as it appears in the page URL.
Run the search
Click Search. WhatsMyName App immediately begins checking all 732 platforms in parallel, including Patreon.
Find the Patreon result
Results stream in as each check completes. Look for the Patreon entry showing confirmed or not found.
Click through to verify
If confirmed, click the result to open the public Patreon page, which shows the creator name, tier descriptions, and patron count without revealing gated content.
Check connected platforms
Review all other found results. Creators link Patreon from YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, so matching accounts confirm a genuine page.
Export results
Once the scan completes, export all found accounts to CSV with one click, including platform name, profile URL, and category.
What WhatsMyName App Shows for Patreon
When WhatsMyName App finds a Patreon page, it returns a link to the public patreon.com page. That page shows the creator name, the page description, membership tiers, and often a patron count, confirming the username is registered. WhatsMyName App never accesses members-only posts; it only confirms the public page exists.
If no Patreon page exists for the searched username, WhatsMyName App returns a not-found result for Patreon while continuing to check all remaining platforms. A found result confirms the handle is registered, not the legitimacy of the creator behind it.
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Open WhatsMyName AppAfter Finding a Patreon Account
Once you confirm a Patreon page, the follow-up depends on your goal. If you are a patron verifying a page before subscribing, compare the Patreon page's linked socials against the creator's real YouTube, Twitter, or Instagram found in the same search. A page that links to accounts you can independently confirm is far more trustworthy than one with no matching footprint.
If you are a creator checking for impersonation, search your handle and note any Patreon page using your name that links to accounts you do not control. Report impersonation to Patreon, which actively removes pages that misuse a creator's identity.
If the search returned no Patreon result, the username is not currently registered there. The creator may use a different handle on Patreon or fund through another platform.
- Compare the page's linked socials with the creator's real accounts
- Verify before paying to avoid impersonation scams
- Report impersonating pages to Patreon
- Treat Patreon pages with no matching social footprint cautiously
Related Platform Searches
WhatsMyName App checks these platforms alongside Patreon in a single search. Explore the guides below or browse all OSINT tools available on this site.
YouTube creators are among Patreon's largest user groups and link their Patreon from video descriptions. A matching YouTube channel confirms a Patreon page belongs to the creator it claims.
Creators announce and link Patreon from Twitter under the same handle. Confirming Twitter adds a strong authenticity signal for a Patreon page.
Visual artists and creators funnel Instagram followers to Patreon. A consistent handle across both helps verify a membership page is genuine.
Frequently Asked Questions about Patreon Username Search
Does WhatsMyName App access members-only Patreon content?
No. WhatsMyName App only checks the public Patreon page that exists for each username, showing tier descriptions and the creator name. It never accesses, views, or reveals any members-only posts.
Can I use this to avoid a Patreon impersonation scam?
Yes. Before subscribing, search the creator's handle and compare the Patreon page's linked socials against accounts you can independently verify in the same search. A page with no matching social footprint is a warning sign of impersonation.
Why does Patreon show a page even when all the content is locked?
Patreon publishes a public landing page for each creator so potential patrons can read about the tiers and subscribe. The landing page exists and confirms registration even when the posts are members-only.
What does a not-found Patreon result mean?
It means no public Patreon page exists at the searched username. The creator may use a different handle on Patreon or may fund their work through a different platform.
Can WhatsMyName App tell me whether a Patreon page is the real creator?
WhatsMyName App confirms the page exists; it does not judge legitimacy. To assess authenticity, compare the page's linked socials with the creator's verified accounts found in the same search.
Is searching a Patreon username with WhatsMyName App legal?
How is this different from searching on Patreon directly?
Patreon's own search only checks Patreon. WhatsMyName App checks Patreon and 731 other platforms at once, so you immediately see whether the same handle appears on the creator's YouTube, Twitter, and elsewhere.
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Search Any Patreon Username Now
WhatsMyName App checks Patreon and 731 other platforms simultaneously. Free, no sign-up, results in under 90 seconds. Read the full WhatsMyName App guide to get the most out of every search.
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