What it costs, and how we mean to pay for it

Nothing, today. Here is how we mean to keep Zen Social running without selling you, your attention, or your community.

Every feature is free right now, for every community, with no trial period and no card. There is not even a way to pay us if you wanted to.

That is deliberate while we are still building. It also means we are not yet a sustainable business, and we would rather say so than imply otherwise.

What it costs to run is unglamorous: servers, email delivery, and the people who build and support it. Nothing goes to advertising, and nothing is paid out to shareholders.

No advertising

Your community is not an audience to be rented out. There are no ads now and there will not be any later, because the moment attention pays the bills, attention becomes the product.

Nothing sold about you

No profiles assembled, nothing passed to data brokers, no third parties watching over our shoulder.

No value extracted

Infrastructure a community depends on should not become a private asset to be squeezed. That is a commitment we have put in writing, not a mood.

Today: free, and nothing to buy

Every circle, every newsletter, every event. No tiers, no limits held back behind a plan, no countdown.

Later: carried by those who can

The intention is contributions from communities and individuals able to give, so that Zen Social stays free for those who cannot. Some additional features may be paid in time. The part your community depends on is meant to stay usable either way.

Who owns this, and who will

Zen Social is owned today by Liisberg Consulting ApS, a Danish company. We have committed to changing that — to an independent, purpose-locked ownership structure that protects the platform's purpose and core assets from future extraction, with communities, workers and representatives of the public interest sharing responsibility for it. That has not happened yet, and we would rather be held to it than quietly drop it.

Organise your community now, for free

Is it really free?
Yes. Every feature, for every community. There is currently no way to pay us even if you would like to.
Will you start charging?
Most likely, in the form of voluntary contributions from those who can afford them, and possibly some additional paid features. What communities depend on is meant to remain usable whether or not they can pay.
Why not just run ads?
Because advertising decides what you see, and then what you see decides what gets posted. That is the mechanism we exist to avoid, and no amount of revenue is worth rebuilding it.
Who owns Zen Social?
Liisberg Consulting ApS today, with a written commitment to move to shared, purpose-locked stewardship. Our mission and vision page sets out what that means and how far we have got.