Crowd Supply
Web address | crowdsupply |
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Launched | 2012[1] |
Crowd Supply is a crowdfunding platform based in Portland, Oregon.[2][3][4] The platform has claimed "over twice the success rate of Kickstarter and Indiegogo",[5] and partners with creators who use it, providing mentorship resembling a business incubator.[6][7][8]
Some see Crowd Supply's close management of projects as the solution to the fulfillment failure rate of other crowdfunding platforms.[9] The site also serves as an online store for the inventories of successful campaigns.[10]
Notable projects from the platform include Andrew Huang's Novena, an open-source laptop.[11]
Endorsement by Free Software Foundation
In 2015, Crowd Supply became compliant with the Free Software Foundation's Free JavaScript campaign and was endorsed as the FSF's preferred crowdfunding platform.[12][4]
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