ScreenshotOne joins the Open Source Pledge

ScreenshotOne joins the Open Source Pledge to support open-source maintainers and projects we value and want to see thrive.

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Dmytro Krasun

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ScreenshotOne helps developers and AI agents automate website screenshots. We rely on open-source software to build and operate the service, and we joined the Open Source Pledge to support open-source maintainers and projects we value and want to see thrive.

See ScreenshotOne on the Open Source Pledge website.

Members of the pledge commit to paying at least $2,000 per year for every full-time developer on staff directly to open-source maintainers and foundations. ScreenshotOne currently has one full-time developer: me. That makes our annual commitment at least $2,000.

Our contributions as of July 2026

Between March and July 2026, ScreenshotOne paid $7,500 directly to open-source maintainers. The total cost was $7,950, including $450 in GitHub Sponsors fees.

  1. oRPC: $5,000 across five monthly payments. Read how we use oRPC in ScreenshotOne.
  2. Coolify: $2,500 across five monthly payments.

These contributions already exceed the pledge’s annual minimum for ScreenshotOne in 2026.

Why we are joining

Maintaining open-source software takes time. Yet many of the projects businesses depend on are maintained by individuals or small teams without reliable financial support.

The Open Source Pledge offers a simple baseline: companies that benefit from open source should pay maintainers. Joining makes our existing support a clear public commitment and gives us a minimum to keep meeting as ScreenshotOne grows.

Our sponsorship process is still a work in progress. We cannot promise that every individual sponsorship will continue forever, but we can commit to supporting open source with at least the pledge minimum each year.

We will continue to publish the details on our open-source sponsorship page and share an updated breakdown each year.

If your company relies on open source, consider joining the Open Source Pledge, too.

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