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Give a free euro to charity, everyday
Adrien Guilmineau
Tinbox — Give a free corporate-sponsored dollar to charity, every day
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Sam Bauch
I don't understand why this is limited by geography. Are the businesses who sponsor the donation local to SF? Even though I live in NYC, I'm happy to compel a F500 company to donate to a nonprofit in SF.
Adrien Guilmineau
@sammybauch Thanks for the question! We were global when we launched our beta last year, but very quickly realised that it wasn't manageable. Trying to bring together 3 (people, companies & charities) sides into a nicely flowing marketplace at a large scale is difficult. This is why we decided to start on a small focused area (the San Francisco Bay Area) and then start scaling as quick as possible across the US and then the world. It shouldn't take long before we can expand all across the US though :)
Sam Bauch
@aguilmineau sure. I could imagine international being difficult for tax reasons, but IDK seems crazy not to allow users anywhere in US. I do see that targeting is one of the things you offer your brand partners. Anyways, how do the economics work here? I read somewhere that you are venture backed, so does Tinbox make money off the brand's ad? Or does 100% of what they pay go to the nonprofit?
Adrien Guilmineau
@sammybauch Good question! 100% of what the company pays into the app goes to the non-profits. We charge companies a service fee separately which in turn allows us to grow and help more non-profits.
Craig Zingerline
Really great idea and a great cause!
Adrien Guilmineau
@craigzingerline Thanks Craig! Did you manage to give your first dollar?
Jason Pittam
Great service and idea! Made my first donation today. My daily to-do list just got a new #1 item.
Adrien Guilmineau
Hello Producthunters! We built Tinbox to solve the issue of "clicktivism" (people clicking, sharing, liking cause-related content online). While at university we were on the clicktivism train like most of our friends. "The Ice Bucket Challenge. That's important, let me like & share!" We knew our liking and sharing was having little impact on the cause. We we were raising awareness, but not much more. We felt powerless. With social media becoming the main way in which people interact with causes, we realised it was a big problem worth solving. How can we build the fundraising tool for the social media era? This is why we built Tinbox! We want to make it so easy for people to support causes that matter to them that they can do it every day. We believe it's a great way for brands to connect with communities, and that it has the power to become the most effective fundraising platform for charities. We're launching this week with our first charity and F500 sponsor in the Bay Area. We want to add more as quickly as we possibly can and have expanded throughout the US before the end of the year. Happy to answer any questions you may have, and would love to hear your feedback Ask away! :)
Chinmaya Shankar
@aguilmineau awesome product! would love to discuss few things, email?
Erik Wegener
Very impressed by this idea and the app (kudos to the designer!). Tinbox seems like a genius marketing move for companies and a great way for charities to raise money and gain exposure. I'm curious about the third group - users. How do you incentivize them to return to Tinbox every day?
Adrien Guilmineau
@ewegener1 Hey Erik! Glad you love the design – our designer’s a rockstar :) The answer to your question lies in how every day, there are many triggers around us constantly reminding us of people and causes that need our help (eg. people living on the streets, cause-related posts on Facebook, friends' fundraising campaigns, etc). Most of the time, we register them each time, but we feel powerless and unable to help. Thanks to Tinbox, when people see these triggers around them every day, they now have a simple way they can act (in under 20 seconds). Push notifications also help.
Jason Pittam
@aguilmineau @ewegener1 Isn't there a progress update after a donation is made?
Adrien Guilmineau
@mikaelpittam @ewegener1 Yes! Charities have their own app allowing them to post regular on-scene updates to tell you more details about their project and its progress.
Jason Pittam
@aguilmineau @ewegener1 Oh, I thought we could see a progress update within Tinbox. I would love to share socially that a charity was able to achieve a milestone.
Adrien Guilmineau
@mikaelpittam @ewegener1 All of the updates are posted within the Tinbox app for you to see of course :) We just built an app on the side à la buffer for them to post to it easily.
Gustavo Skoff
I run a charity in Puerto Rico. How can you come to the warm Caribbean waters? :))
Adrien Guilmineau
@gustavoskoff On our way! 🚣 🌞 We have everything ready for you to get started here --> get-tinbox.com/nonprofits. All you have to do is add a set of 4 slides to your fundraising deck about Tinbox and its benefits. Once you get a company to pledge through Tinbox, we'll get you set up :)
Shlomo Shaul
As a long time Kiva member I really like this idea, very refreshing to see entrepreneurship brought to the non-profit world.
Adrien Guilmineau
@shlomosh Thank you! :) We can't wait to give every non-profit access to the set of tools we've built for them. Would be very interesting to explore how micro-finance organisation could be integrated with Tinbox.
Samir Doshi
such a great idea --- making micro donations easier so we can be impulsive is the key I think
Adrien Guilmineau
@samir_doshi I agree! It's why we made it as easy as posting to your Snapchat story :)