Paid plans can help widen access.
When people subscribe, that support can help create room for subsidized access, onboarding help, and broader distribution.
Mission & Access
BlindBox is built to make email more usable, more independent, and more widely available for blind and visually impaired people. Subscriptions, contributions, and partnerships can help widen access well beyond a single account.
When people subscribe, that support can help create room for subsidized access, onboarding help, and broader distribution.
Donations can help fund practical accessibility work, localization, outreach, and collaboration with mission-aligned partners.
BlindBox works best when organizations, advocates, and sponsors help connect the product with people who need it most.
How support turns into access
The goal is not abstract goodwill. It is practical help: broader access, better onboarding, more localization, deeper accessibility work, and stronger relationships with organizations serving blind communities.
BlindBox uses subscription revenue to sustain the product and expand subsidized access, including free or reduced-cost licenses for blind and low-income users in developing countries when funding, local distribution, and partner support allow.
Voluntary contributions can help BlindBox accelerate accessibility work such as localization, onboarding support, lower-bandwidth improvements, device assistance, and other practical steps that make the product easier to use in underserved communities.
BlindBox may provide discounted software, in-kind product support, accessibility consulting, or direct financial support to blindness and disability organizations whose work advances independence, education, and digital inclusion.
Where support can help
BlindBox can direct support toward areas that make accessible communication easier to reach, easier to adopt, and more useful in everyday life.
Free or discounted BlindBox access for eligible users, schools, and community programs where affordability is the main barrier.
Localization, simplified onboarding, and lower-friction workflows that better serve users in developing countries and bandwidth-constrained environments.
Product access, training, and selective financial or in-kind support for organizations serving blind and disabled communities.
Ongoing improvements to non-visual workflows, screen-reader reliability, and real-world support systems that help users stay independent.
FAQ
Here is how BlindBox thinks about widening access, directing support, and working with aligned organizations.
BlindBox is sustained through paid plans, partner relationships, and direct support from people who want to help widen access to accessible communication tools.
Support can help fund subsidized access, accessibility improvements, localization, outreach, onboarding support, and collaboration with organizations serving blind and disabled communities.
Paid plans help keep BlindBox sustainable and can help fund subsidized access, partner programs, accessibility improvements, and outreach that broadens who can benefit from the product.
BlindBox may allocate subscription revenue and voluntary support contributions across subsidized access, product development, localization, training, outreach, and partner initiatives based on need, budget, and available partnerships.
Support Access
A donation can help BlindBox widen access through subsidized licenses, partnership work, and practical accessibility improvements that help more blind users benefit from the product.
Secure checkout via Polar. Monthly support opens a recurring donor subscription.
Support the mission
The simplest way to help is to become a supporter of the mission. If you want to go further, BlindBox is open to conversations about support contributions, organizational sponsorships, and distribution partnerships that help blind users get access where they need it most.