Become a sponsor to Martin Donath
Hi, I'm Martin, an independent full-stack engineer. I'm passionate about building Open Source tools and products that make the lives of developers easier, saving them time and money that they can spend on things they love.
In 2016 I released the first version of Material for MkDocs, which over the years has become the go-to project for beautiful project documentation. Chances are you've already seen it, as it's used by huge companies like AWS, Google, Mozilla, Microsoft, and Netflix. I've invested thousands and thousands of hours, gradually shaping it into what it is today: one of the simplest solutions to build a documentation website for your Open Source or commercial project.
It's all bootstrapped β no investors to please. Just useful software.
Now, if Material for MkDocs helps you save time and money, you might consider supporting me by becoming a sponsor of my work. Sponsorships allow me to make it even better, by squashing bugs immediately as they appear and providing a steady flow of useful new features. Additionally, you'll get a lot in return.
You're also actively helping me to finally build a team around Material for MkDocs, allowing me to compensate some of the most awesome individuals that help make using Material for MkDocs a pleasure! β€οΈ
π Commercial use: when choosing a tier, please choose the appropriate tier for your use case. If you're a corporation earning money off my software, opt for one of the commercial tiers. Note that internal use is also considered commercial use β in the end, your company saves a lot of time and money, and you're helping us staying on top of our game, making Material for MkDocs better every day.
βοΈ Important: If you sponsored as an organization, have sponsorship-related questions, or picked a tier that includes logo placement, send a quick message to [email protected] β @katharinalisalin is happy to help you! Also, please note that one-time sponsorships cannot be granted access to Insiders due to technical reasons.
Current sponsors 471
Featured work
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squidfunk/mkdocs-material
Documentation that simply works
HTML 21,140 -
mkdocs-material/examples
Runnable examples
Python 57 -
squidfunk/iframe-worker
A tiny WebWorker shim for file://
TypeScript 43 -
squidfunk/protobluff
A modular Protocol Buffers implementation for C
C 88
$15 a month
SelectThe Individual
Choose for non-commercial use (1-2 sites)
You love Material for MkDocs and use it for your Open Source project or personal blog. You read about all the awesome features in Insiders, which are first exclusively released to sponsors, and don't want to miss out.
Rewards:
- Access to Insiders
$35 a month
SelectThe Dedicated Individual
Choose for non-commercial use (3+ sites)
You use Material for MkDocs for several of your Open Source projects or personal sites, and just love that you can build beautiful documentation without having to worry about the constantly breaking JavaScript ecosystem β this is now @squidfunk's job.
Rewards:
- Access to Insiders
$125 a month
SelectThe Organization
Choose for commercial use (1-9 sites)
Your organization uses Material for MkDocs for its documentation or internal knowledge base and wants to make sure that it is well-maintained and safe to use for the years to come. You agree that $125 a month (less than 1 hour of a skilled developer) is a clever investment into a solution, solving tons of problems you don't want to fight yourself.
Rewards:
$250 a month
SelectThe Global Organization
Choose for commercial use (10-49 sites)
Your organization runs many internal and public-facing sites that are built with Material for MkDocs, helping you to share and manage knowledge efficiently. You've evaluated several commercial alternatives which will cost you 3-4x more, some of which with a smaller feature set. You agree that $250 a month (less than 2 hours of a skilled developer) is a very good deal for the value you're getting out of it.
Rewards:
$1,000 a month
SelectThe Holistic Organization
Choose for commercial use (50+ sites)
Your organization's day-to-day operations critically depend on Material for MkDocs, and you need to make sure that bugs are fixed quickly to keep your customers happy. You see your work as part of a larger ecosystem, realizing that giving back is essential to keeping everything you fight for alive.
Rewards: