If you like what we do, you can support us directly.
Example view · no real paymentThe support widget for voluntary support.
Embed a configurable widget on your website. Visitors choose an amount there and then pay in Stripe Checkout. The payment is processed through your connected Stripe account.
Free includes visible SupportTheWork branding. From Starter onward you can customize the design and hide the branding.
The widget stays with your content.
Readers and users discover the support option where they already know your project. Only the payment itself moves to Stripe Checkout.
Embedded directly
The widget loads on your website through embed code. For payment, supporters move to Stripe Checkout and then return to your page.
Clear plan boundaries
You define the headline, description and amounts yourself. Custom design and optional branding are available from Starter; Free keeps SupportTheWork branding visible.
Your Stripe account
Connect your own Stripe account. Stripe processes payments; SupportTheWork does not hold or distribute the money centrally.
Write your own support message. Customize the design from Starter onward.
Define what people support and which amounts are available. With Starter or Pro, you can also align color and presentation with your website.
- Custom headline, description and button label
- Preset and custom support amounts
- Brand color and display style from Starter
- Branding visible in Free, optional from Starter
- Preview for desktop and mobile
Design. Connect. Embed.
You set up the widget in the dashboard, connect your Stripe account and then add the embed code to your website.
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Set up widget
Define copy and amounts. From Starter onward you can also customize color and presentation.
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Connect Stripe
Connect your own Stripe account through Stripe Connect.
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Add code
Add the generated embed code to your website.
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Understand usage
Track views, interactions and successful support payments in the dashboard.
For content, tools and communities with their own website.
Place the widget where people already use your project: on article pages, in project documentation or on your community site.
All use cases