Wow! Get ready to tap into some killer crowdfunding insights!
This is an important episode to listen to for any creator who wants to get funding on Kickstarter.
You’re about to discover how crowdfunding is not just for brand-new ideas.
Sometimes, it’s about bringing something back.
I’m Salvador Briggman, and in this episode of the Crowdfunding Demystified podcast, I sat down with Joshua Watson, lead designer at Future Retro Synthesizers.
Future Retro has been around since 1997.
Their product? A legendary analog synthesizer called the 777.
Instead of launching something untested, Joshua and his team made a bold decision.
They revived a proven product.
And, they used Kickstarter to validate demand, fund development, and deliver at a price their community actually wanted.
The result?
Over $174,000 raised from 200+ backers, hitting their funding goal in just hours.
In this interview, Joshua breaks down why Kickstarter made sense—even for an established brand—and how transparency, timing, and community trust played a massive role in their success.
We also dive deep into product design philosophy, pricing higher-ticket items, launch timing mistakes, and how collaboration elevates a campaign far beyond what one person can do alone.
This episode is especially powerful if you’re sitting on a “proven” idea and wondering whether crowdfunding still makes sense for you.
You’re about to learn:
- What actually drives fast funding momentum
- How to price confidently on Kickstarter
- Why community trust beats hype every time
- The role of transparency in higher-priced campaigns
- How to think about launch timing and delivery expectations
If you’re serious about crowdfunding—or relaunching a product that already has fans—this episode will change how you think about Kickstarter.


