IssueHunt is an issue-based bounty platform for open source projects.
IssueHunt offers a service that pays freelance developers for contributing to the open-source code. We do it through what is called bounties: financial rewards granted to whoever solves a given problem. The funding for these bounties comes from anyone who is willing to donate to have any given bug fixed or feature added.
Much popular open-source software such as AntDesign and Jekyll are using IssueHunt.
Initially, we made IssueHunt for contributors of our project Boostnote. We’ve got over 12k+ GitHub stars in two years and hundreds of contributors.
At first, we made a prototype of IssueHunt as a bounty program for the Boostnote community. As a result, many issues resolved in a few days and our community has boosted!
From our use-case we’ve realized IssueHunt could improve the sustainability of the open-source ecosystem overall.
We organized IssueHunt with a simple mission in mind: to create a sustainable open source ecosystem.
We think enthusiastic open source developers are not appropriately rewarded no matter how much they contribute to the technology evolution.
Many leading projects use open-source software, but no matter how they are essential, the owners of those projects juggle multiple jobs to sustain their living.
We want to fix this situation by nurturing a healthy open-source ecosystem.