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Contact — Minbarly

Tell us what you publish, and where you need to be paid.

Two sentences is enough to start. The most useful things you can include are the language you write in, the size of your list if you already have one, and the country your bank account is in — those three answers decide almost everything we can tell you.

Minbarly has not launched. Writing to us does not create an account or a subscription — it starts a conversation with the people building the platform.

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2 days

Every message is read by a person on the team, not routed into a ticketing queue. If your question is “can you pay out in my country”, you will get a specific, dated answer rather than a marketing page.

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Write to us

All fields marked required. Nothing here is added to a mailing list.

If you already publish somewhere, a URL is even better than a name.
Where your bank account is, not where you live, if they differ.
Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Hebrew, English — or more than one.
If you are moving an existing paid list, tell us which platform it is on and roughly how many paying members it has.

This form is a demonstration on a pre-launch site and does not yet post anywhere. Until it does, email hello@minbarly.com and it reaches the same people.

What happens after you send it

  1. 1 Same day, usuallyAn acknowledgement so you know it arrived, from a person rather than an autoresponder that pretends to be one.
  2. 2 Within two working daysA real answer. For payout questions that means a specific status for your country and a date we expect it to change, or an honest “not this year”.
  3. 3 If you are migratingA short call, in English or Arabic, to look at your current setup — list size, tiers, renewal dates, and what your existing platform will and won’t release.
  4. 4 Then nothing, unless you askNo drip sequence, no re-engagement campaign. One more email when Minbarly opens, if you ticked the box, and that is the end of it.

Or write directly

We read Arabic and English. Write in whichever you would rather think in — a reply in Arabic will be set properly, which is the entire point of the company.

Before you ask about payouts

Two things will make the answer faster and more useful:

Name the country of the receiving account, not your nationality or where you are currently living. Corridors are defined by where the money lands.

Say whether you need local currency or can receive USD or EUR. Some corridors are open for one and not the other, and that distinction often changes the answer from no to yes.

We will not tell you a corridor is live when it isn’t. Pre-launch integrations move, and the worst thing we could do is let you migrate a paid list towards a payout that cannot complete. If we don’t know yet, that is what you will be told.

For press and researchers

Minbarly is pre-launch, has no customers, and has not processed revenue. We are happy to talk about the technical problem — bidirectional text rendering in editors and email, and payment coverage in under-served markets — and to be quoted on it.

What we will not do is supply growth numbers, customer names or partner logos, because there aren’t any yet. If you need a figure to make a story work, we are the wrong source this quarter.

Common first questions

Do I need to leave my current platform to talk to you?

No. Most of the useful conversations we have are with writers who are staying where they are for now and want to know whether the payout corridor and the language support will be there in six months.

Can I see the editor before committing anything?

Yes — that is what the founding cohort is for. Say so in the message and you will be shown the current build, including the parts that are not finished.

What do you do with what I send?

Read it, reply to it, and keep it long enough to do both. We do not add contact-form senders to a marketing list, and we do not sell or share the details you give us.

Meanwhile

Read the rest of the argument.

If you landed here first, the case for building this — the rendering failures, the payment rails and the 7% — is set out on the front page.

The two sections most people want are the editor mockup, where the Arabic sample sits, and the payment rails diagram showing how a subscription gets from a reader’s wallet to your bank account.