Most crowdfunding campaigns fail before they ever launch.
I'm Miguel Aparicio. After 1,700+ projects and millions of dollars raised for clients, I know why — and I'll show you how to get it right. Free.
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It's almost never about the idea. It's everything around it.
Most campaigns raise almost nothing — not because the cause isn't worthy, but because no one engineered the things that actually drive funding.

No momentum
The first 48 hours decide everything. Most people waste them. Most people did not prepare for them.
ChatGPT Strategies
Before, creators Googled their strategies. Now they ChatGPT them. Generic, boilerplate strategies produce mediocre results.
No story, no structure
People respond to stories, not lists of facts. Clear, relatable narratives inspire action; weak or overly sophisticated pitches rarely do.
No strategy
Sharing a link, posting in Facebook groups, or launching ads without a strategy is not a plan. Neither is relying on optimism and hope.
Free crowdfunding education — built for your exact situation.
Two tracks. Choose the one that fits what you're raising for.
The Creator Track
For product launches, startups, inventors, and creative projects on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Learn to validate, build, and launch a campaign that converts.
The GoFundMe Track
For personal causes, medical needs, animal rescues, memorials, and community fundraisers. Learn to tell your story, reach beyond your circle, and build momentum.

The strategist behind the system
A Portuguese-born crowdfunding strategist based in Colombia. Over a decade, I've worked on 1,700+ campaigns and helped raise over $9M across Kickstarter, Indiegogo, GoFundMe, and Patreon. That experience became a repeatable system. It's called CrowdStrat.
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The VBLS Method
The four-step system behind every campaign I work on.
V
B
L
S
Validate
Build
Launch
Scale
Know if it'll fund before you build.
Structure a campaign that converts.
Momentum in the first 48 hours.
Make it last beyond the finish line.