Buy the developer a coffee
SocialEraser is tip-supported. The free tier is the version — a tip jar is welcome, never required. If this tool helped you, this is the page.
Pick your own amount — every dollar funds the next month of operation.
Open CreemWhere the money goes
Tips fund exactly four things, in order:
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1Public selectors CDNThe public config CDN that powers selector updates without forcing a new release.
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2Chrome Web Store registrationAnnual developer fee to keep the extension published.
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3Test accounts on all 5 platformsX / TikTok / YouTube / Instagram / Facebook — first to catch any UI change.
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4Keeping this solo project runningCoffee, server bills, and the late-night bug fixes.
There is no company, no payroll, no investors. Every dollar is accounted for in the public repo.
Frequently asked questions
What does a tip actually unlock?
Nothing, by design. Tipping is gratitude, not payment for features. Every feature in SocialEraser — past, present, and future — is free for everyone. We are explicitly not building a "Premium" tier.
Why is there a 5000/day cap if the tool is free?
The cap is a platform safety limit, not a business one. X (and every other platform) starts rate-limiting and may suspend accounts that bulk-delete too aggressively. 5000/day is a conservative number that keeps your account safe. We won't raise it for paying users because that would put your account at risk — that defeats the whole point.
Is my payment information shared with the developer?
No. Payments are processed by Creem (our payment processor). We receive a notification that "someone tipped $3" and the email address they chose to share — nothing else. We never see card numbers. The extension itself has zero knowledge of whether you've ever tipped.
Can I get a refund?
Yes — Creem issues refunds within 30 days, no questions asked. A tip is never a contract.
Can my company tip on behalf of the team?
Sure. If you need an invoice or a wire transfer for $200+ (anything above the preset amounts), email support@socialeraser.app and we'll work something out.
I can't afford to tip. Can I help in another way?
Yes — and these are worth more than money: star the GitHub repo, report a bug you found, translate the extension to a language we don't have yet, or tell a friend who'd find it useful. All of that is appreciated.