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*Godot open source game engine is getting $10k/month on Patreon - [https://www.patreon.com/godotengine] | *Godot open source game engine is getting $10k/month on Patreon - [https://www.patreon.com/godotengine] | ||
*Flattr gives you 90% - [https://flattr.com/] | *Flattr gives you 90% - [https://flattr.com/] | ||
*Donations for nonprofits -5 more from [https://nonprofithub.org/nonprofit-technology/5-online-donation-tools-to-delight-your-donors/] | |||
*Fundly | *Fundly | ||
*Qgiv | *Qgiv - 4% for lowest package makes it most affordable. | ||
*Razoo | *Razoo | ||
*@Pay | *@Pay |
Latest revision as of 02:50, 11 May 2019
- Patreon has a 5% minimum cut + PayPal fees. But it takes care of dropping donations?
- Y Combinator thinks that Liberapay up-front payment makes it unlikely to get wide adoption - [1]. Liberapay transacts $10k/month in total. [2]
- Godot open source game engine is getting $10k/month on Patreon - [3]
- Flattr gives you 90% - [4]
- Donations for nonprofits -5 more from [5]
- Fundly
- Qgiv - 4% for lowest package makes it most affordable.
- Razoo
- @Pay
- Network For Good’s DonateNow
- Paypal Donations
- FirstGiving