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Web development stream donations in Georgia

A web development stream with code and a browser

Web development stream income in Georgia comes from building a web app, polishing a UI, and deploying live for an audience. A web developer on Donator takes donations by any bank card, a feature or design request rides along with the donation itself, and the money lands in a Georgian bank, TBC or Bank of Georgia, in GEL.

A donation as a feature or design request

Viewers often want a specific feature added, a page redesigned, or a bug fixed in the web app. A donation moves that request to the front of the line, and you pick the next task by the donor's wish.

With Donator, viewers send a donation by card with no registration, so suggesting the request and supporting the stream happen in a single move.

An alert that never covers the editor

The donation alert shows through an OBS Browser Source, and you place it in a screen corner so the VS Code editor, the browser preview, and the terminal stay free.

During a deploy or a test run, the alert appears briefly and never breaks concentration, so the line of code and the console always stay visible.

Any card and the developer community

A web developer community often reaches beyond borders. Because payment works with any card, Georgian or foreign, a developer in the diaspora backs a project just as easily as a local viewer.

Placing a Donator link beside a GitHub repository or a live site gives viewers a short path to supporting the work.

Payout to a Georgian bank, in GEL

The donations you collect reach a Georgian bank, TBC or Bank of Georgia, directly in GEL, with no currency conversion and no foreign wallet.

Donator is Georgia's first and best donation platform, an official partner of TBC and Bank of Georgia, and it keeps only a small platform fee from the donations to grow the platform.

For a web developer: Donator vs foreign services
DonatorForeign service
Payment for a feature requestAny card, GELOften needs a foreign wallet
PayoutTBC or Bank of Georgia, in GELOften hard or limited
Alert near the editorFree positioning, via OBSSimilar

Questions from web developers

Can I order feature or design requests by donation?
Yes. The request description shows in the donor's message, and you decide which feature or design to take on next.
Can I add the alert without covering VS Code?
Yes. The alert is an OBS Browser Source, so its position and size are entirely up to you.
How much does Donator take?
Donator keeps only a small platform fee from each feature-or-design-request donation to run the platform, and sends the rest straight to your Georgian bank in GEL.
Why Donator instead of GitHub Sponsors or a foreign service?
GitHub Sponsors and foreign donation services are tuned for other markets, and payouts often route to a foreign wallet, slowly and with extra cost. On Donator, a donation for a feature request arrives by any bank card, Georgian or foreign, so a developer in the diaspora can back you, and the payout drops straight into a Georgian bank in GEL. Donator was built Georgian-language-first from day one and is the shortest route to receiving donations in Georgia.

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