Early access — Kickstarter & Amazon

Products, Campaigns, recommended by communities that already love your category

Goodsbridge matches products — Kickstarter campaigns and Amazon finds — to niche communities and posts them where those people already talk — in the group’s own voice. Creators pay only for attributed pledges; communities earn a share of every sale their posts drive.

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Tabletop Tavern · 8,400 members
need a new co-op for game night — something 1 to 4 players, under an hour?
Roma-X: The World’s First AI-Powered Home Coffee Roaster
Roma-X: The World’s First AI-Powered Home Coffee Roaster
100% funded · 17 days left
Back this project
I earn a small commission — it helps keep this group running.
backed — game night is sorted

A real moment, not an ad slot: the card follows the conversation.

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Where products come from

Three sources, one queue for your community

Every product runs through the same matching, the same posting rules, and the same payout to your community — only where it comes from, and how it pays, differs.

Kickstarter

Creator-submitted campaigns

Creators paste their own campaign link and sign a performance-only agreement — a fee on attributed pledges, nothing if the project doesn’t fund.

Amazon

Curated best-sellers and deals

Our team adds Amazon listings that are already selling well in a niche — no funding risk, just a straightforward affiliate sale.

For creators and product owners

Pay for sales, not promises

Every community gets its own tracked link, so every sale is attributed in your dashboard — the same numbers you already trust.

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Paste your campaign or product link

We read what’s public on the page — Kickstarter fully, Amazon partly (you fill in anything blocked). Matching runs immediately: you see the communities that fit before signing anything.

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One page, one collaborator

Sign a performance-only agreement — no upfront, no retainer. For Kickstarter campaigns, add our analytics account with Kickstarter’s Analytics-only permission: it sees referral stats, and cannot touch your funds, your backers, or your project.

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Watch sales arrive, per community

Communities post it in their own voice. Clicks live, attributed sales per community. If it’s a Kickstarter campaign that doesn’t fund, you owe nothing — ever.

CommunityClicksSold
Tabletop Tavern49$158
Dice & Decks53$117
Solo Board Gamers40$79
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For community admins

Run a Facebook group or Telegram community?
It already recommends things. Now it earns from it.

Here’s the whole job, honestly: we send you a finished post about a product your members will like — a Kickstarter campaign or an Amazon find. You post it — or edit it first; it’s your group and your voice. If members buy in, you get paid.

Works today on Facebook groups, Telegram groups, and Bluesky · Discord next

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We send you a ready-made post

Written to sound like your group, not an ad — and yours to edit. Only the link has to stay: it’s how your sales get counted.

Kickstarter example
Game night people — found a co-op dungeon crawler called Emberfall on Kickstarter. 1–4 players, 45 minutes, and it’s 82% funded with 8 days left. The $39 pledge is the full game. bb.link/emberfallI earn a small commission — it helps keep this group running.
Amazon example
Also good for game night: this card-sleeve variety pack keeps your decks corner-worn-free — $24.99, 4.7★ (3,200 reviews), Prime shipping. bb.link/deck-sleevesI earn a small commission — it helps keep this group running.
Copy postor rewrite it your way
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You post it in your group

On Facebook: paste, done — nothing to install. On Telegram: our bot can post for you, on your rules.

Sarah Bennett AdminBoard Game Deals & Finds · Public group · 2h
Also good for game night: this card-sleeve variety pack keeps your decks corner-worn-free — $24.99, 4.7★ (3,200 reviews), Prime shipping.I earn a small commission — it helps keep this group running.
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Members buy in, you earn

Your link counts every sale — Kickstarter’s own stats for campaigns, the affiliate network’s for Amazon finds. You’re paid your share by bank transfer — with the receipt to check.

Example month — one product
214clicks
5sales
$312sold
$18 to you

Half of what we earn on your community’s sales — small per product, and it stacks: more matched products, more months, more of your groups.

You stay in charge — these are settings, not promises

Max posts per day: 1hard ceiling: 3
Quiet before 9 AM and after 11 PM
Never post: crypto, supplements
Pause everything

Your group, your words

Every post is yours to rewrite before it goes out — tone, length, language, all of it. The default footer, “I earn a small commission — it helps keep this group running,” says honestly how the group benefits; members respect it, and you can phrase it however sounds like you. Most days the right number of posts is zero: a post appears only when a project genuinely fits what your group talks about. Groups that spam die; the whole system is built around that fact.

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The rules of the road

Built to be trusted by all three sides

These aren’t policy pages — they’re how the product works.

Nothing upfront, ever. You pay a performance fee only on sales our tags attribute — invoiced after the fact, never before you see results.
Posts are honest about the commission, in the admin’s own words — members trust a group that tells them how it keeps the lights on.
Analytics-only access, for Kickstarter campaigns. Our collaborator seat can read referral stats. It cannot see funds, message backers, or edit a project.
Communities stay communities. Hard caps on posting, admin-set hours and vetoes, and a pause switch that always works.
Attribution you can check. Kickstarter pledges come from Kickstarter’s own referral tags, visible in the creator’s dashboard. Amazon sales come from the affiliate network’s own reports. Either way, it’s never just our word for it.
FAQ

Questions we’d ask too

What does it cost?

Kickstarter creators: a performance fee on attributed pledges only — nothing upfront, nothing monthly, nothing if the campaign doesn’t fund. Community admins: free; you earn a share of the commission on every sale your community drives, whether it’s a Kickstarter pledge or an Amazon purchase.

What about Amazon products?

Same experience for your members — a post in your voice with a tracked link. Behind the scenes it’s different: Kickstarter campaigns are submitted by creators and only pay out if the project funds. Amazon products are curated by our team from listings that are already selling, so there’s no funding risk — just a straightforward affiliate sale, split with your community the same way.

I run a Facebook group, not Telegram — can I join?

Yes — Facebook groups are a first-class channel. There’s nothing to install: we send you the finished post, you paste it (or rewrite it), and your tracked link counts the results. Telegram groups get the same thing with an optional bot that can post for you.

Do posts have to be labeled as ads?

They’re your posts, in your words — no forced hashtags. The one thing every post keeps is a plain-language line about the commission, like “I earn a small commission — it helps keep this group running.” That’s what advertising rules actually ask for, and members genuinely respect it more than a hashtag.

Will my group get spammed?

No — and not as a promise, as a mechanic. Posts are capped per day, restricted to your active hours, filtered by your banned categories, and relevance-scored before anything appears. Most days, the right number of posts is zero.

How do you know a sale came from my community?

Each community gets its own tracked link. For Kickstarter campaigns, that’s a referral tag — pledges show up in the creator’s own Kickstarter dashboard. For Amazon products, it’s an affiliate link — sales show up in the affiliate network’s own reports. Either way, we’re reading the same numbers everyone else sees, not making them up.

How much can a community actually earn?

Honestly: it depends on fit and size, and single products pay modest amounts — tens of dollars, not thousands. It stacks across products and months, it’s real money for posting things your members genuinely like, and early communities get first pick of products in their niche.

Do buyers pay more?

Never. Backers pledge on kickstarter.com at the normal price, and buyers pay Amazon’s listed price — we never mark anything up. Our fee or commission comes from the creator’s marketing budget or the affiliate program, and the community’s share comes out of that.

When does the beta open?

We’re onboarding a small first group of products and communities now. Leave your email — we onboard in order.

Get early access

One email when your access opens. Early creators get hands-on onboarding; early communities get first pick of products in their niche.

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