Coil Web Monetization

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About Coil Web Monetization

Coil makes it easy for you to get paid for your online content.

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updated: 2 years ago
since: 4 years ago
author: Coil

Description

Coil’s official Web Monetization plugin makes it easy for you to get paid instantly while Coil members browse your content. All you need to do is add your payment pointer, then you’ll receive a stream of micropayments from Coil for every second that a Coil member views your content.

How it works

  1. Coil members pay a monthly fee.
  2. You create an account with an ILP-enabled digital wallet and receive a payment pointer.
  3. You install the WordPress plugin.
  4. Coil streams payments to your wallet while Coil members enjoy your content.

To learn more about Coil, visit us at coil.com.

For user documentation, visit our help center.

Features

Our plugin lets you add Web Monetization to all or some of your content.

  • When monetization is enabled, you get paid when Coil members visit your content
  • When monetization is disabled, you don’t get paid when people visit that content, even if they are Coil members

When content is monetized it can:

  • Remain visible to everyone (default) – Allow all visitors to see the content, get paid when your visitor is a Coil member
  • Be made exclusive – Only allow Coil members to see the content and get paid when they do. People who are not Coil members will see a paywall instead. Use the Coil Exclusive Content Divider to specify exactly how much content on a single post should be public and from what point it should become exclusive.

The plugin is supported with the Block/Gutenberg editor. Monetization and visibility settings can be assigned globally to post types, to individual pages and posts, and to tags and categories.