Outgrow.me: Find Successful Kickstarter & IndieGoGo Projects To Buy

Noah J Nelson on Friday, Aug. 31st

Well this is nifty.

Until now there hasn’t been a one-stop-shop for crowdfunded projects that have met their goals but are still availible for prchase or pre-order. That’s changed thanks to Outgrow.me, a marketplace for those projects.

The front page is a simple photo grid. Roll over the image and get the project details. Click through to find a page culled from the original project page. A big “Buy Now” button will lead you to a site where you can purchase the product. Each product page has a big “Is This Your Product?” call to action at the top right, encouraging project creators to get in touch with Outgrow.me.

Category pages are organized like the front page.

The site’s FAQ doesn’t get into who is behind the site, but we’ve put in an interview request to learn more.

Source: Laughing Squid

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