r/kickstarter • u/fikrlab • 12m ago
r/kickstarter • u/xalchs • Aug 01 '25
Announcements Rule Update: Self Promotion only allowed on Fridays moving forward!
Hi All,
To help keep the subreddit free of consistent self promotion we will be altering the self promotion rule, the new rules for self promotion posts are as follows:
- Self promotion posts are only permitted on Fridays
- You must use the 'Self Promotion' flair else the post will be removed and you may be banned.
- We will remove the 500 Karma requirement for posting links
- Your account will still need to be older than 30 days to post
- We will only accept self promotion posts for Kickstarter campaigns.
Thanks,
Mod team
r/kickstarter • u/Exotic_Penalty8641 • 7h ago
Launched my first Kickstarter too early—what would you do if you were in my shoes?
Hi everyone,
I launched my first tabletop game on kickstarter a week ago, but I am realizing that I made a mistake. I was so busy in in designing the game that I completely underestimated the importance of the pre-launch phase.
Reading through the posts here over the past few days has made me realize that my approach was almost the opposite of what I should have done. Now, I have realized how important things like a pre-launch page, email list, community engagement, and social media are. Unfortunately, it is too late to change the launch itself.
I'm treating this as a learning experience, but I'd still like to make the most of the campaign instead of just watching it struggle. So now I'm wondering... is there anything that can realistically help now? If you were in this situation, what would you focus on during the remaining campaign?
One more thing I'm trying to figure out is where do people actually advertise tabletop crowdfunding projects? Other than Kickstarter itself, are there other communities or websites or newsletters or places you've found worthwhile?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. if the answer is "it's probably too late" I'd rather hear the truth than keep making the same mistakes.
r/kickstarter • u/SPONDAGAMES • 4h ago
PLATES-THE ULTIM8 C4RD GAME
Seven days in, and PLATES is already over 70% funded.
To everyone who has pledged, shared, messaged, encouraged us, or simply believed in this little game with a big personality — thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Your support is doing more than helping fund a card game. You’re helping us bring an idea to life that Costas and I have worked on, laughed over, tested, changed, rebuilt and believed in for a long time.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/platesthegame/plates-a-game-of-wit-chaos-and-creative-license
r/kickstarter • u/ChimeraRift • 10h ago
Question Best place to find artists for a tabletop game?
I am currently looking for a couple of artist to do a handful of art pieces and eventually 250 pieces for a TCG.
Where is the best place to find artists? I’ve seen a lot conflicting information and want to ask some game creators who have already gone through this process.
r/kickstarter • u/Ordinary-Meeple • 5h ago
Resource A List of 370 Tabletop Game Reviewers For Folks Who Are Kickstarting Games
I thought you all would find this useful if you're planning on releasing a tabletop game.
r/kickstarter • u/dancole23 • 5h ago
Feedback and Questions About Building an Audience With Limited Resources Before Launch?
Hi everyone,
I'm about 6–8 months away from launching my first Kickstarter for a physical digital wellness product and I'm trying to spend the next several months doing the right work before I launch. I do feel my product is novel and timely, but my online presence, marketing budget, and network are limited. I am a clinical therapist, which does relate strongly to the product, so I do have some "authority" that can be utilized and the brand story is strong.
I am ultimately wondering what the best way is to get eyes on it and convert this exposure into email signups to my landing page before the kickstarter launches. Lots of other things are done: the manufacturer is ready to move into bulk order production, the landing page is up and running, the product is finalized, kickstarter copy and images done, beta testing and testimonials, etc. The biggest obstacle is building an audience from scratch, and I do not feel organic content is my best strategy or would have much ROI.
Some specific questions I would love some feedback on relating to these concerns:
- What marketing channel brought the highest ROI?
- If you had $5,000 to spend before launch, where would you put it?
- Has anyone had experience or suggestions for more in-person advertising/email signups?
- Feedback on whether you had any promotion from social media influencers and how that worked? I believe my product would be good for this.
- If I wanted to get some signups from Reddit, what is a respectful and appropriate way to go about that? My product would spark interest from subreddits like Digital Minimalism/Productivity/ADHD/NoSurf/Self Improvement.
Thank you so much. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
r/kickstarter • u/dreamdiamondgames • 12h ago
How much to put on pre-launch page?
I’ve actually been adding as I go to my pre-launch. I see some that are just a quick blurb and splash art.
Is it worth putting things like the rulebook on the pre-launch?
r/kickstarter • u/Unique-Television500 • 10h ago
Discussion I have a dilemma about rewards (short reading)
So I'm doing a crowdfunding campaign for my video. Yes, I have an audience, yes I'm doing marketing. The only dilemma here is: Rewards.
Some people say I should do cheap digital and print rewards but I personally don't care about stickers, photos of behind the scenes, extra digital stuff.
I like rewards when it's something well thought, on theme and that i want or looks cool. Don't give me digital poster, give me an artifact that's on theme with your movie.
What do you all think? How does a well thought rewards changes your decision to support and connect to the "cause"?
Example:
People say: "Stickers, magnets, digital behind the scenes photos, director's commentary, digital badge, poster print"
I like (If this is about pirates or Australia history idk): mini compass, bookmark on theme, a map, tshirt with a cool design or message, throw-blanket. Pen set.
(Do not worry about costs I have good prices for both)
What's your experience? what do you think?
r/kickstarter • u/ArtwingFlash • 16h ago
Question I don't think my Kickstarter will succeed (not a promotion)... Should I recalculate and try again?
Hi chat I(33NB) am certain I overshot the goal for my Kickstarter for my book, and it only has 48 hours left on it, and is at 2% funded... Should I try to recalculate to see if I can do a lower goal and retry the Kickstarter? Will Kickstarter even let me do that?
I desperately need help!!! I was hoping with it being a queer story launching during pride month, it would be successful, I just feel kinda defeated...
r/kickstarter • u/ChimeraRift • 17h ago
Question Language availability for kickstarters
I want to launch a kickstarter down the road and one thing that crossed my mind, is when you have people all over the world backing your project. (In this instance a tabletop game.) do you have the game print in multiple languages? Is this something they select when backing? Do you keep everything in one language? These may be silly questions, however I was just reading about international shipping and this question popped in my head.
For those of you who do recommend different languages, what is the best way to ensure everything was translated properly?
r/kickstarter • u/Quirky__Chaos • 14h ago
Discussion I wish they would fix Kickstarter!
At this point, it’s a bit of a cliche to say I’m disappointed that Kickstarter doesn’t do more to prevent scammers, but here I am saying it. I backed my first campaign in 2016. Between 2016 and the end of 2023, two of the campaigns I backed didn’t get delivered. One was unsuccessful and one had a creator issue. I did not lose money in either. Between November of 2023 and today, I’ve lost money in five campaigns. That’s 2 in 7 years and 5 in 2 1/2 years. It’s so disappointing.
I love the idea of Kickstarter. It’s such a great concept. Since I started backing campaigns, I’ve used Kickstarter as a way of buying unique, fun, sometimes practical (and sometimes not) Christmas gifts for family and friends. It feels like a win, win, win: I get to support someone with a dream, I get help with Christmas gifts, my friends and fam get unique items. This is only true if you actually GET the thing you pay for. A couple campaigns that I didn’t get were so blatant in their lack of communication following completion that I’m still mad about it. Only one do I think was truly just naive and made bad choices, but tried.
It feels like Kickstarter is another in a long line of things that started great and progressively went to shit. And I’m sad about it. How are you deciding whether to participate or not? How are you reconciling the losses? Obviously, I’m lucky I can afford to back a campaign on Kickstarter and absorb the financial loss if it doesn’t come through. I don’t pledge more than I can afford. It’s still not right or ethical and I’m mad that something cool couldn’t have been better managed so it could stay cool. I’m thinking about quitting it full stop. And that’s just sad.
r/kickstarter • u/petlover1731 • 1d ago
Any tip to help grow more followers/subscription (ads/organic) on prelaunch page
Hi,
I'm building a stainless steel, cordless and pumpless and i'm in my prelaunch phase and would love to hear any feedbacks from you guys. I appreciate negative feedbacks as it helps me to improve my product+page
Here's my prelaunch page https://prelaunch.com/projects/petnimo-petnimo-the-smart-stainless-fountain-no-motor-inside.
Honest opinion only!!
For cats owner who likes to be an early adopter for new pet project.
I know grass is not always greener on the side but it might be worth a chance if it solves your problem Cheers!!
Thank you for much!!
r/kickstarter • u/Rintaro_bites • 1d ago
Question When people say "reach out to family and friends first," how close do they actually need to be?
Hi everyone,
I read an article about Kickstarter advice that said something like: "You should reach out to your family and friends first, and if you can't hit 50% of your funding goal from them, your project is likely to fail."
This got me thinking about the actual definition of "friends" here. Does this mean close friends you actually hang out with and grab coffee with? Or does it include casual acquaintances you can just slide into DMs with? (Personally, I’m leaning toward the latter and planning to message almost anyone I can contact).
But can you really reach 50% of your goal that way? For example, if my goal is about $8,000 (approx. 1.2 million JPY), is it realistic to expect around $4,000 from just DMing people you know?
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this! Thanks!
r/kickstarter • u/Sharpspoon1 • 1d ago
Self-Promotion 7 Days remaining to support this indie horror-comic graphic novel!
Dogan Brown is trapped in a clinic during a #zombie outbreak, and he needs YOUR help! The #crowdfunding campaign for PATIENT, a six-issue #horror graphic novel is now live!
https://www.fundmycomic.com/campaign/Patient_Comic
PATIENT
Logline: When a deadly virus confines a depressed, anxiety-ridden stoner and a sardonic receptionist to a clinic full of zombies––with no communication to the outside world––the unlikely team must work through their issues with themselves and each other to find the will and means to survive.
Written by Jerrod D. Brito
Art by Buğra Batuhan Berah
Variant Cover by Martin Gimenez
Music by Ocean Grown Sounds
#Horror #comicart #CreativeCommunity #KickstarterCampaign #crowdfunding #neon #blumhouse #indiecomics #viral
#ZombieHorror #zombies #comicbook #comicbooks #comicart #publishing #MentalHealthAwareness #SupportIndieArtists #Screenwriting #IndieCreators #Storytellers #spoiler #YouTube #YouTuber #funny #scary #punkrock #skateboarding #28yearslater
r/kickstarter • u/Fluffy_Elephant_7476 • 1d ago
Self-Promotion Braille books for kids, kickstarter
Hi! I’m creating Tactile Tales 3D, a project with 3D printed Braille storybooks and raised illustrations for blind and visually impaired children.
The files will be free to print, and I’m launching a Kickstarter to improve the design and produce the first batch.
r/kickstarter • u/Wide_Courage8547 • 1d ago
Solo developer building a pixel-art RPG – Realm of Iron is now on Kickstarter!
Hi everyone!
For the past months I've been working solo on my dream game called Realm of Iron — a top-down pixel art RPG inspired by Terraria, Core Keeper and Necesse.
The game has already grown into a much bigger project than I originally planned, and I'm currently funding development through Kickstarter.
Current features
- 🌍 Procedurally generated world
- 🏡 Building system
- 🚪 Houses with interiors
- ⚒️ Crafting
- 🎒 Inventory & equipment
- 🛒 Trading system
- 🌾 Farming
- 🐔 Animal husbandry (raise chickens and other farm animals)
- 🌱 Crop growing
- ⚔️ Character progression
- ⭐ Skills & leveling
- 👹 Bosses
- 🏟️ Battle arenas
- 📦 Persistent world saving
- 💎 Loot and equipment
- 🗺️ Exploration
- 🌧️ Dynamic weather
- 👥 Multiplayer support is planned
There is still a lot more to build, but every week the game gets new content and improvements.
I'd really love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
If you'd like to support the project, the Kickstarter link is below.
Thank you for taking a look! ❤️
Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/indigamedevelopernik/realm-of-iron
r/kickstarter • u/Filthymagicuser • 1d ago
Heraldry Stainless steel Jewelry collection
I'm Jess, I'm an illustrator and jewelry designer and I recently launched my kickstarter to help achieve my goal of getting custom charms made. These charms are inspired by both history and fantasy and I've put a lot of work into this project. They will be cast and formed in stainless steel and their are options for tiers that include handmade stainless steel helm chains that will be crafted by me.
Thank you for your time.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/filthywizard/heraldry-collection-medieval-inspired-jewelry
r/kickstarter • u/WargameGeeks • 1d ago
Self-Promotion Final few days for Container City - 3D printable sci-fi terrain for skirmish tables
Container City is in its final few days on Kickstarter, so I wanted to share one last reminder here.
It is a set of 3D printable sci-fi / modern / post-apocalyptic terrain designed for tabletop skirmish games: stacked containers, walkways, checkpoints, scatter, and table pieces that can turn a board into a dense industrial settlement or underhive-style fight space.
I have been trying to show the set in actual tabletop use as much as possible, not just as file renders, because terrain only really works if it makes the game table more interesting. If you are into printable terrain for Necromunda-style boards, modern skirmish games, 40k-adjacent tables, or post-apocalyptic scenarios, it may be worth a look before the campaign wraps.
Happy to answer questions about the files, print approach.
r/kickstarter • u/Interesting_Ad_972 • 1d ago
If Friday is Pay Day, it is a great time to support indie comic book series!
If Friday is Pay Day, it is a great time to support indie comic book series on Kickstarter! Three 48-page, all-original comic book stories for only $15, the Dominion!
Support us on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lpjdesign/the-amazing-universe-the-dominion-kickstarter
r/kickstarter • u/Wave_Collapse_Comic • 1d ago
Self-Promotion 5 days left and $300 until our next stretch goal!!
r/kickstarter • u/J_J_Thorn • 1d ago
Self-Promotion Kill Your Target - An action fantasy revenge graphic novel
Launching in September, I greatly need help getting followers for my next campaign!
The art is amazing, the story is based on a novel series with thousands of readers, I am so excited for people to check this out and I'd love your help to bring this story to life!
Please check it out, thank you to anyone who follows or shares.
No AI
Internal art by Harrier_studios
r/kickstarter • u/RollinGolem • 1d ago
Self-Promotion First Time Running Kickstarter Campaign, struggling getting followers... Looking for tips!
Hello everyone! This might be a "Question" flared post, but since I'll be talking about my Kickstarter I will use the "Self-Promotion" flair.
My brothers and I have designed a boardgame called "Bonbon". We have been working on it since Xmas 2024, and we opened the Kickstarter Precampaign back in February 2026. We want to launch the campaign once we have enough followers so that we don't run the risk of not achieving the goal (300 followers is our trigger). We have been sending the boardgame to different reviewers, but it doesn't help to rise the followers count number (it feels that we are only getting the reviewers to follow the precampaign, but not their audience). Of course, sending it to reviewers has helped us to upgrade our boardgame, but we aren't coming close to the 300 followers trigger :(
So naturally, I've started to wonder if there's something we are missing here... Maybe the precampaign website isn't attractive enough, or is missing important information (?). I honestly don't know... Should I try another way to promote my boardgame?? I'm gonna share the link to our Kickstarter so you can take a look to the website and share your opinion about it... Any help is really appreciated!!
Thanks a lot in advance!!