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Projects that need targeted work completed or contributors seeking paid OSS tasks. Good for concrete deliverables, but not a full sustainability model by itself.
Live listings
10 live listings
Live listings are platforms currently available to open source projects.

BEPRO Network
Bepro is an on-chain task marketplace where organizations launch paid work and contributors earn crypto for completing it.
Bounties Network
Bounties Network is a decentralized marketplace for posting tasks and paying contributors with Ethereum-based bounties.

BountyHub
BountyHub is a platform where developers can put bounties on their GitHub issues or earn money by solving them.

Fund Request
FundRequest is a decentralized request marketplace where projects can attach token funding to issues, fixes, and other developer tasks.

Gitpay
Gitpay is an open source issue-bounty platform for Git-based projects with built-in payment and assignment workflows.

Hacken Proof
HackenProof is a web3-focused bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure platform for crypto projects.

HackerOne
HackerOne is a vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platform that connects businesses with penetration testers and cybersecurity researchers.

Issue Hunt
IssueHunt lets maintainers fund GitHub issues and lets contributors earn rewards by resolving them.

Opire
Opire is a bounty platform where anyone can put bounties on any GitHub issue, which are only paid out once resolved.
Pond
Pond runs bounties, hackathons, and launch programs for AI and Web3 startups that want users, contributors, and market traction.
Historical records: 5 discontinued listings
Historical records are kept for research and comparison, not as active recommendations.
Beerpay
Beerpay was a GitHub-linked service for tipping maintainers and attaching cash bounties to open source features or issues.

Bountify
Bountify was a bounty marketplace for coding problems and technical questions.

Bounty Source
Bountysource was an open source funding platform for issue bounties and project fundraisers.

Bugmark
Bugmark was an experimental platform for applying prediction-market mechanics to open source issue funding.

NouGit
NouGit was a decentralized platform that combined open source collaboration with tokenized rewards and bounties.