Fair Code is the contract between this studio and the people who fund it.
Revenue milestones unlock specific things. Each milestone reached ships something concrete — a previously locked feature made free, a quota expansion across the user base, or a platform extension. Not vague promises. Not maybe-someday. This thing happens when this threshold is hit.
A capital pledge tied to revenue. When cumulative revenue across all tooTiny plugins crosses defined thresholds, a fixed donation goes to a verified charitable association — independently certified by an accountant. The thresholds themselves stay private. The certification is published when each donation is made.
You see the progress. The studio delivers on the promise.
The roadmap is public and revenue-gated. You aren't told vague things like "if it does well, more features will come." You're told: "At this milestone, this specific feature unlocks. At this further milestone, all plugins ship Mac support. At this one, ten thousand dollars goes to a charitable association."
When you buy a tooTiny plugin, the money does three things:
Funds the work that's already built — the plugin exists because someone spent months building it. You're paying for that.
Funds the work that's coming next — milestone unlocks, quota expansions, platform support, new plugins.
Funds the giving — at defined thresholds, ten thousand dollars goes to a charitable association, accountant-certified.
That's the breakdown. No hidden allocations. No "marketing budget." No payouts to investors — there are none.
Fair Code Roadmap
work in progress - milestones as presented above will change - still some refinements needed (as of May 2026)