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CodeFund vs Kevel: What are the differences?
CodeFund: An ethical advertising platform that funds open source through non-tracking ads. A simple way for open source maintainers, dev-related bloggers and application builders to generate passive income through non-tracking ethical advertising; Kevel: Build a custom ad server in just weeks. It offers developers powerful APIs for promoting content and serving ads on their sites and apps. Developers get access to a multitude of APIs - from a Decision API for selecting the right content to promote based on hundreds of targeting inputs to Management APIs for building a self-serve advertiser portal to UserDB, a 1st-party data management platform.
CodeFund and Kevel belong to "Advertising" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by CodeFund are:
- Privacy First
- Developer Focused
- Account Management
On the other hand, Kevel provides the following key features:
- Target using first-party data
- Create self-serve advertising portals
- Employ first and second price auctions
CodeFund is an open source tool with 339 GitHub stars and 95 GitHub forks. Here's a link to CodeFund's open source repository on GitHub.
Wattpad, jQuery, and American Booksellers Association are some of the popular companies that use Kevel, whereas CodeFund is used by BootstrapCDN, CodeFund, and Code The Web. Kevel has a broader approval, being mentioned in 38 company stacks & 7 developers stacks; compared to CodeFund, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.