since bandcamp's future is uncertain i'm bringing back blamscamp (by @suricrasia ). it lets you make an in-browser player for your album that you can put on itch.io! it's pretty easy and straightforward to use and works just fine. you can sell music on itch BTW
blegh i hate e-begging but
idk what to do rn i have to pay some credit card debtsβ’ and i dont wanna keep pushing them more and more to next months and such
i was expecting a (already not "Great") payment from youtube ad revenue to be able to pay this but didn't get it. they only "update" my revenue the last day of the month (and they only send money if the revenue gets to at least $100, and even THEN there's international tax bs that has to be deducted from it), but i have to pay what i owe my credit card in a month a couple days earlier than that. so it's kinda not fair
so if you can help in any way, with even idk, Five Cents, i'd appreciate: https://ko-fi.com/Lu9_ST
i'll have something like commissions for this kind of stuff as soon as i can i promise (i already have for music but it's a bit too specific/niche)
finding that if you want to know the real shit about a toaster you should check the French reviews
Because I want there to be Patreon competitors, I will explain what Patreon actually does, so if somebody would like to actually compete with Patreon they will know what they have to actually accomplish.
Brace yourself. Some of this is a little complicated to explain.
And before explaining it, allow me to observe: these are the sorts of features you get when somebody who actually really understands the usage case designs the platform. Patreon was founded by and designed by an actual goddamn artist, a musician and music video maker, who understood what artists and other creators actually need out of a platform.