Become a sponsor to Nathan Abondance
Hey !
I'm a French Salesforce architect and open source enthusiast.
I maintain Trailhead-Banner, a website that turns your Salesforce Trailhead achievements into stylish LinkedIn banners, for free, for all.
I created this project to help Trailblazers showcase their progress and skills more easily online. Your sponsorship helps me cover some costs and spend more time improving the app and releasing new features.
If youβve found value in my work or use thb.nabondance.me or find the tier rewards fun, consider sponsoring.
Thank you for supporting open source !
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Featured work
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nabondance/Trailhead-Banner
Trailhead-Banner is a web application that allows users to generate LinkedIn banners using their Trailhead data.
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$1 a month
Selectβ Sponsor badge on your GitHub profile.
$2 a month
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Your GitHub profile listed as a supporter on the Trailhead-Banner repository.
π Plus all benefits from previous tiers.
$5 a month
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Your GitHub profile picture displayed in the sponsor section on Trailhead-Banner website.
π¨ Receive a "handcrafted" custom banner made by me using MS Paint (yes, it's as terrible as it sounds).
π Plus all benefits from previous tiers.
$10 a month
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A "Sponsor β€οΈ" ribbon will be automatically added to your Trailhead Banner.
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Receive Trailhead-Banner stickers.
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Vote for future features on the roadmap.
π Plus all benefits from previous tiers.
$50 a month
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You will be a featured sponsor on GitHub.
π Receive a "Trailhead-Banner supporter" t-shirt (shipping may vary by location).
π Plus all benefits from previous tiers.
$100 a month
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Join the "Hall of Fame" on the website and GitHub repo, forever remembered as a key supporter of Trailhead-Banner !
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Your support to open source means so much that Iβll sponsor another open-source creator in your honor. Letβs grow the community together π«Ά
π Plus all benefits from previous tiers.
$12,000 a month
Selectβ If you're considering sponsoring this tierβ¦ don't.
$12,000/month is the maximum GitHub allows, and while I appreciate the gesture, I'd rather you use that money to:
π€ Support independent open-source creators who rarely get the visibility (or funding) they deserve
π Fund nonprofits working on internet freedom, education, or open access to knowledge
π± Fund reforestation efforts, ocean cleanup initiatives, or climate tech projects
π Sponsor someone fluffier than me: support your local animal rescue center π
π Or just treat yourself. If you're the kind of person who gives to open source, you deserve something nice
If you still want to do something big: reach out, and Iβll help
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