Have you tried Subscribestar instead of Patreon?
had subscribestar since the beginning. my website promotes it above patreon, and explains why. even put it first in my sig. but most people prefer patreon. by most, i'd say 90+%...
so, it's a big chunk to lose.
having said that, i've seen one or two peeps who do erm VERY not friendly patreon do okayyyy on subscribestar, but there's also the added terror of being only on one platform. and if you're only on one platform and subscribestar suddenly closes down, changes their rules, or whatever, you can sort of have the rug pulled out of you real quick. i've usually been the kind of person to play it safe.
part of this reason is why i'm trying a few different creative avenues, too.
i'm certainly going to drop a test case on subscribestar later this year (rel8algames). i might be able to split my work into two pieces.