A GoFundMe alternative built to convert and spread.
$1 removes hesitation. Every donor gets a number + a personal share link — so donors become distribution.
Why people search “GoFundMe alternative”
- •Donation pages convert — but momentum often dies after the first spike.
- •Choosing a donation amount adds friction and decision paralysis.
- •Sharing is generic, so supporters don’t feel ownership or progress.
- •Teams and communities need a clearer “rally loop,” not just a link.
What MillionMe does differently
- •$1 base ask (fast yes) with optional $5/$10/$20/$100 blocks for super-supporters.
- •Instant identity: donor number + referrer attribution.
- •Personal share link for every donor, plus leaderboards and milestones to re-trigger sharing.
- •Milestone drops framed as sponsor matches (not lotteries).
The Donor Journey
The competitive moat isn’t the donation page — it’s what happens after the donation.
Discovery (0–5s): One ask. One button.
The page is built for participation: donor count, referrer credit, and a single $1 CTA that feels effortless.
Payment (5–15s): Wallet-first, no forms.
Use Apple Pay / Google Pay for a fast “tap + Face ID” checkout. No account required to join the chain.
Success (15–25s): Instant identity + impact potential.
Donors get a number and a personal link. The success screen reframes $1 as a multiplier: share → recruit → repeat.
Share loop: Make sharing feel inevitable.
One-tap share options, prefilled messages, and clear progress cues turn donating into a “share moment.”
Re-engagement: Notifications create repeat behavior.
Referrals, rank changes, and milestone unlocks create reasons to come back and share again.
Progressive upgrade: Claim identity when it matters.
Start as a guest, then claim your account to keep your rank, badges, and network stats across devices.
The “share moment” script
This is the line that turns a donation into a loop.
MillionMe vs GoFundMe
FAQs
Can donors give more than $1?
Yes. Donors can start at $1, then add optional blocks ($5/$10/$20/$100) to boost impact without adding decision fatigue.
Do donors need an account?
No. The goal is frictionless participation. Donors can optionally claim their identity later to keep rank and stats across devices.
Are “milestone drops” lotteries?
No. Milestone drops are promotional unlocks like sponsor matches, not lotteries or gambling.
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