Show HN: We open sourced Lockitron's crowdfunding app
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#52Re: Show HN: We open sourced Lockitron's crowdfunding app
#53A couple months ago, I had added "kickstarter widget for start-up websites" to my list of ideas that I never do, but think are cool. This is a really wonderful open-source contribution, so hat tip! We also ordered a Lockitron for our office already. We have keypads on our house, and we love them, and imagine Lokcitron will be even more love.
Disclaimer: it's my brother's company.
Re: Show HN: We open sourced Lockitron's crowdfunding app
#54This is perfect! Thanks!
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#55Re: Show HN: We open sourced Lockitron's crowdfunding app
#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
I am currently running a Kickstarter campaign and I must say that this is far from being a trend. The run away success campaigns have a track record and a following, which is leveraged to create the initial PR push. Without hitting 20% funding very early on the project has very little chance of succeeding (kickstarter stats). A lot of our pledging happened from traffic coming directly from Kickstarter. My guess here…
I agree - I believe that hardware products that are accepted to Kickstarter should still leverage its inherent momentum. Based on reports from project creators, I have heard anywhere from 30-50% of traffic comes sources internal to Kickstarter.