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Help the open and free web flourish. Support creators by paying for their free content.

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  • Microdonations

    Flattr allows users to make small, recurring donations (microdonations) to support creators, making it easier for fans to contribute without committing large sums of money.

  • Automated Contributions

    Users can set a monthly budget for contributions, and Flattr automatically distributes the budget based on user’s browsing habits and the content they consume.

  • Diverse Creator Support

    Flattr supports a wide range of creators including bloggers, podcasters, software developers, and more, allowing users to support a variety of digital content creators.

  • Integration with Browsers

    Flattr offers browser extensions that track the user’s web activity and make it easy to flatter the content they engage with.

  • Transparency

    Flattr provides clear and transparent financial distributions so users and content creators can see exactly where the money goes.

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    • EU NGI TALER will bring private and secure online payments to the Eurozone

      Flattr was a kind of a version of that (although billed as “donations”), and it recently shut down. https://flattr.com/.

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      8 months ago


    • Paying Netflix $0.53/H, etc.

      There was https://flattr.com/ and, more recently, https://twitter.com/coil But, yes, a complete chicken-and-egg problem.

      – Source: Hacker News
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      9 months ago


    • Ask HN: Startup ideas that you’ll never do?

      I think Flattr does exactly this https://flattr.com/ but it looks like they may have changed their business model recently.

      – Source: Hacker News
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      about 1 year ago


    • Show HN: StackAid – fund 100s of open source dependencies with one subscription

      This kind of looks like https://flattr.com/ but specifically for dev/dependencies. Not sure I like that there’s “only” a two-month limit in which funds can be claimed, though. Some developers could be very busy or get caught up with other stuff and not hear about their accumulated funds before the “expire”. Some might also think it’s a phishing scam if they haven’t heard of StackAid before.

      – Source: Hacker News
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      about 2 years ago


    • Patreon cuts deep inside creators’ pockets

      I think this is one of the problems flattr tries to solve. Instead of multiple micro transactions you make one larger transaction each month to flattr, who then divides it up to all the creators you want to support. I don’t know how Patreon does it, if they make one charge for each creator you support I guess the transactions fees can become a large part of the total amount. https://flattr.com/.

      – Source: Hacker News
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      over 2 years ago


    • Quartz is taking down the paywall

      That’s exactly how Brave works after you setup the wallet and it gives you two options: – pay a variable amount to the website you visit, based on how many visits and time you spent on; – pay a fixed amount to a website of your choice; Both options can be enabled at the same time, and the minimum number of visit, or the minimum length of the same, is adjustable; Flattr[0] should be similar with fiat currency. [0]…

      – Source: Hacker News
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      over 2 years ago


    • Making Open Source economy more viable with dual license collectives

      Couldn’t we mash something like [flattr](https://flattr.com/) into the package managers ( npm, pip, cpan etc.)? That would give the companies/users an option of regularly contributing a fixed budget to x FOSS projects without having to track down who/where/how for each dependency. The org collecting the micro payments distributes once a month to project maintainers with commit privileges. For static libs, the…

      – Source: Hacker News
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      over 2 years ago


    • TIL that Ethan Zuckerman, the inventor of the pop-up ad, apologized to the internet for creating one of the worst and most hated ways of online advertising.

      What about a third party company (like flattr ) that you can sign up and websites can have contribution buttons on their site.

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      over 2 years ago


    • Just tried elementary os for a couple of days, here are some things I think would be great to have on gnome

      I think that the elementary os style “pay what you want” approach combined with something like https://flattr.com/ where you can set aside a fixed amount of money every month to be divided between the apps you use would be great. This can be integrated with platforms like https://opencollective.com/ , https://liberapay.com/ or flattr.

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      about 3 years ago


    • Why the Substack hype is much ado about little

      The idea is quite old, Flattr has been doing something similar for 11 years now. The UI is a bit less polished though. https://flattr.com/.

      – Source: Hacker News
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      about 3 years ago

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