IndieGoGo Alternatives
IndieGoGo is described as 'is the world's largest global funding platform'. There are more than 25 alternatives to IndieGoGo, not only websites but also apps for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Android and iPhone. The best alternative is Kickstarter. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try MintMe or SelfStarter. Other great sites and apps similar to IndieGoGo are GoFundMe (Paid), Goteo (Free, Open Source), Crowd Supply (Free, Open Source) and Charitable (Freemium, Open Source).
- Kickstarter is an online threshold pledge system for funding creative projects.
- MintMe revolutionizes how people help each other by allowing both sides to earn through an innovative way of crowdfunding.
Anyone can create a token that represents themselves or a project in just a few clicks. - Selfstarter makes it easy to roll your own crowdfunding site. To get started, fork this repository and change around config/settings.yml to suit your needs.
Discontinued
Last update in 2014
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Self-Hosted
- Ruby
- JavaScript
- GoFundMe is a crowd-funding platform for fundraising one or multiple goals. Campaigns pay out even if goals are not reached and are not required to have a time limit.
- Goteo is a social network for crowdfunding and distributed collaboration (services, infrastructures, microtasks and other resources) for encouraging the independent development of...
- Crowd Supply vets products not only for originality, usefulness, and feasibility, but also for their commitment to user rights.
- A WordPress donation plugin that gives you full control over your fundraising experience.
- Freemium • Open Source
- Self-Hosted
- Wordpress
- An alternative crowd sourcing platform that allows contributors to create or join in on software related projects, build up their contribution and earn an income from the final product. With no money involved, it's crowd sourcing in its purest form.
- Nonprofit donor database to help charities, churches, and growing organizations make smart decisions and raise more money.