Keep the studio shipping.

Every app the studio makes is free to use, and the developer tools are open source — no paywall, no subscription, no account. That is a deliberate choice, and it has a real cost: the Apple Developer fee, the signing and notarization, and the after-hours time each release takes are all carried by one person. If one of these has earned a place in your day, a sponsorship is what keeps the next release coming.

GitHub Sponsors

Monthly or one-off, billed alongside the rest of your GitHub. The closest thing to funding the roadmap directly.

Buy Me a Coffee

A one-tap coffee, no account needed — the simplest way to say a release was worth it.

Ko-fi

One-off or monthly, and Ko-fi takes no fee — the whole amount reaches the studio.

Where it goes.

  • The Apple Developer Program

    The $99-a-year fee every signed, notarized and Mac App Store build depends on — due whether or not a release ships that year.

  • Claude Code (Max)

    The $200-a-month subscription behind the AI pair-programming that ships these releases at a one-person pace.

  • Time for the next release

    Features and fixes are built after hours. Sponsorship is the one thing that turns into more of those hours.

  • Keeping the essentials free

    Charging for what an app is actually for is the obvious way to cover its costs. Not doing that is the choice sponsorship pays for.