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For illustrators

Let visitors support your work where they already experience it.

SupportTheWork fits illustrators who share sketchbooks, process posts, wallpapers and illustration resources on their own website and want a small, voluntary support prompt without sending people to another profile.

For your own websites, portfolios, project pages and free content.

Illustration of a illustrators website with a SupportTheWork widget
Process posts, context and support stay on your own website.
Website area portfolio and process blog
Support moment process posts
Best fit wallpapers, brushes and sketch notes
Use cases

Offer support at the moment your work is understood.

A full shop or paid community is often too heavy for voluntary support. A focused widget keeps the ask close to the value people just received.

01

Open resources

Keep useful material freely accessible and still give visitors a clear way to say thank you.

02

Project pages

Place support beside the project, release, article or showcase that created the value.

03

Ongoing work

Explain how voluntary support helps with updates, maintenance and the next public release.

Workflow

From website content to support prompt in a few steps.

You decide where the widget appears, what it says and which amounts make sense for your audience.

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  1. 01Choose the pagePick the article, resource, tool, gallery or project page where support should appear.
  2. 02Write the promptExplain briefly why voluntary support helps you keep publishing useful work.
  3. 03Approve your domainLimit widget delivery to your own website and keep the integration controlled.
  4. 04Embed the widgetAdd the generated embed code to your CMS, template or static page.
Ideas

Ideas for illustrators.

These placements work well because visitors see the value before the support prompt appears.

Website area Support prompt Why it fits
Resource page “If this helped you, support future free resources.” The value is clear right after the visitor used the material.
Project update “Support the next update.” Readers understand that ongoing work takes time.
Download section “Download for free, support voluntarily.” The download stays open while support remains optional.
About page “Like this work? Help keep it independent.” Returning visitors get a simple support path.
In short

For illustrators, support works best close to the work.

SupportTheWork keeps your website central and gives visitors a direct way to support what they already value.