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Funded entirely by readers
The Umami Post runs on direct reader contributions and the unpaid time of its contributors, not advertising or platform deals. Reader tips go either to the publication’s operating costs (hosting, public-records fees, the occasional travel for reporting) or, when sent through an author’s individual link, directly to that writer. We take no money from advertisers, sponsors, partner networks, or syndication platforms.
- What publication-level support pays for: hosting and infrastructure, public-records and FOIA fees, archival and software costs, and the occasional reporting expense. Itemised on the costs page.
- How contributors are compensated: The Umami Post does not currently pay contributors a fee or salary. Writers publish here because they want their work read; reader tips through a writer’s individual link are the only compensation they receive for a piece.
- What this funding model doesn’t include: ads, sponsorships, native content, tracking pixels, paywalls, or syndication-network fees. There are none, and editorial decisions are not influenced by individual reader contributions.