What alternatives do people have to monetize software in a more ethical way?

I particularly don’t understand the funding that some software receive. What they have to grant to receive those funds?

I also search for some type of monetization “model” better than donations, but more ethical than ads.

If it’s too much to explain I would be grateful for terms or books that I could search later.

  • iii@mander.xyz
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    44 minutes ago

    Opensource and free to use, paid business feautures (like single sign on, telemetry) and support.

  • ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com
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    6 hours ago

    I like paid cloud or sync features for apps that you can do it yourself as well. Like Zotero or some writing apps

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      Sounds a bit like Rustdesk. I’m happily hosting a relay on my VPS but the ‘account’ features don’t work for the free version. I just keep them in a note instead.

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      Cloud services or features monetization are interesting, I’ve seen some companies do a community or a local version and the business version with more features.

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        The slippery slope that projects taking this approach fall into boils down to ‘let’s put all our new features behind a business version and never add them to the community version until they become 2 totally different code bases’

  • PunkRockSportsFan@fanaticus.social
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    Good software is abstracted and free.

    Applying it to a business effectively is where the money gets made ethically.

    Contribute to the projects you use!