Swarm Fund

Your feedback on the Beta version

“This is what happens when people with taste stop caring if anyone likes them.”
“If it ever launches, I’m afraid it might lose whatever this is.”
“This site is the opposite of AI-generated content. I can almost hear someone making tea.”
“This is what happens when branding discovers silence.”
“Honestly, I’d be disappointed if this ever fully worked.”
“It’s either a new movement or a polite breakdown.”
“It’s aspirational, in the way an abandoned swimming pool is aspirational.”
“They haven’t even launched and I’m already nostalgic.”
“Swarm Fund: where failure feels like a strategy.”
“This might be a cult. I respect the soft launch.”
“It’s like stumbling into a club you weren’t invited to, but they’re glad you’re here.”
“If this was any more unfinished, it’d be performance art.”
“I’m getting early internet energy. It’s oddly moving."
“Swarm Fund is either going to change everything or sell me a pencil sharpener that makes me cry. I’m ready either way.”
“The only landing page I’ve seen that respects my intelligence by offering nothing.”



Swarm Fund is not a business. It’s a personal project, built in spare time, with no grand ambitions beyond finding like-minded people who enjoy discovering remarkable ideas, designs, and products and helping them take flight.

There’s no team, no budget, and no roadmap beyond curiosity. If people gather and back the idea, it will grow. If not, that’s fine too. It’s an experiment hit or miss by nature but one run in good faith.

Swarm Fund will always be free to explore and join. It’s not monetised, though if it demands more of my time, I’ll need to find ways to cover that. Backers make things possible through more stories, more finds, more makers supported. But at its heart, this is just a sincere attempt to build something collaborative, useful, and good.