by FBK » Tue Sep 02, 2014 12:56 am
I launched my first crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. and was happy that Kickstarter staff answered my questions (always emailed me back).
I created both a Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaign at the same time. I have my Indiegogo campaign saved and ready to launch in October.
My Kickstarter campaign was unsuccessful and here's why i think my Indiegogo campaign will be a better fit.
1) Indiegogo has flexible funding (if you don't raise the entire amount you still get the funds, although they take a higher percentage)
2) Donors don't have to register for the site before they can back you. Kickstarter makes your donors register and it's a pain int the arse. Also, Kickstarter requires donors to set up an account on Amazon and it's a pain in the arse. You back a Indiegogo with a credit card or paypal, less red tape.
So, while I haven't launched on Indiegogo yet, I've have studied their playbook and know a lot about the site.