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Crowd Supply is a crowdfunding platform based in Portland, Oregon. [5] [6] [3] The platform has claimed "over twice the success rate of Kickstarter and Indiegogo", [7] and partners with creators who use it, providing mentorship resembling a business incubator.
Indiegogo / ˌ ɪ n d i ˈ ɡ oʊ ɡ oʊ / is an American crowdfunding website founded in 2008 by Danae Ringelmann, [1] Slava Rubin, and Eric Schell. Its headquarters are in San Francisco, California. The site is one of the first sites to offer crowd funding. Indiegogo allows people to solicit funds for an idea, charity, or start-up business.
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When the campaign closed, it was one of the most quickly funded in Kickstarter history, and was the most funded Kickstarter for TV and film projects. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] In November 2019, Amazon Prime Video announced that they had acquired the streaming rights to The Legend of Vox Machina , and had commissioned 14 additional episodes (two additional ...
Kickstarter: Apr 2, 2014: NZ$30,000 NZ$60,630 Turn-based RPG. Second Kickstarter campaign for the game, with a lowered target after the failure of the first campaign. Aug 11, 2015 [234] [235] PrioVR: YEI Technology Kickstarter: Mar 31, 2014: $75,000 $322,103 Motion capture suit video game controller with support for virtual reality head-mounted ...
Kickstarter, PBC is an American public benefit corporation [2] based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. [3] The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative projects to life". [ 4 ]
The campaign would have been funded only if it had reached $150,000. The IndieGogo campaign had a significantly better launch than the Kickstarter campaign, which raised around $24,000 a little more than 40 days after its launch on December 18, 2014. The IndieGogo campaign raised nearly $10,000 just one day after its launch.
Seed&Spark takes a 5% fee from successfully funded projects, lower than other crowdfunding platforms, and allows campaign supporters to cover the filmmakers' fees. Seed&Spark currently holds a 75% success rate [ 3 ] for its crowdfunding campaigns, nearly twice that of Kickstarter, [ 4 ] and an average raise of $14,700 per project.