Industry: Cosplay
Cosplay streamer donations in Georgia

Sewing a costume, building armor, and testing makeup have become a live stream in Georgia too, often in the final weeks before a convention. A cosplay streamer on Donator takes donations by any bank card, the alert appears beside the workbench overlay, and the money lands in a Georgian bank, TBC or Bank of Georgia, in GEL.
A donation that funds the materials
Armor pieces or a complex costume's materials cost real money, so a donation often goes straight toward the next part or a paint test. Viewers follow the whole process and lend a hand by donating.
With Donator, viewers send a donation by card with no registration, so the support is as alive as the build itself.
An alert that never covers the detail work
The donation alert shows through an OBS Browser Source, and you can place it beside the workbench, your face cam, or an armor piece so the hand-work detail always stays visible.
In the final days before a convention, when the pace picks up, the alert still appears instantly without breaking your flow.
| Donator | Foreign service | |
|---|---|---|
| Payment | Any card, GEL | Often needs a foreign wallet |
| Payout | TBC or Bank of Georgia, in GEL | Often hard or limited |
| Alert near the workbench | Free positioning, via OBS | Similar |
Questions from cosplay streamers
- Can I add the alert without covering the detail work?
- Yes. It's an OBS Browser Source that you size and place yourself, so the stitching or paint job stays in full view.
- Can I dedicate a donation to a specific piece or material?
- Yes. Viewers leave a message and you read it out loud, which fits the moment you pick materials well.
- How much does Donator take?
- Donator keeps a modest slice of each donation to cover running costs, and the rest of your material fund lands in your Georgian bank account in GEL.
- Does a viewer need an account to chip in for materials?
- No. A viewer taps to send a donation by card while the build is happening, no account or sign-up needed.
- Why Donator instead of TikTok gifts or YouTube Super Thanks?
- TikTok gifts and YouTube Super Thanks only function inside their own app and process payment through that platform's system. Donator is a Georgian service built for creators here: a donation toward a costume build comes in by any bank card, Georgian or foreign, so the diaspora can chip in on materials too, and the money is paid straight into a Georgian bank in GEL. DonationAlerts and Streamlabs are designed for other markets and often require a foreign wallet, while Donator puts the Georgian language first and stays the simplest, most direct route for a donation to reach a creator here.
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Donator: Georgia's first and best donation platform for streamers, on its way to becoming the only platform a streamer needs and expanding across the Caucasus region.
In official partnership with Georgia's leading banks, TBC and Bank of Georgia.
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