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Startup Bountify is a cross between StackOverflow and a freelance exchange. The principle of operation is very simple - the customer publishes the task or question and makes an advance payment of from 1 to 250 dollars. During the week, anyone can offer a solution. The remuneration goes to whoever the customer chooses. If several roughly equivalent options are offered, or someone has made valuable comments and additions to the winning decision, the customer can additionally reward those who have contributed. If there is no solution, the money goes to charity.

A key guarantee of quality is openness - unlike freelancing services, discussion of options is public, anyone can point out a mistake or improve a solution. Openness works in the opposite direction: in the customer profile you can see how generously he distributes additional rewards to the participants of the discussion.

Registration takes a few seconds (especially if you have an account on Github). A great option when faced with a problem on the edge of its sphere of competence, which someone else can easily solve in 5 minutes, and you yourself may have to mess around for several hours with an unpredictable result. And vice versa - a good way to make money on beer and nuts, sharing your knowledge.

By the way, this is not the only site of its kind. Opened three months ago, Freedomsponsors.org uses a similar approach, only instead of arbitrary tasks and questions, it specializes in open source software bug reports. If you badly need to fix a bug or implement a feature in any Open Source project that has an open bug tracker, you can offer a reward for it. Instead of describing the task, simply leave a link to the bug report.
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There is a similar functionality on Russian IT Rockout , the alpha version of which has been launched this spring. This is a crowdfunding website, but in addition to the standard ā€œI want to make such a cool thing, I need so much money,ā€ you can choose ā€œI want someone to do this thing, I’m ready to pay that much.ā€

Unlike Bountify, which is closer to a simplified version of freelancing, FreedomSponsors and IT Rockout allow co-financing.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/155419/


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