

I'm excited to see whether they move further in this direction, though also weary of the caliber of projects given their current wholesale dearth of curation. It’s not a feature that can be quantified or measured.

Indiegogo is a unique platform that accommodates many diverse campaigns. From the Projects We Love to the Trending page, you can browse Kickstarter every day and find something new to inspire you. Kickstarter is a platform that focuses on creative projects like art, music, film, etc. IndieGogo's algorithm provides for some legit democratization. Whereas Indiegogo does a good job at hosting new and fresh product ideas, Kickstarter feels more collaborative. People like to talk about the "democratizing" power of the internets, but it seems obvious that politics are often as much at play on platforms for online funding and distribution as at film festivals. Determining how much money you can raise Pros and cons of platforms including Kickstarter, Indiegogo, GoFundMe, Patreon, and more All-or-nothing campaigns vs. But I am interested by one function IndieGogo has already unveiled-their new proprietary algorithm that promotes projects based on a number of inputs having to do with their popularity and engagement (of creator and fans). So, what will be IndieGogo's $15 million response? Indiegogo is a more open platform where new.
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People are obviously spurred by the all-or-nothing mentality-spurred to donate and to promote. I CANT WAIT (Batch 1) - Make sure you get one of the first Voltera printers made and some free swag as well See the FAQ for shipping details. The takeaway: Kickstarter has a higher success rate because of its quality control and more selective process. Still, Kickstarter is the more popular platform, both in terms of projects hosted and money pledged. Most filmmakers (or other campaigners) realize that IndieGogo allows them to keep whatever money they raise, unlike Kickstarter which lets no money exchange hands if the filmmaker falls short of his goal. Kickstarter question is already interesting. IndieGogo has some hopeful investors in its corner, which could mean the crowd-funding platform is developing a competitive edge in its battle with Kickstarter.
