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Comparison

Awaitful vs Sponsoric

Sponsoric is aimed at a different part of the problem: it is building an ad network for agents, not a developer earning client. Awaitful is the developer side, shipped and verifiable.

sponsoric.comDetails checked July 11, 2026

Awaitful is the one whose safety you can verify yourself: source you can read, a manifest of every field that leaves your machine, a CI test that fails the build if the client ever contacts an unlisted host, and an in-app panel that shows what leaves, live.

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The short version

Sponsoric is the one competitor attacking the hard, unsolved part of this whole category: demand. It reframes the space as an ad network for agents (API, CLI, MCP), not just an IDE spinner, and it already names live partner platforms.

That makes it not quite the same product as Awaitful. This page compares them where they overlap, and is clear about where they do not.

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Side by side

Every row checked against sponsoric.com on July 11, 2026. A tag marks each row where Sponsoric leads.

FeatureAwaitfulSponsoric
Developer share70%70%
First payout minimum$5, then $10Not stated
Payout method and reachStripe, United States at launchNot stated
Where the line showsFour: thinking line, terminal, status bar, chat bannerAPI, CLI, MCP
AgentsClaude Code, multi-surface; Cursor and Codex pathAgent-agnostic networkSponsoric leads
Privacy you can verifySource-available, egress manifest, CI egress test, in-app panelNot detailed
DistributionVS Code Marketplace and Open VSXNamed partner platforms
StageLive on both marketplacesLive
Traction and payout figures are self-reported by each site and not independently verified.
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What Sponsoric does well

Their genuine edge

The only entrant seriously attacking demand, the scarce thing everyone else is missing. An ad network for agents across API, CLI, and MCP, with named live partner platforms. If anyone fills the auction with real advertisers first, it may be them.

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Where Awaitful is different

A finished developer side

Sponsoric is largely a demand-side network. Awaitful is the thing a developer installs to earn: a live earnings dashboard, verified impressions, a $5 Stripe payout, and four surfaces to run.

Privacy you can verify, not just a claim

The whole field says it never reads your code. Awaitful ends the sentence with a link: a source-available client, a published manifest of every field that leaves your machine, a CI test that fails the build if the client contacts a host that is not on the list, and an in-app panel that shows it live.

A published payout

Awaitful’s payout minimum, method, and rail are stated and live. Sponsoric’s payout terms are not published.

Sponsoric sells the demand; Awaitful is what a developer installs to earn. They are adjacent, not identical. This page compares the overlap.

Is anything here out of date or wrong about Sponsoric? These pages are only worth publishing if they stay true. Tell us and we will fix it.

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