Crowdfunding System
What Early Users Are Saying
iGiveX is new—and these first campaigns are already proving what’s possible with donor-approved releases.
“I was nervous to try a brand-new platform, but the donor-approval feature gave my supporters confidence from day one.”
Launching my tuition campaign on a just-started site felt risky—until I realized donors could approve releases after I posted proof (fee invoices, enrollment letters). That transparency helped me reach my first milestone within a week.
“Even as a young platform, iGiveX moved fast—clear milestones, quick updates, and donors saw exactly where supplies went.”
We mapped our response into small steps: procurement, first drop, follow-up kits. Each time I uploaded photos and delivery notes, backers approved the next release. The accountability made early adopters comfortable supporting us.
“We’re early, iGiveX is early—and that made the partnership feel personal and responsive.”
I’m building a hardware prototype. Being able to show receipts and short build videos before funds are released kept expectations realistic. The team answered questions quickly and the community loved the milestone approach.
“Starting small on a new platform helped our neighbors feel seen—and kept our budget honest.”
We raised for after-school supplies in phases. Posting proof (vendor invoices, classroom photos) let donors green-light each release, which built trust and encouraged repeat gifts from the same supporters.
“What convinced our board? Donor control. Proof first, then release.”
As an NGO trying a newly launched tool, governance mattered. iGiveX’s proof-of-use updates—receipts, geotagged clips—fit our policies. Early donors appreciated the clarity, and our team appreciated the audit trail.
“New platform, big results—because everything is milestone-based.”
I split my goal into term fees, books, and lab costs. Each update included documents and a short note. Donors liked approving the next step, and I crossed my first target without pressure to over-promise.
What Peopel’s Say