You’ve seen crowdfunding campaigns raise millions.
It looks simple. Until you launch.
What do you do if you need to pivot, and fast?
And can you still hit six figures… even after making big changes?
In this episode of the Crowdfunding Demystified podcast, I talk with Joey Cheng, creator of Prolo Ring — a futuristic ring mouse that raised over $512,257 from 891 backers on Kickstarter.
Joey has a PhD in Electrical Engineering and 20 years of hardware experience.
But even with that background, the launch didn’t go as expected, and he had to pivot.
Fast.
The turning point?
Tune into this episode to discover the one thing they did to change everything.
And how it led to clearer tiers, stronger messaging, and a successful crowdfunding campaign.
In this episode, we break down:
- Why followers don’t always guarantee funding
- How to pivot within the first 48 hours
- The risk of overcomplicating your campaign
- Marketing lessons for technical founders
- How to navigate Facebook ad challenges and data tracking issues
As Joey put it:
“Crowdfunding is like a box of chocolates.”
You don’t know what you’ll get — but you better be ready to adapt.
If you’re launching a Kickstarter campaign, this episode will help you focus on what actually drives funding: clarity, feedback, and rapid execution.


