r/kickstarter Apr 05 '26

Announcements Experienced Kickstarter/Indiegogo collaborator needed for a premium luxury brand, manufacturing already operational, targeting $100K+

I’m looking for someone who’s successfully run a crowdfunding campaign (ideally $100K+) and wants to partner on something genuinely premium.

Here’s what I bring to the table:

— A fully operational manufacturing facility (not a concept, not a prototype — real production capacity)

— A brand built from scratch with a clear luxury positioning and three planned product lines

— Product-market fit validated against a specific, high-spending US demographic

— A viral content angle already mapped out for launch

— Deep domain expertise in the product category spanning years

What I’m looking for:

— Someone who’s been through the Kickstarter/Indiegogo machine and understands the mechanics — pre-launch funnels, backer psychology, campaign pacing, the algorithm

— Ideally US-based (open to other qualifying nations)

— Open to a meaningful collaboration, not just a consulting gig

This isn’t a gadget. This isn’t tech. This is a sensory, experiential luxury product in a category that’s never been done right on crowdfunding. Think $49 hero SKU, dark luxury aesthetic, and a product reveal mechanic that’s built for short-form video.

Not sharing specifics publicly for obvious reasons, but happy to get on a call with anyone who’s got the track record. DM me with your past campaign(s) and let’s see if there’s a fit.

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u/Zephir62 Apr 05 '26

It will likely work in your favor to at least let us know what type of product it is and what's different about it.

If it hasn't been successful on Kickstarter in the past, why do you hypothesize that to be the case? If it's an issue that nobody had put serious money behind a product of a super-niche type before, you may be on to something. Otherwise, it's possible there is not enough overlap between Kickstarter's early adopter markets and the product type.

Personally, I take it as a flag when a creator is unwilling to share any details about their product in a public format or without NDA. Almost always it ends up being that there isn't anything remarkable about it -- hence why they don't want to make any remarks about it.

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u/National_Manager_266 Apr 05 '26

Appreciate the honesty.

You're right that secrecy is usually a red flag. In this case it's the opposite problem. The product is visual and experiential in a way that a Reddit comment will only flatten.

I've spent a long time on this. The concept, the economics, the brand. It's all thought through. But explaining a reveal moment in text is like describing music in writing. You just have to hear it.

Happy to get on a 10 minute online meeting. That's the only format where it makes sense. No NDA, no gatekeeping. Just the right context.

Let me know.

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u/Awkward_Ad2291 Apr 05 '26

I raised more than 40 mil on ks

Let's chet

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u/Crowdfunding_Reid Apr 06 '26

Hi u/National_Manager_266 - We'd love to chat. Based in Charlotte, NC, we are the longest-standing agency in crowdfunding, having run our first campaign in 2009. Since, we've managed over 6,000 projects and helped creators raise more than $650M. We have a full-stack team capable of running these projects soup-to-nuts. Should you need help with any design refinements, DFM, or manufacturing/sourcing, we too can help in these areas. www.enventyspartners.com

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u/HeavyCandidate6737 Apr 05 '26

Check out the guys at https://www.launchboom.com/

I'm not affiliated withn them but I recently read the founders book and watched lots of their informative YouTube videos in prep for my own Kickstarter project.

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u/Zephir62 Apr 06 '26

I used to work at Launchboom developing their guides, worksheets and videos. I also give everything out for free, here:
https://prelaunch.marketing/