How to Be Transparent About Project Progress

Transparency isn’t just about sharing updates — it’s about building trust with your community. Ultimately, supporters want to feel confident that their sats are making a real difference!

Here are the key components of a strong transparency practice:

1. Honesty

Things won’t always go as planned — and that’s okay. Be upfront about setbacks, delays, or changes in direction. Your community will respect honesty far more than silence or spin.

2. Regularity

Consistency builds trust. Share weekly or monthly updates, even if progress feels small. A steady rhythm of communication shows you’re active and accountable.

3. Visual Storytelling

Words are good, but visuals make it real. Share photos, short videos, or even interviews with the people you’re impacting. Faces and voices are powerful proof of progress.

4. Metrics

Numbers speak louder than words. Track and share concrete metrics — funds raised vs. funds spent, number of beneficiaries reached, milestones achieved. Even simple stats go a long way in proving impact.

5. Right Channels

Make sure your updates reach the people who care most. Post on Geyser so contributors get updates directly by email, and amplify through social media for broader reach.

6. Verification

Where possible, back up your claims. Link to receipts, spreadsheets, or external references. Transparency isn’t just telling, it’s showing.

7. Gratitude

Always close the loop by thanking your supporters. People don’t just fund projects; they want to feel part of the journey. Recognition reinforces connection.


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