Top 7 Kickstarter Competitors & Alternatives in 2025
Updated onFind more companies like Kickstarter. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

Kickstarter
Best for power usersA US-based public-benefit crowdfunding platform that helps creators fund and bring creative projects to life through reward-based pledges.
Starts at $0
Competitors
#1
Est. 2008 • 51-200 employeesIndiegogo
Best for power usersA global rewards-based crowdfunding platform that supports creative projects, product launches and entrepreneurial campaigns.
Starts at $0
- #2Est. 2016 • 11-50 employees
Gamefound
Best for power usersA crowdfunding and pledge-management platform specializing in tabletop and hobby game projects with advanced pledge tools.
Starts at $0
#3
Est. 2013 • 201-1k employeesPatreon
Best for power usersA creator-focused membership platform that lets fans subscribe to and support creators with recurring payments and perks.
Starts at $0
- #4Est. 2010 • 201-1k employees
GoFundMe
Best for consumersA large online fundraising platform focused on personal causes, charitable campaigns, and community relief efforts.
Starts at $0
#5
Est. 2012 • 11-50 employeesSeed&Spark
Best for power usersA film- and media-focused crowdfunding and distribution platform designed to help filmmakers raise funds and reach audiences.
Starts at $0
#6
Est. 2010 • 51-200 employeesUlule
Best for power usersA European reward-based crowdfunding platform that supports creative, entrepreneurial and socially-driven projects.
Starts at $0
#7
Est. 2010 • 51-200 employeesCrowdfunder
Best for SMBsA UK-based crowdfunding and fundraising platform focused on community, charity and small-organisation campaigns.
Starts at $0
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