Software Alternatives & Reviews

GoFundMe

GoFundMe is a crowd-funding platform for fundraising one or multiple goals.

GoFundMe Alternatives [Page 5]

The best GoFundMe alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /sponseasy-alternatives

    Your sponsorship deck builder & much more

  2. /sponsor-made-alternatives

    Build your perfect Sport / Esports Sponsorship with the Sponsor Made Builder. Find and analyse opportunities in minutes. It's FREE.

  3. Try for free

    Premium Customer Service Software to manage your customer support. Manage support email, publish self-help articles, and automate repetitive tasks.

    Try for free paid Free Trial $25.0 / Monthly (For 3 agents)

  4. /immunecorps-alternatives

    An army of the young and the low-risk helping people in need

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    /thrinacia-alternatives

    The White Label CrowdFunding Infrastructure.

  6. /selfstarter-alternatives

    Roll your own crowdfunding

    Open Source

  7. /venmo-alternatives

    Venmo is the best way to pay your friends. It's simple, fun and free to use.

  8. /akubo-alternatives

    Akubo is a cloud-based platform to manage fundraising and sales, event registrations, memberships and email campaigns.

  9. /ripplet-alternatives

    freelancing local services - ask or provide help to others

  10. /fanvestor-alternatives

    FanVestor is a fundraising platform that help bring projects and ideas to life. Everyone can get closer to your favorite celebrities, athletes, musicians, or teams

  11. /sponsr-us-alternatives

    Social fundraising for student projects

  12. /whatwewant-alternatives

    Crowdfunding App

  13. /trypico-com-alternatives

    Manage members with or without a website – signup forms and payment features to sell memberships, collect donations, or create paywalls for subscriptions and passes.

    freemium

  14. /plumfund-alternatives

    Plumfund is a free Online Crowdfunding solution founded in 2006.

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