By James DeRuvo (doddleNEWS)
Since it began back in 2009, Kickstarter has helped people with a dream raise of $1 billion in seed money for everything from design and manufacturing, to books and film production, to almost anything else. And five years in, they’re still growing with over 150,000 campaigns and a 43% success rate. That means even more are rejected or failed, and Kickstarter wants to make it easier for campaigners to hit the ground running with their campaign by enacting a “launch now” initiative that not only clarifies rules on what is allowed for a crowdfunding portal, but can offer nearly instant launch capability.
If the project qualifies for Launch Now, the creator can go live whenever they're ready. If the creator wants to connect with someone at Kickstarter, we'll review the project and offer our feedback and advice. If a project doesn't qualify for Launch Now, the creator will need to share the project with us for a review before it can launch. – Kickstarter
The new “Launch Now” instantly evaluates a submitted campaign via a complex algorithm that will compare it to thousands of data points like project description, rewards offered, whether the funding goal is realistic, and a creator’s crowd-funding history. If it meets a set list of standards, the campaign will receive approval almost instantly and the launch can happen any time the creator is ready. If, however, the campaign doesn’t get approval by the algorithm, users can choose to get feedback and approval from Kickstarter to better their chances of moving forward.
Kickstarter has also simplified its submission rules so that creators can understand the metrics for getting campaign approval. The 3 clarified rules include:
Prohibited items include:
What does this mean for raising funds for film and video projects? Not much, actually, except that it makes it easier for film projects to get up and running without having to wait for approval. But for those who are working to create a new item for filmmaking (or any other industry), the rules will make it easier for them to position their campaign and move forward.
Hat Tip – NFS
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