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- Nov 2022
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Donations
To add some other intermediary services:
- ko-fi (site for contribution)
- GitHub sponsors (for GitPages)
- itch.io (for games)
- Gumroad (for sites and repositories)
- Patreon (for fan interaction)
To add a service for groups:
To add a service that enables fans to support the creators directly and anonymously via microdonations or small donations by pre-charging their Coil account to spend on content streaming or tipping the creators' wallets via a layer containing JS script following the Interledger Protocol proposed to W3C:
If you want to know more, head to Web Monetization or Community or Explainer
Disclaimer: I am a recipient of a grant from the Interledger Foundation, so there would be a Conflict of Interest if I edited directly. Plus, sharing on Hypothesis allows other users to chime in.
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- web standards
- jekyll
- pwyw
- mozilla
- gumroad
- w3c
- open
- contribution
- API
- payment pointer
- micro-donation
- nonprofit
- freemium
- WWW
- model
- extension
- exclusive
- micropayment
- privacy
- film
- revenue sharing
- pricing strategies
- pricing
- games
- hugo
- mozilla festival
- stream
- web monetization
- wallet
- gratuity
- gatsby
- open web
- research
- Consortium
- podcast
- open collective
- video
- subscriptions
- open source
- tools
- gatehub
- education
- gaming
- art
- Patreon
- moodle
- microdonation
- collective
- ngx
- browser
- Interledger Protocol
- web
- protocol
- community
- payment
- open-source
- wordpress
- github
- tessy
- pay-what-you-want
- pay what you want
- online ledger
- FOSS
- monetization
- svelte
- youtube
- gridsome
- dev.to
- vuepress
- gftw
- Interledger
- 11ty
- revenue
- plug-in
- donation
- mozfest
- strategies
- premium
- ko-fi
- pipe web
- business
- sponsors
- tips
- uphold
- fans
- coil
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- Feb 2021
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trailblazer.to trailblazer.to
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Around 2 years ago I decided to end the experiment of “TRB PRO” as I felt I didn’t provide enough value to paying users. In the end, we had around 150 companies and individuals signed up, which was epic and a great funding source for more development.
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We’re now relaunching PRO, but instead of a paid chat and (never existing) paid documentation, your team gets access to paid gems, our visual editor for workflows, and a commercial license.
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- Dec 2019
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Choose Your Plan
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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- May 2016
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www.edsurge.com www.edsurge.com
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Freemium companies walk a tightrope with their customers: The free features have to be attractive enough to draw users—but not so powerful that users don’t want to pay for the upgrade.
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