What’s happened in April: Getting better
We’re very satisfied with you guys. We discovered an increase in the number of people keen to share their Flattr revenue results*. Thank you for that, and we’re waiting for the rest of you in the comments! User Revenue Clicks … Continue reading
Meetup: Friday Malmö!
As we recently mentioned it’s time for another meetup, not much of a road trip this time thought. We’ll take this opportunity at hand and have a meetup in our home town, Malmö. Unfortunately it seems the weather gods are … Continue reading
Flattr a Twitter account aka everyone who’s anyone
I love it when a plan comes together. – John Hannibal Smith Boom! The number of people you can flattr just blew up to… hundreds of millions – you can flattr any Twitter account. And pretty much everyone who’s anyone … Continue reading
Working on updating Flattr
We are currently updating the Flattr system. The most important change is a feature that lets you flattr people who haven’t signed up to Flattr yet. Here is the inside scoop, please read and digest while we are busy doing … Continue reading
Important service update on Monday
Just wanted to give you a heads up we’ll be doing an important update to the Flattr machines on Monday. This will take several hours during which time Flattr will not work. We considered doing this update during a quiet … Continue reading
Weekly Review: What about you
May Day On May Day we were celebrating the hard work of the Malmö guys: the floodgates are now open and after the massive news waves on the Internet we started to see the first streams of new Flattr users! … Continue reading
Feedback: Who’ve you brought to Flattr?
As you know this is the first week in Flattr history that you can receive without giving. And we’re already seeing new faces on Flattr! Now there’s been a hoard of good response to this, and some of them will … Continue reading
Profile feature: Punk Rock Permaculture
Last week I went into the garden to look for hidden Easter eggs, and while I was there, I decided to plant my own tomatoes. I’ve always wanted to grow my own vegetables, not just for economic and environmental, but … Continue reading
FlattrFOSS: May 2011
As we mentioned the other week we’d be remixing/crossposting FlattrFOSS posts with flattrable FOSS applications. 5 recommendations each month. May will be the first one. The original post can be found here. Remuco lets you control your Linux Media Player … Continue reading








