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Have you used Matix Labs or WeFunder? We want to hear from you!

August 9, 2017
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Have you used Matix Labs or WeFunder? We want to hear from you!
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Have you launched a kickstarter product before? We’re looking to collect data on the types of marketing companies that reach out to project creators.

We know of WeFunder and Matix Labs, but we know that there are more out there.

Email us and let us know what companies have reached out to you, forward us their emails if possible.  We want to help people navigate the mess of companies that are cutting into failing campaigns and help people succeed.

Email us at whogavethemmoney at gmail.com or leave a comment below.

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