How to improve the Joinlemmy Donation page?
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This is a follow-up to my previous post asking for design suggestions for the new donation dialog. It gave a lot of valuable feedback which is why I'm making another similar post.
This time it's about the donation page on join-lemmy.org (linked above). What can be done to improve the texts and design? For a start I already changed the text to the same one from the donation dialog. Here more space is available, so a longer text with more details could be written (possibly below the donation buttons).
What do you think about the available donation options? Do they work for you or would you prefer to donate through a different platform? On the other hand it is possible that the number of available options is already too confusing. Would it help to add a short description for each button?
Below are lists of contributors, translators and sponsors. They haven't been updated in two years and no one complained, which indicates that they don't serve as motivation for people to contribute or donate. So I would remove that whole section which will leave a lot of free space. What else can we put there, maybe a list of reasons why people should donate?
By the way I plan to make a recurring series of posts like this. The next ones will likely cover onboarding for new users, the reports page and more. If you know a catchy name for this series you can also comment it below.
Short and simple is always better, people stop reading if it's too
long.Thanks to the generosity of our users we are able to develop Lemmy as an open source platform free of tracking and ads. Making a donation will allow us to continue maintaining and improving the platform. To make a one-time or recurring donation click the button below. Thank you for using Lemmy.
Here's a good listicle about donation pages.
https://wpforms.com/donation-page-examples-to-inspire-your-online-fundraising/ -
This is a follow-up to my previous post asking for design suggestions for the new donation dialog. It gave a lot of valuable feedback which is why I'm making another similar post.
This time it's about the donation page on join-lemmy.org (linked above). What can be done to improve the texts and design? For a start I already changed the text to the same one from the donation dialog. Here more space is available, so a longer text with more details could be written (possibly below the donation buttons).
What do you think about the available donation options? Do they work for you or would you prefer to donate through a different platform? On the other hand it is possible that the number of available options is already too confusing. Would it help to add a short description for each button?
Below are lists of contributors, translators and sponsors. They haven't been updated in two years and no one complained, which indicates that they don't serve as motivation for people to contribute or donate. So I would remove that whole section which will leave a lot of free space. What else can we put there, maybe a list of reasons why people should donate?
By the way I plan to make a recurring series of posts like this. The next ones will likely cover onboarding for new users, the reports page and more. If you know a catchy name for this series you can also comment it below.
The patreon page sucks. You can and should show the tiers without requiring people to become members first.
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0.6 / 3 devs funded*
Currently the information is shown when hovering over ("Based on a median European €50,000 software developer salary from developersalary.com"), which is behaviour expected when you hover over an (i)-icon (or a question mark). If you put in an asterisk, there should be somewhere on the bottom of this element that refers to said asterisk to indicate the extra info. It's not intuitive to having to mouse-over an asterisk, imo.
4 months remaining
I imagine this is referring to current balance. I'm not saying there should be a sense of urgency communicated but it might hurt donations if there's is shown that you've got 4 months left anyway.
Right, I removed the asterisk and added a dotted underline instead to indicate hover text. The text with 4 months left is an old leftover, Ive removed it. Also made the text bigger and changed the button layout (though it looks too green now).
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The patreon page sucks. You can and should show the tiers without requiring people to become members first.
Not sure what you mean, I can see these without login:
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Right, I removed the asterisk and added a dotted underline instead to indicate hover text. The text with 4 months left is an old leftover, Ive removed it. Also made the text bigger and changed the button layout (though it looks too green now).
Personally I like
like the top 2 of this image:
But that's just 1 opinion.
I agree that this is very green! Perhaps adding some icons of the platforms will help break it up a bit:
https://en.liberapay.com/about/logos
https://www.patreon.com/en-GB/brand
https://docs.opencollective.com/help/about/introduction#media-logo
Crypto is a bit more difficult, I don't think there's a universal crypto logo/icon. Perhaps Bitcoin will suffice.
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Short and simple is always better, people stop reading if it's too
long.Thanks to the generosity of our users we are able to develop Lemmy as an open source platform free of tracking and ads. Making a donation will allow us to continue maintaining and improving the platform. To make a one-time or recurring donation click the button below. Thank you for using Lemmy.
Here's a good listicle about donation pages.
https://wpforms.com/donation-page-examples-to-inspire-your-online-fundraising/That is true, but not so easy to do. To make donation pages like those in your link would require setting up some kind of nonprofit and directly handling credit card payments with some payment processor, and probably various legal requirements. By relying on existing donation platforms we have much less hassle.
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Personally I like
like the top 2 of this image:
But that's just 1 opinion.
I agree that this is very green! Perhaps adding some icons of the platforms will help break it up a bit:
https://en.liberapay.com/about/logos
https://www.patreon.com/en-GB/brand
https://docs.opencollective.com/help/about/introduction#media-logo
Crypto is a bit more difficult, I don't think there's a universal crypto logo/icon. Perhaps Bitcoin will suffice.
Not sure about the question mark, but the icons are a great idea! Here is how they look with different colored buttons:
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That is true, but not so easy to do. To make donation pages like those in your link would require setting up some kind of nonprofit and directly handling credit card payments with some payment processor, and probably various legal requirements. By relying on existing donation platforms we have much less hassle.
Sorry, I meant just the text as examples. Maybe a cute picture with the devs all together would help.
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Sorry, I meant just the text as examples. Maybe a cute picture with the devs all together would help.
We devs have never met in person, and we are too shy to publicly share our pictures
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That is true, but not so easy to do. To make donation pages like those in your link would require setting up some kind of nonprofit and directly handling credit card payments with some payment processor, and probably various legal requirements. By relying on existing donation platforms we have much less hassle.
That is true, but not so easy to do. To make donation pages like those in your link would require setting up some kind of nonprofit and directly handling credit card payments with some payment processor
Shouldn't it be a good idea anyway to set up a limited liability company at some point anyway? in case you will get sued.
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That is true, but not so easy to do. To make donation pages like those in your link would require setting up some kind of nonprofit and directly handling credit card payments with some payment processor
Shouldn't it be a good idea anyway to set up a limited liability company at some point anyway? in case you will get sued.
AGPL specifies that everything is provided without liability or warranty, so I dont see how anyone could have reason to sue. Besides Lemmy is not a company, if anything a nonprofit would make sense.