I wanted to build on your idea by pointing folks toward an MVP weâve been testing called Good Wallet, which streamlines exactly this âredirect repayments into effective charityâ flow. You can see our original EA Forum post (May 8) - but here is a quick summary:
Why it complements your approach
One-click exposure: No manual charity lookupâyour debtor just clicks a link, and donates to your Good Wallet.
Smooth social flow: âOwe me $10?â becomes âHey, hereâs a link to do good together.â
Future potential: Our long term vision is to offer a public API that enables the use of the Good Wallet as a payment system. With that, any platform or service (think marketplaces, cost sharing applications etc.) can integrate charitable giving as a means of âpaymentâ.
Note: This is an early MVP. Weâre testing whether redirect-flows like yours gain traction at scale. If enough people sign up, give feedback, and actually use their wallets, weâll invest in polishing the UX, adding group features, mobile integrations, and an open API so any platform can plug in charitable tipping. Some early feedback also indicates that instead of using the mini-DAF functionality, we should let the Good Wallet user pre-select their favourite charity (one or multiple) and when debtors/âdonors pay into the Good Wallet, it will be directly forwarded to that charity.
Take our short survey here to help us gather useful feedback and finetune this concept.
Visit my personal GoodâŻWallet page and explore the functionality here. The more people that actually use the Good Wallet, the higher the likelihood that we will bring this concept to a post-MVP next level.
Would love to hear from anyone curious to give it a whirlâdrop feedback below or DM me after trying it. If the demandâs there, weâll keep building out the Good Wallet!
Thanks for sharing this!
I wanted to build on your idea by pointing folks toward an MVP weâve been testing called Good Wallet, which streamlines exactly this âredirect repayments into effective charityâ flow. You can see our original EA Forum post (May 8) - but here is a quick summary:
Why it complements your approach
One-click exposure: No manual charity lookupâyour debtor just clicks a link, and donates to your Good Wallet.
Smooth social flow: âOwe me $10?â becomes âHey, hereâs a link to do good together.â
Future potential: Our long term vision is to offer a public API that enables the use of the Good Wallet as a payment system. With that, any platform or service (think marketplaces, cost sharing applications etc.) can integrate charitable giving as a means of âpaymentâ.
Note: This is an early MVP. Weâre testing whether redirect-flows like yours gain traction at scale. If enough people sign up, give feedback, and actually use their wallets, weâll invest in polishing the UX, adding group features, mobile integrations, and an open API so any platform can plug in charitable tipping. Some early feedback also indicates that instead of using the mini-DAF functionality, we should let the Good Wallet user pre-select their favourite charity (one or multiple) and when debtors/âdonors pay into the Good Wallet, it will be directly forwarded to that charity.
How could you help, you ask?
If you have <5âŻminutes, please:
Check out our original post here.
Take our short survey here to help us gather useful feedback and finetune this concept.
Visit my personal GoodâŻWallet page and explore the functionality here. The more people that actually use the Good Wallet, the higher the likelihood that we will bring this concept to a post-MVP next level.
Would love to hear from anyone curious to give it a whirlâdrop feedback below or DM me after trying it. If the demandâs there, weâll keep building out the Good Wallet!
Cheers,
Patrick /â The Good Wallet Team