Having two % based prices is really not very transparent. Do you take your 1% before or after stripe? That would change the total cost right? Making it a flat 4% with no other fees would be much better than indiegogo for example, and probably an easier model for your users.
From your video it seems to allow single or monthly donations on all funds - while a fund specifies one? While it makes sense to make it easy to give however you like, is it not awkward for fund creators to monitor and for the UI? I mean, if a fund is asking for $1000/mo and I donate $500 as an individual payment, what happens to the meter? Or vice versa, fund needs $1000 one-time and I donate $500 a month?
On an easier ux note you should default monthly funds to the monthly donate view instead of making users switch it.
Your UI comment is incredibly insightful. Our developers (Matt and Warren) have actually run into that problem and we are releasing version 2.0 in a few weeks with corrections to the mistakes you pointed out.
Just curious, what's your interest and experience with online giving tools?
Thanks again for the reply!
-Dane
Tbh I'm not a huge user of these tools, just thought my feedback could be useful :) I've donated to a few indiegogo campaigns and raised on there twice. The faith aspect also isn't really interesting to me, but the site suggests it'll be available to others too? Btw I think the video only mentioned the faith aspect so it might be worth making it more general at some point too.