Small commitments.
Powerful crowds.
Real change.
Most platforms ask people to show support with a like, a share, or a comment.
Crowdspender asks for something slightly different.
A tiny commitment - you give an F.
From just $1 per month.
That small step is the line in the sand that separates passive support from real participation.
When you cross that line, you become part of a Crowd that can turn spare change into meaningful action.
The internet has made it incredibly easy to support ideas.
But most of the time, nothing actually changes.
Crowdspender exists to bridge that gap.
Instead of measuring support with likes and shares, Crowdspender measures support with participation.
Even the smallest commitment — $1 per month — transforms a passive audience into an active Crowd capable of funding real change.
Members: likes, comments, shares
Members: $1/month each
At the heart of Crowdspender are Crowds.
A Crowd is similar to a Facebook Group. People gather around a shared interest, cause, or mission.
Crowds might focus on things like:
But there's one important difference.
Every member of a Crowd has committed at least $1 per month.
That small commitment transforms a group of supporters into something far more powerful:
A community that can fund action.
Big change doesn't always require big donations.
When large numbers of people contribute a small amount, the results add up quickly.
Crowdspender Crowds use the power of numbers to transform spare change into meaningful funding for real-world improvements.
Crowdspender doesn't rely on advertising to grow.
It grows through people.
Every new member has one simple mission:
Find the next committed member.
That new member finds the next. And the chain continues.
Each person only needs to extend the chain by one link.
This creates a human chain reaction where Crowds gradually expand as more people step across the line and join.
Small actions multiply quickly when they are shared.
Once a Crowd forms, members can propose something called a Spend.
A Spend is a specific action the Crowd wants to fund.
Examples might include:
Crowd members pledge their contributions toward the Spend.
When enough pledges are made, the Spend is fulfilled and the change happens.
Simple.
At the centre of Crowdspender is a simple idea.
Giving a F.
But deciding to take part.
Giving a F means:
When thousands of people give a F about something, real change becomes possible.
One person alone can only do so much.
But thousands of people working together can achieve remarkable things.
Crowdspender provides the platform.
The real power comes from the Crowd.
From people who decide to step across the line and turn spare change into real-world impact.
Join a Crowd.
Commit your $1.
Find the next committed member.
Start the chain reaction.