Gaming clips service Medal has bought Donate Bot for direct donations and payments

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Los Angeles-based video gaming clipping service Medal has made its first acquisition as it rolls out new features to its user base. The
company has acquired the Discord -based donations and payments service Donate Bot to enable direct payments and other types of transactions
directly on its site. Now, the company is rolling out a service to any Medal user with more than 100 followers, allowing them to accept
donations, subscriptions and payments directly from their clips on mobile, web, desktop and through embedded clips, according to a blog post
from company founder Pim De Witte. For now, and for at least the next year, the service will be free to Medal users — meaning the company
won&t take a dime of any users& revenue made through payments on the platform. For users who already have a storefront up with Patreon,
Shopify, Paypal.me, Streamlabs or ko-fi, Medal won&t wreck the channel — integrating with those and other payment processing
systems. Through the Donate Bot service any user with a discord server can generate a donation link, which can be customized to become more
of a customer acquisition funnel for teams or gamers that sell their own merchandise. AWebhooks API gives users a way to add donors to
various list or subscription services or stream overlays, and the Donate Bot is directly linked with Discord Bot ListandDiscord Server List
as well, so you can accept donations without having to set up a website. In addition, the company updated its social features, so clips made
on Medal can ultimately be shared on social media platforms like Twitter and Discord — and the company is also integrated with Discord,
Twitter and Steam in a way to encourage easier signups.