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Kickstarter

Help Make WRIGO A Reality

We launched a Kickstarter campaign to help bring WRIGO to life! Though we have self-funded our development efforts to date, tooling up for production is expensive. Crowdfunding is a way for us to bridge our funding gap to make WRIGO a reality. If you are not familiar with the platform, you do not have to create an account to back our project and your card will not be charged until we meet our funding goal. 

If you believe life at the whiteboard can be better with WRIGO, back our project today!

Start the WRIGO-Lution!

What Is Kickstarter?

Kickstarter is a funding platform for creative projects. Everything from films, games, and music to art, design, and technology. Kickstarter is full of ambitious, innovative, and imaginative ideas that are brought to life through the direct support of others.

Everything on Kickstarter must be a project with a clear goal, like making an album, a book, or a work of art. A project will eventually be completed, and something will be produced by it.

Kickstarter is not a store, backers pledge to projects to help them come to life and support a creative process. To thank their backers for their support, project creators offer unique rewards that speak to the spirit of what they're hoping to create.

Why Back a Project?

Many backers are rallying around their friends' projects. Some are supporting a new effort from someone they've long admired. Some are just inspired by a new idea, while others are motivated to pledge by a project's rewards — a copy of what's being produced, a limited edition, or a custom experience related to the project.

Backing a project is more than just pledging funds to a creator and is unlike purchasing items from a shop. It's pledging your support to a creative idea that you want to see exist in the world.

What Does 'All-or-nothing' Funding Mean?

All-or-nothing funding means that no one will be charged for a pledge towards a project unless it reaches its funding goal. This way, creators always have the budget they scoped out before moving forward.

All-or-nothing funding is a core part of Kickstarter and has a number of advantages: 

  • It's less risk for everyone. If a project doesn’t reach its funding goal, creators will not be expected to complete their project without the funds necessary to do so, and backers will not be charged. 
  • It motivates. Adding a sense of urgency motivates your community to spread the word and rally behind your project. 
  • It works. Of the projects that have reached 60% of their funding goal, 98% were successfully funded. We find that projects either realize and surpass their goal, or they never fully take off.