Become a sponsor to eustasy
eustasy
Hi, we're eustasy, a small studio building open-source tooling, libraries, and configuration packs for the vanilla web. We started in 2007 and have kept the same approach ever since: small, focused, and as dependency-free as possible.
When building our software, we try to:
✂️ Keep dependencies to a minimum
🏛️ Write things that last
👁️ Make accessibility the default
🌱 Stay independent
Almost everything we ship is MIT licensed and free to use. The catalogue includes:
- .ui (https://github.com/eustasy/.ui) : accessible, customizable web components in plain HTML, CSS, and minimal JavaScript
- Bubbly (https://github.com/eustasy/Bubbly) : Nginx and SSL configuration scripts that get you an A+ on SSL Labs without the afternoon of documentation reading
- Phoenix (https://github.com/eustasy/Phoenix) : PHP authentication and routing utilities
- Locksmith (https://github.com/eustasy/Locksmith) : Python utilities for managing licensing in desktop software
Why it needs funding
Most of the open-source work is funded by two paid products: Ashrise, an application distribution platform built for small studios, and Puff Serverless, sign-on and account management for small organisations. Those cover the bulk of the time.
Sponsorship covers the rest: hosting, tooling, and the hours that go into the smaller libraries that never turn into products. It also helps keep everything maintained: documentation, compatibility updates, and responding to issues.
We've never taken investment, and we have no interest in monetising users through advertising or data collection. The products pay for themselves; the open-source work stays free.
If something here has saved you an afternoon, a recurring sponsorship is the most direct way to keep it going. One-off contributions are welcome too.
Featured work
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eustasy/.ui
Open, accessible, customizable web components written as vanilla as possible.
HTML 1 -
eustasy/Bubbly
BASH: Better SSL in Nginx in 10 minutes. Configuration files and setup scripts for Certbot.
CSS 216 -
eustasy/Phoenix
A lightweight BitTorrent Tracker written in PHP with an SQL backend.
PHP 18 -
eustasy/authenticatron
PHP-LIB: HOTP / TOTP secrets with corresponding QR links and code verification from a simple PHP script.
HTML 11 -
eustasy/browning
PHP-LIB: Browning is a tiny PHP function to send emails with Mailgun, that uses CURL instead of Mailgun's (slightly porky) library.
PHP 3 -
eustasy/Locksmith
PYTHON: Licensing for Desktop Apps
Python 1