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the July 2023 Beehaw financial update

our June 2023 financial update.


obligatory preface: we're 100%-user funded and everything you donate to us specifically goes to the website, or any outside labor we pay to do something for us.

because of the unique circumstances of this month i won't report an expected yearly expense like i did last time. that'll probably come next month, when our finances are closer to a useful baseline.


overall expenses this month: $566.98

this is a mighty looking expense, but only $371.98 of it is infrastructure (and even less of that is actually site hosting).

$312.54 for Digital Ocean hosting, which can be further subdivided into

  • $241.47 for hosting the site itself
  • $48.29 for backups
  • $11.87 for site snapshots
  • $10.91 for bandwidth overage (1091.10GB @ $0.01/GB)

$15.28 for Hive, an internal chat platform we're trying to set up (also being hosted on Digital Ocean, but distinct enough to break out from overall DO hosting)

  • $13.89 for hosting Hive
  • $1.39 for backups

~$39.16 for email functionality, which can be further subdivided into

  • $35/mo for Mailgun (handles outbound emails, so approval/denial/notifications emails; also lets us not get marked as spam)
  • ~$4.16/mo ($50/yr, already paid in full) for Fastmail (handles all inbound emails)

$5/mo for 1TB of backup storage with BackBlaze (redundant backup system that's standalone from Digital Ocean)

the remaining $195 of this month's expenses have gone to paying @UrLogicFails@beehaw.org for his community icons. we do so at a rate of $5 per icon and he's done 39 of them for us (36 of which are live so far).

overall: we definitely think we're able to downsize infrastructure costs going forward. we're already investigating how best to do that (both in terms of host and overall cost)--there's no ETA for a few reasons, but this month should not be representative of many more subsequent months.

overall contributions this month: $3,870.44

we also have an incredible amount of support, so that really helps things as far as "being able to take time to get everything right". according to OpenCollective, we currently have approximately:

  • 97 monthly contributions, totaling $549.58
  • 9 yearly contributions, totaling $254.99
  • 149 one-time donations, totaling $3,065.87

between monthly and yearly contributions, this means we are still more-or-less breaking even and sustainable overall with this month's costs. obviously, we would like to be substantially moreso though, through either lower costs, more donations, or a combination of both.

total end of month balance: $3,591.33

  • yes yes, this is already out of date by a bunch. expect it to be like that, i use UTC for our reports lol.

expense runway, assuming no further donations
  • assuming expenses like ours this month: we have about 6 months and 10 days of runway
  • assuming just expenses like our infrastructure this month: we have 10 and a half months of runway

if you'd like to make the runway longer (and reward us for even having this site up today after yesterday's complete fiasco), now is a good time to donate :)

43 comments
  • It makes it easy to justify signing up for monthly contributions when resources can be seen mapped against cash burn like this. Thanks!

  • Thanks for sharing - interesting to see a breakdown like that. Very much interested to see what next month looks like too, accounting for the Reddit migrations.

    In the event that the runway did end up shortening for whatever reason, do you think it's likely that registrations would be put on hold as a way of capping expansion until more funding could be secured?

    • Registrations themself don't factor into the infrastructure cost of Beehaw. What does matter, is number of concurrent users and maximizing the efficiency of the service, to handle the load better.

      I would rather move to a lower cost provider than to just stop all registrations due to server load. Helix, Remington and I are working hard to increasing the performance of Lemmy and our backend to handle more users. We don't want to or expect to keep throwing money at this problem.

    • In the event that the runway did end up shortening for whatever reason, do you think it’s likely that registrations would be put on hold as a way of capping expansion until more funding could be secured?

      i'll defer to @Penguincoder@beehaw.org and @Lionir@beehaw.org here but i think it's more likely we'd just switch to a cheaper host or something (which we're already probably going to do).[^1] most of our issues if that runway gets shorter presumably won't be with people signing up so much as just general traffic.

      [^1]: Digital Ocean is fine for most of our purposes but it's on the expensive end long-term and we hit the point of diminishing returns with our last upgrade. we already don't use most of what we're paying for, strictly speaking--it really only has some side benefits it shouldn't in the first place because Lemmy is weird.

  • Thanks for sharing, especially on a weekend. I tend to avoid looking at anything remotely financial on a weekend!

  • Thank you for your hard work, and thanks to the donators for making this possible!

    Apologies if this has been asked elsewhere, I haven't seen it: How are the core team compensated for their work on the platform? I appreciate that it's a passion project, but I'm sure y'all have bills to pay.

    • Apologies if this has been asked elsewhere, I haven’t seen it: How are the core team compensated for their work on the platform?

      short answer: we aren't.

      long answer: we extremely aren't. the person who has financially benefited the most from running the site is the person who makes our icons, because we try to pay a fair wage to people whose labor we use that isn't our own. the site quite literally would not be able to function if we were compensated for doing this--on our end-of-month balance we'd fund about a week of work total between all of us, assuming the quite-low-by-software-standards $15/hr wage.

      I appreciate that it’s a passion project, but I’m sure y’all have bills to pay.

      can't speak for the other mods but i currently benefit from not having a job and not technically having bills to pay. i assume the others have jobs which cover their expenses but as you can probably infer this means we can't do this as a full time job which makes it vital it doesn't become one

      • Thanks for the transparency. There's a big appetite for this sort of platform, so I hope you're able to lean on other volunteers to avoid overloading yourselves.

  • This is real awesome lol! I love the transparency and an just want to say I'm really loving it here! So so glad someone recommended it because Lemmy almost turned me off of this whole federated thing and now I'm on Mastadon AND Beehaw 🤣

  • What's the hive? A matrix instance?

    • What’s the hive? A matrix instance?

      yes, for internal stuff/as our main base of admin-to-admin communication and for our Matrix-using mods. we'd do this on Lemmy with a private community or something but as far as we're aware we literally can't (there appears to be no functionality for something like that, to our chagrin, and i can't imagine it's high on the priority list so we'll have to make do)

  • Thanks for sharing! Alway appreciate the transparency!

    I see that there’s a “Support Lemmy” option over there, but is there a way to specifically send a donation to Beehaw, or does it just go to Lemmy in general?

    • I see that there’s a “Support Lemmy” option over there, but is there a way to specifically send a donation to Beehaw, or does it just go to Lemmy in general?

      it's the post's submission link here, and can always be found on the front page sidebar

    • Noting that this "Support Lemmy" option does not send us any money. It's for the two main developers of Lemmy.

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