Subscription/Membership/Paywall feature
Valantien
The most important feature! But as we have a developer who is a centralized one-man army. It will take a long, long time.
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Long Trinh
Valantien: I was surprised to lelearnarned that Wiki.js had been handled by one single developer. Given how complex and useful the software is, that's really an admirable effort, and I am really grateful forof it!
Are you aware of any way to integrate Wiki.js with a third-party paywall solution?
Valantien
Unfortunately not, I'm in the same boat as you. I have an WIKI about ancient history, that I wish could monetize through an access subscription.
I recommend that you support this project, please consider becoming a sponsor. I already made a small monthly donation.
more info
https://github.com/Requarks/wiki
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Long Trinh
Valantien: Thank you! I actually want to support Mr. Giard to commercialize the product, having a managed service, the same way with Ghost.org. My company are willing to pay for it. I am not sure if donations is a sustainable way to go. Even if Mr. Giard can raise $6,000 per month to work full-time on it, it's still a one-man project. If I set up a page using Wiki.js, I wanted to know that I can rely on it in the long run. If the product is still a one-man effort, I am not going to bet my business on it.
So Mr. Giard, I am sure you read this, please consider making it a business and join the market. I love Wiki.js and I admire your work, but there are too many uncertainties from a business perspective.
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Long Trinh
Valantien: Hi, can you please share your Wiki's URL? I am curious to see how it applies to your project.
Valantien
Long Trinh: My project is in Brazilian Portuguese, I believe it will not serve as a reference, besides it is a closed study group.
Valantien
Long Trinh: It would be an awesome help, I think you can contact the dev directly on twitter (https://twitter.com/requarks) or the link below.
https://js.wiki/donate