Offbeatr

Offbeatr
Type of site
Crowd funding
Available in English
Headquarters Los Angeles, United States
Website offbeatr.com
Commercial Yes
Launched August 9, 2012
Current status Closed (February 9, 2016)

Offbeatr was a US website for crowdfunding pornography.[1] It has been described as “Kickstarter for porn”.[2] Project creators posted pitches for new projects, which could be media, events or objects. The user community voted on projects. If a project got enough votes, it would open for funding. If a project met its goal, then the project creator got the funds. Project creators could also sell previously created material. Projects had to be based in either United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, France, Australia, or New Zealand.[3]

Offbeatr was launched in August 2012 by the Los Angeles based start-up Extra Lunch Money. As of August 2012 it had a team of five and was self-funded.[4][5]

As of February 14, 2013, over $70,000 in pledges had been funded in seven projects, mostly relating to furry fandom.[6]

The site went inactive on February 9, 2016 (following a February 2, 2016 announcement), with a new blog entry announcing the closure.[7]


See also

References

  1. Roettgers, Janko (2012-08-09). "Here comes Offbeatr, the Kickstarter for porn: Why you should take a look". Gigaom. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  2. Biggs, John (2012-08-09). "Offbeatr Is A Kickstarter For Your Fantasies". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  3. Oswaks, Molly (2012-08-14). "New NSFW Crowdfunding Platform Offbeatr Gives Your Naughty Projects a Place to Grow". Gizmodo. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  4. Shweta Sharma (2012-09-16). "Crowdsourced funds lend a helping hand to adult entertainment". The Sunday Guardian. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  5. Andy Boxall (2012-08-10). "Offbeatr: It's Kickstarter for those who want to give "adult" projects a helping hand". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  6. Laurence Parry (December 11, 2012). "Furry porn sweeps Offbeatr; their CEO, project leads explain". Flayrah.
  7. "The Closing of Offbeatr". February 8, 2016.

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