Bringing MySQL to the web

Sponsors

The phpMyAdmin project extends a special thanks to the companies who wish to support us in a recurring way.

Platinum sponsor

Navicat

Gold sponsors

Navicat     Web Hosting Secret Revealed

Silver sponsors

ScriptCase     SQLMaestro     Buy Hosting     Certs4Less

Bronze sponsors

AOE     Shimply     Hostoople     GreenGeeks     2MHost

Sponsorship conditions and advantages

Sponsorship levels in overview:

LevelMax number of sponsorsMonthly amountYearly amountAdditional logo placementLogo size
Platinum1$1,000$10,000Top section on home page250x250
Gold2$500$5,000Second section on home page250x130
Silver4$250$2,500Third section on home page250x70
Bronzeunlimited$100$1,000None250x70

For a combined Platinum + Gold sponsorship, a 10% discount is offered.

New sponsors

phpMyAdmin is a member project of Software Freedom Conservancy. Conservancy is a not-for-profit organization that provides financial and administrative assistance to open source projects. Since Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) charity incorporated in New York, donors can often deduct the donation on their USA taxes.

If you use phpMyAdmin or offer it to your customers, please consider sponsoring the project with a monthly donation. The money will be used to improve phpMyAdmin, bring phpMyAdmin developers to conferences and to cover costs for services required to run the project.

To get listed on this page, please contact us at donate@phpmyadmin.net after subscribing here. Please note that we might refuse to link to some sites which we consider unethical or inappropriate.

Thank you for your support!

phpMyAdmin Sponsorship Options

Technology partners

The phpMyAdmin project is grateful to our technology partners for their services.

CDN77.com

Our downloads are accelerated by content delivery network.

GitHub

GitHub provides hosting for our source code and issue tracker.

BrowserStack

BrowserStack is running our Selenium tests in real browsers.

Scrutinizer

Scrutinizer helps us improve code quality.

Weblate

Our translations are being done on Hosted Weblate.

SourceForge