Best Crowdfunding Platforms for TypeScript

Compare the Top Crowdfunding Platforms that integrate with TypeScript as of October 2025

This a list of Crowdfunding platforms that integrate with TypeScript. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with TypeScript. View the products that work with TypeScript in the table below.

What are Crowdfunding Platforms for TypeScript?

Crowdfunding platforms are websites and apps that provide a platform for various causes, organizations, and businesses to accept donations, funds, and investments from users online. Crowdfunding platforms enable nonprofits, individuals, startups, businesses, and organizations of all kinds to fundraise via the web from any user that wants to donate to their cause. Crowdfunding platforms can be used to raise money for charitable causes, but some crowdfunding platforms enable startups to raise money for their company, product, or real estate investment. Compare and read user reviews of the best Crowdfunding platforms for TypeScript currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Geyser

    Geyser

    Geyser

    Geyser is a Lightning‑native, non‑custodial Bitcoin crowdfunding platform that empowers creators to raise funds for causes, sell products, manage campaigns, and engage communities entirely on‑chain. Each project gets its own Lightning address, enabling supporters to contribute borderlessly from any compatible wallet without custodial intermediaries. Campaigns settle instantly to creators’ self‑hosted nodes, ensuring full transparency and immediate access to funds. Built atop open protocols, Bitcoin, the Lightning Network, and Nostr, Geyser integrates social features such as badges, rewards, and recognition to foster community engagement and supports micropayments in novel contexts like podcast streams. The platform offers real‑time campaign analytics, milestone tracking, and creator profiles, all delivered via a modern React/TypeScript/GraphQL front end that requires no additional infrastructure.
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