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The co-op

Publish and Earn

GBTI is a developer co-op. Members publish their work, the network helps it get found, other members improve it, and the revenue it brings in is shared back with everyone who created the value.

Become a member $150 a year, 90-day no-card trial

Share the revenue

Three ways the work pays back

A piece of work earns its author a referral share, and the author chooses how much of it to pass on to the members who helped.

30%

to the author

Referral share

When someone joins the co-op because of work you published, you earn 30% of their membership revenue for the life of their membership.

up to 7%

to contributors

Contribution pool

The author can delegate up to 7% of that share to the members who improved the work through accepted contributions.

up to 3%

to commenters

Comment pool

And up to 3% to the members whose comments add to the discussion on a piece of work.

The shares are capped, so the original author always keeps the majority of what their work earns. Payouts run through Stripe Connect after a 90-day hold, derived from real Stripe data, always auditable.

Improve, and earn

When you improve someone’s work, you share in it

Every article, product, and prompt is a file in a public Git repo. Improving one is a pull request, and an accepted one earns a cut.

  1. 01

    You propose an improvement

    Open a pull request that improves another member’s article, product, or prompt, right from the GBTI client.

  2. 02

    The owner reviews it

    The content owner approves your change, or asks for edits. Nothing merges without their review.

  3. 03

    It merges, and you’re credited

    Your commit appears in that work’s contribution history, linked to you, as an accepted contribution.

  4. 04

    You share in the revenue

    You earn from the author’s delegated contribution pool. One accepted contribution claims the full pool; several split it by how much each member added.

The author decides how much of their 30% to delegate (up to 7% to contributors, 3% to commenters). Grammar-only fixes are a courtesy and earn no share; a meaningful correction or addition does.

Publish your work. Share in what it earns.

Start with a 90-day, no-card trial of the community.

Sign in with the GBTI extension

Signing in and publishing happen through the free GBTI browser extension. It keeps your GitHub sign-in on your own machine and lets you edit and publish in place.

The Chrome Web Store listing is coming soon. For now, the download page walks you through loading it as an unpacked extension.