Based on our record, Ko-fi should be more popular than Buy Me A Coffee. It has been mentiond 90 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Aisekai Beta v.0.0.8 Complete UI Revamp + Creators Donation1️⃣ Creators Tip Jar - Creators can now link their "https://ko-fi.com/", "https://buymeacoffee.com/", or https://coindrop.to/, offering followers a direct way to tip. Hint at a character you'd love to see created, tip them, and watch your wish come true!2️⃣ Brand New UI ! - We hear your complaints on readability of the site. Login and see our complete... Source: 6 months ago
Likely a scam. Asks for a $40 donation to a "charity", but this "charity" only seems to have kofi.com and buymeacoffee.com donation links? Source: 10 months ago
Barely anyone uses it. I also have a link in my description where people can tip me via buymeacoffee.com, and that is used far more often than the Super Thanks. Source: 12 months ago
They ran out of funds for operation and their buymeacoffee.com page says the need $40 a month but when it comes back, will it be a new season? Source: 12 months ago
Hello! I have been slowly growing an online business that uses Gumroad to facilitate the sale of my products. Unfortunantly, the fees (10 percent) of Gumroad are too much for me long-term. I have been looking at buymeacoffee.com, but it seems too much like a donations platform. Turbolink.io seems pretty good as a minimalistic alternative to Gumroad, but it hasn't been around for that long. Source: about 1 year ago
A few alternatives for micro donations that people have mentioned: https://ko-fi.com/ https://github.com/sponsors https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ Any others, let me know. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
I still have to try https://ci-en.net/, https://slushe.com/, https://ko-fi.com/, https://catbox.moe/, I heard they were possible good alternatives. But I couldn't say, dunno yet. Source: 5 months ago
I did, however, remember another crowdfunding platform that may be the best of both worlds here (second highest voted so far being Patreon). Ko-fi: it offers both monthly and one-time donations as well as a store where we could sell things like early access keys or things like that. Their fees are very low as well, capping out at 5%. Source: 5 months ago
With everything going on with Patreon lately that's probably why I've suddenly started hearing about Ko-fi this year. Source: 5 months ago
Checkout ko-fi.com and see if you dig it. It's a much, much, MUCH better deal than Patreon. Source: 5 months ago
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Surprised that none of the comparison reviews talk about how Buy me a Coffee makes money... I know I know you thought it was 5%. Well there is that of course but as a banker I'd like to introduce you to the time value of money. BMAC not only has investment rights while your tip jar is filling - but after you request distribution they ROUTINELY take a week or LONGER to send make an automated bank transfer- this in the electronic world we live in... Likely Larry Litteguy says ah heck what was I gonna do with a few bucks for a week or two- but multiply that by number of users and...you get the idea.. it's abusive.