A curated list of resources, packages, and tools for implementing Web Monetization on websites.
Awesome Web Monetization is a curated list of resources for the Web Monetization API, a JavaScript browser API that enables micropayment streams from users to websites. It aggregates packages, tutorials, articles, and tools to help developers and content creators implement monetization features. The project simplifies discovering libraries for various frameworks and learning best practices.
Web developers, content creators, and open-source contributors looking to integrate Web Monetization into their sites or applications. It's especially useful for those using React, Angular, Vue, static site generators, or CMS platforms like WordPress.
It saves time by centralizing scattered resources into a single, community-maintained list, offering framework-specific packages and practical tools. Developers choose it for its comprehensive coverage and ease of finding relevant integration solutions.
🕶️ Stuffs about Web Monetization. Packages, articles, documentation links and others tools.
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Curates packages, tutorials, articles, and tools from across the web, providing a one-stop shop that saves developers time in searching for Web Monetization integrations.
Lists libraries for popular frameworks like React, Angular, Vue, and static site generators, as evidenced by the icons and entries in the Packages section, easing integration for diverse tech stacks.
Encourages contributions and stays updated with new resources, featuring community tools like Paytrackr and Akita, and links to forums for ongoing support.
Provides direct HTML and JavaScript examples for adding monetization tags and detecting API availability in the 'How to start' section, helping developers implement basics quickly.
Many listed packages are maintained by different authors with inconsistent update cycles; some are archived (e.g., ngx-monetization), risking obsolescence and fragmented support.
The tutorials section is minimal with only a few links, lacking depth for complex use cases or hands-on guidance, which may leave beginners struggling with advanced implementations.
As a resource list, it doesn't offer any monetization functionality itself; users must implement everything from scratch using external tools, adding complexity and potential integration hurdles.