The content on this site is free to read, the code examples are free to use, and there are no paywalls or subscription tiers. If you find the technical notes here useful on a regular basis, this page explains the ways you can support the work. There is no obligation, and the site does not track whether you have visited this page or what you do when you leave it.
What Your Support Covers
Running this site involves hosting costs, domain renewal, and the time required to research, test, and write the content. The payment gateway tutorials and API integration guides are based on real work on real projects. That means time spent building integrations in test environments, debugging edge cases, reading payment provider documentation, and verifying that the code patterns described here actually work. Writing up that work in a form that is useful to other developers takes additional time.
Support from readers helps justify the time spent writing detailed technical documentation rather than keeping it as private notes. It also helps cover the practical costs of maintaining a site that does not use advertising and does not accept sponsored content.
How to Get in Touch About Support
Payment and donation processing links will be added here once the appropriate setup is in place. In the meantime, if you want to express appreciation or discuss support options directly, use the Contact page to get in touch. I will respond to messages and can provide direct arrangements as needed.
If you are a developer who has used the payment gateway code on a commercial project and want to make a contribution, reaching out directly through the contact page is the current approach.
Other Ways to Help
If direct financial support is not something you are in a position to do right now, there are other ways to contribute to the usefulness of this site.
If you find an error in a code example or a description that is out of date, let me know. The contact page has the email address. Corrections improve the content for every developer who reads it after you.
If you are in a context where you can recommend the site to other WordPress and WooCommerce developers, that helps expand the audience for the content and makes the time investment worthwhile.
If you use the code examples in an open source plugin or project, a note in your credits is a simple acknowledgment that costs nothing.
About This Site
For more context on what this site covers and who it is for, see the About page and the About Me page. For the full content index, see Resources.