Value for Value
Pay what you think is fair
All niche-knack apps are freely available. No paywalls, no subscriptions, no artificial limitations. I believe in the Value for Value model: you receive value first, then decide what it's worth to you.
If my software saves you time, sparks creativity, or simply brings you joy, consider giving back. Every contribution helps me keep building precision instruments for people who need them.
Bitcoin Lightning
Instant, low-fee payments via the Lightning Network. The native currency of Value for Value.
Lightning Network support is on the way. Stay tuned!
Bitcoin (On-chain)
For larger contributions or if you prefer on-chain transactions.
Traditional Payment
If you prefer fiat currency, I also accept payments through these platforms.
Other Ways to Contribute
Value isn't only monetary. Here are other ways you can support my work:
Spread the Word
Tell others about apps you find useful. Word of mouth is powerful.
Report Bugs
Found something broken? Let me know so I can fix it.
Suggest Features
Have an idea? I'd love to hear what would make my apps better for you.
Contribute Code
Some of my projects are open source. Pull requests welcome on GitHub.
What is Value for Value?
Value for Value (V4V) is a model that flips traditional commerce: instead of paying before you know if something is valuable, you experience it first and then decide what it's worth.
This model, popularized by podcasters and enabled by Bitcoin's Lightning Network, creates a direct relationship between creators and users. No middlemen taking cuts, no advertising, no selling your data.
The philosophy is simple: if you received value, return value. The amount is up to you. Some people give a few sats (fractions of a Bitcoin), others give more. Some people give their time or skills instead of money.
Value doesn't have to be monetary, either. If you're a developer, contributing code is one of the most meaningful ways to give back. Many of my projects are open source on GitHub — whether it's fixing a bug, improving documentation, or building a feature you wish existed, a pull request is worth its weight in gold.
It's an honest exchange between people who make things and people who use them.