Busk.co Hat Trick
Satellite-powered cashless tipping for street buskers — because festival crowds shouldn't be held back by dead cell networks or empty wallets.
Street performance is thriving — but two converging forces are quietly strangling artists' income at the moments that matter most.
The UK is nearly cashless. Audiences love live busking — they just have nothing to give. A performer can draw a crowd of 200 people at a fringe festival and walk away with empty pockets because the appreciation was real but the coins weren't there.
At peak fringe events — Edinburgh Royal Mile, Brighton seafront, Avignon's squares — thousands of smartphones compete for the same overloaded cell towers. QR code payments fail. Mobile wallets time out. Artists who do have a card reader watch it spin to no avail.
A dead-simple flow that turns the crowd's Wi-Fi need into a funding mechanism for artists.
Artist carries a Starlink Mini backpack — no install, no ISP contract. Kit ships free, pre-configured with a tip-locked Wi-Fi hotspot.
Audience member joins the hotspot. A captive portal prompts a tip — Stripe, PayPal, Apple Pay, or QR. Any amount. The artist gets paid instantly.
After tipping, the fan gets around 20 minutes of whitelisted satellite internet access. Busker gets paid. Fan gets connected. Festival buzz continues.
Hat Trick runs on Starlink Mini — SpaceX's most portable ground station. It bypasses terrestrial cell networks entirely. No tower congestion, no dead zones, no payment failures.
Starlink's constellation operates at ~550km altitude — 20× closer than traditional geostationary satellites. Low latency, high resilience, works anywhere with sky visibility.
The Starlink Mini dish and router fits in a standard backpack. Busker wears it or props it nearby. No tools, no mast, no permissions needed. Setup in under 2 minutes.
Hardware-locked tip-only Wi-Fi flow. Fan joins hotspot, portal opens, tip processed via Stripe/PayPal/Apple Pay, Wi-Fi timer starts. No app download required.
The kit is hardware and software locked. It can only operate as a tip-gateway Wi-Fi hotspot — no general internet misuse, no liability for the busker or festival.
Hat Trick launches at three of Europe's most high-density street performance environments — each chosen to stress-test different crowd profiles and payment behaviours.
UK's largest independent arts festival. Dense seafront performance zones with predictable cell congestion during peak weekend evenings. Ideal first deployment to calibrate the tip flow and gather artist feedback.
Phase 1 · Proof of Concept1,300+ companies, 100,000+ visitors. The street performance density in the historic city centre makes cell networks essentially non-functional for days. An international context tests multi-currency tipping and cross-border payment rails.
Phase 2 · InternationalThe world's largest arts festival. The Royal Mile during Fringe is the ultimate proof-of-concept environment — the highest busker density, the biggest crowds, the most critical infrastructure test. This is the flagship deployment.
Phase 3 · FlagshipHat Trick is the technology initiative — hardware sourcing, captive portal development, payment integration, and kit logistics. The goal is simple: give artists the infrastructure they deserve without asking them to become payment processors.
The kit ships free. The fee is minimal. The artist stays the artist.
Nick and The Busking Project bring 300+ busker relationships across 40 cities, 30 countries, and 10 languages. As a Community Interest Company, busk.co's mandate is to support street artists — not monetise them. That alignment is what makes Hat Trick ethical, not just viable.
No upfront cost to the busker. No lock-in. A small infrastructure fee — typically paid by the tipper — covers satellite connectivity and platform costs.
Hardware-leased on a Square-style model. Busker never pays for the kit. No deposits. No contracts.
Fans typically absorb the 2.5% fee as a connectivity cost — similar to airport Wi-Fi, but the revenue goes to the artist, not a landlord.
Pilot economics at a busy venue. At higher tip volumes, the yield per kit scales proportionally with no additional cost to the artist.
Whether you play on the street, programme a festival, or want to back an initiative that keeps artists paid — there's a place for you here.
Apply for a pilot kit. It ships free. You keep the tips. The tech handles the payment flow — you stay focused on the music.
Apply for a KitBring Hat Trick to your venue. We'll manage the hardware, the logistics, and the artist onboarding. You provide the performances.
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