To deliver a top-notch developer experience and user experience, we put ~~hundreds~~ thousands of hours of unpaid work into Tiptap. Your funding helps us to make this work more and more financially sustainable. This enables us to provide helpful support, maintain all our packages, keep everything up to date, and develop new features and extensions for Tiptap.
If you are thankful for Tiptap, you should say thank you to the lovely people of [überdosis](https://ueberdosis.io). The amazing company we are all building together and the amazing company that funded the initial development costs of Tiptap.
AND you should definitely hire us if you want us to design und build an amazing digital product for you. Bonus points if it’s somehow text editing related.
But here are the friendly faces of the two maintainers of Tiptap, Philipp Kühn (left) and Hans Pagel (right). You’ve probably read our names in the thousands of commits, pull requests or Tweets already.
Companies betting on Tiptap probably want some peace of mind and ensure that we keep maintaining Tiptap, but don’t forget that our work is based on the work of other lovely people that you should definitely sponsor too:
If you’re a company, don’t want to use GitHub, don’t have a credit card or want a proper invoice from us, just reach out to us at [humans@tiptap.dev](mailto:humans@tiptap.dev).
We are part of the [Y-Collective](https://opencollective.com/y-collective), a fund for projects related to Y.js (the technology we’re using for all the collaborative editing magic). That’s an OpenCollective, which allows you to send money through transfer, PayPal or credit card. Donations are tax deductible for US companies.
If you have an issue, a question, want to talk something through or anything else, [please use GitHub issues](https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap/issues/new/choose) to keep everything accessible to the whole community. For everything else, reach out to [humans@tiptap.dev](mailto:humans@tiptap.dev). We can take on a limited number of custom development and consulting contracts.
Nope, we are big fans of asynchronous communication. If you really need to reach out in private, send us an email to [humans@tiptap.dev](mailto:humans@tiptap.dev), but don’t expect technical email support. That all happens on [GitHub](https://github.com/ueberdosis/tiptap/issues)