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By August 2015, BauBax had raised $3.7 million and was the most funded clothing project in Kickstarter history. [65] By September 11, 2015, it had raised $9.7 million. [ 66 ] The Travel Jacket comes with 15 unique features including a built-in Neck Pillow, Eye Mask, Gloves, Earphone Holders, Drink Pocket and Tech Pockets of all sizes.
The project took 49 minutes to reach $1 million, which is a Kickstarter record. [65] The project raised $10.3 million in 48 hours, another Kickstarter record. On March 3, 2015, Pebble Time became the most funded Kickstarter ever with nearly $14 million funded, while having 24 days left in its campaign. [66]
The project was established on Kickstarter, a crowdsourcing website, and reached its goal ($500K) in 17 minutes, $1M in 49 minutes, $10.3M in 2 days, breaking another Kickstarter goal, and finally earning $20.4M by its deadline on 3 March 2015, making it the most funded Kickstarter project to date. [7]
Earlier this week we broke the news that Shelby Oaks has become the most-funded horror film project on Kickstarter. The feature, written and to be directed by YouTube film critic/filmmaker Chris ...
Kevin Sousa At the beginning of 2014, Kevin Sousa broke records when he raised $310,255 on Kickstarter for his new restaurant Superior Motors. It was the site's most-funded restaurant project to ...
Calling all science nerds! (And really anyone who was dazzled by "Bill Nye the Science Guy" in your elementary and middle school years). "The Bill Nye Film" came about when two filmmakers/huge ...
Beginning as a Kickstarter project seeking US$10,000 in crowdfunding, it exceeded its goal in eight minutes. [1] On January 27, 2015, after seven days, it passed 103,000 backers, setting the record for the most backers in Kickstarter history. At completion on February 19, 2015, it had US$8,782,571 in pledges by 219,382 backers.
In the summer of 2014, Ryan Grepper raised over $13 million, making it the most funded Kickstarter campaign of 2014. [2] In December 2019, the company announced that it was closing, with over 20,000 of the 62,642 original backers never receiving a cooler. [3] The project came to be regarded as Kickstarter's largest failure. [3]