Angels club together to invest in Friendfund
by Steve O'Hear
on May 3, 2011

Friendfund, the group payments startup that lets friends club together to make a purchase, has announced an undisclosed round of funding from a group on Angel investors described as, well, friends (I’m not making this up). The investment was led by Bjoern von Siemens in partnership with Linden VC.

However, cheesy PR aside, Friendfund is operating in an increasingly crowded and hot space right now. The Berlin-based startup competes with a host of sites that enable friends and other groups of people to club together to raise money for a purchase or occasion, most of which are probably better funded. These include WePay, The Gifts Project and Giftiki, who have all taken not insignificant investment.

And it’s easy to see why: Group payments are a real phenomenon in the offline world, such as clubbing together for a holiday or somebody’s birthday present, but take quite a lot of organisation and trust to pull off. Move this online and in the age of Facebook and Twitter’s easily exploited social graph and much of the friction can be removed. That’s certainly how Friendfund is pitching its service anyway and I think they are definitely onto something.

Not only can friends easily set up a pool ready to start accepting cash pledges but merchants can also install a Friendfund button to enable group payments to be initiated at the point of purchase. This seems a really smart idea should it take off. And just like Facebook’s ‘Like’ button, the Friendfund button pushes information about the potential group purchase to each participant’s Facebook news feed so that pools can go viral. All of sudden, so-called social commerce seems a tad more viable.

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  • http://profiles.google.com/syking Suyun Wang

    boring, i don’t know why user should put money on it.

  • http://x.co/U6Ii AMAppZON AMAppSTORE AMAcloud

    why not (simply) use a ChipIn widget?

  • Mkilory

    If I was them I’d focus on the merchant integrations. I’m pretty sure you squashed the image btw.

  • eva

    i’m getting my friendfunded ipad delivered this week :D

  • Twf

    Looks legit against the others. Go underdog!

  • http://www.peppervirtualassistant.com/ Emma Hobes

    The success (or failure) of this will depend on how this is pushed, obviously. But this is a great idea. It certainly needs the right support and enough knowledge to withstand any future obstacle. Ultimately, only time can tell.

  • Jeff

    Yes, I see Merchant integration as a major play here, as getting your friends and family to help pay for something maybe the difference between a sale or not.

  • Guest
  • http://www.accepting-card-payments.co.uk David J Smith

    Looks like the sites got a lot of potential.

    Take Credit Card Payments

  • http://twitter.com/PaulH Paul Henriques

    Who remembers Wigadoo.com? A similar idea that unfortunately ran out of money before they hit sustainable revenue.

  • Paul

    Interesting project. I would also add to the list http://www.leetchi.com which seems to have quite some significant traction here in Europe.

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    [...] Angels club together to invest in Friendfund [...]

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    [...] the Gifts Project pulled in $1 million from Gemini Israel Funds and Index Ventures late last year. Friendfund also raised an undisclosed amount of money earlier this month from a group of Angel investors, while WePay grabbed $7.5 million last summer. [...]

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    [...] Project pulled in $1 million from Gemini Israel Funds and Index Ventures late last year. Friendfund also raised an undisclosed amount of money earlier this month from a group of Angel investors, while WePay grabbed $7.5 million last summer. [...]

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