Goals
A target, a bar, a finish line.
New mic, new album, flight to a meetup. Set the goal, share the link, watch the bar fill.
One goal at a time
Clear target, clear story.
Name it, set the amount, write one line of context. "A new condenser mic — $450." "Mastering the album — $1,200." A single goal is a story; ten goals is noise.
- Title, target amount, one-line context
- Single active goal — archive when done
- Per-currency targets
Goal setup
Live progress
The bar updates in real time.
Every tip, every new member, every counted sale pushes the bar. The page polls quietly — your supporters see the number move as the support comes in. No refresh required.
- Real-time bar with smooth animation
- Embeddable widget for blogs and streams
- Streaming overlay variant for OBS
Live progress bar
Visible everywhere
Up top, no scrolling required.
Active goals pin to the top of your profile and on every shop and post page. Visitors can't miss the bar — and they can't miss the tip button next to it.
- Pinned to profile, shop, post pages
- Inline tip button beside the bar
- One-click share to socials with current %
Pinned goal banner
When you finish
Celebrate, archive, start the next one.
Hitting the target triggers a celebration state on your page — a confetti moment your supporters get to see. Then archive it, and start the next goal. Your finished goals stay browsable on your profile.
- Auto-celebration when target is reached
- Archive shows your finished goals
- Overflow keeps counting — no cap on giving
Goal complete
Goals FAQ
Things people ask before setting a target.
How many goals can I run at once?
One active goal at a time — that's the point. A single, clear target reads better than a wall of bars. Archive a goal when it's done and start the next one.
What counts toward the goal?
Tips and new memberships in the goal window count toward the bar. You choose the window (this month, this quarter, until-target). One-off shop sales count if you flip the switch.
What happens when I hit the target?
The bar fills, the page shows a celebration state, and the goal moves to your archive. You can keep accepting funds past the target — overflow is normal and welcome.
Can supporters see who funded the goal?
Yes, if you enable the supporters wall. Each contribution is listed (name + amount, or anonymous) under the goal bar. Names are opt-in for tippers.
Do I have to refund if the goal isn't reached?
No. Tips are tips, not pledges — Stripe captures the money on the spot. Goals are a thermometer, not Kickstarter. Refunds only happen if you issue them manually.