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Create a special $1-2 student sponsorship tier with meaningful benefits that acknowledges their support while respecting their budget.
Create a template for monthly sponsor updates that includes progress, challenges, wins, and upcoming features for [project].
Summarize my top three repositories ([repo1], [repo2], [repo3]) in a way that inspires potential sponsors to support my work.
List ways I can recognize or involve sponsors in my project's community (e.g., special Discord roles, early feature access, private Q&A sessions).
Create a section for my Sponsors page that explains how funding will help me dedicate more time to [project/topics], support new contributors, and ensure the sustainability of my open source work.
Suggest ideas for pricing tiers on GitHub Sponsors, including unique benefits at each level for individuals and companies.
Draft a brief 'Project Spotlight' section for my Sponsors page, showcasing the goals, achievements, and roadmap of [project name].
Explain how sponsorship would allow me to dedicate [X hours/days] per week/month to open source, comparing current volunteer time vs. potential sponsored time.
Create a transparent breakdown of how sponsor funds will be used (e.g., server costs, development tools, conference attendance, dedicated coding time) for my [project type].
provide a brief summary of how it relates to the original topic.
create three analogies to explain the topic:
I want you to act as an explainer who uses analogies to clarify complex topics. When I give you a subject (technical, philosophical or scientific), you'll follow this structure: