Crowdfunding · Consumer electronics
From a 6-week comment
section meltdown to
96% on-time delivery across 47 countries
When 18,000 backers across 47 countries threatened to refund in week six, this European crowdfunded hardware brand stopped stitching together five forwarders and a sourcing agent. They moved fulfillment onto FFOrder's integrated supply chain system — one procurement, warehousing, logistics, and after-sales stack — and turned a near-collapse into the highest backer satisfaction score in the brand's category.
96%
On-time backer delivery across all 47 destination countries
47
Countries reached on one integrated logistics and customs solution
3%
Backer refund rate — against an industry benchmark of 8–12%
14D
Median time from campaign close to first wave of backer deliveries
—THE CUSTOMER
A European hardware brand turning a successful crowdfunding raise into a global product launch — without losing the backers who made it possible
Founded in Berlin in 2022 by two former hardware engineers, this European crowdfunded hardware brand ships a consumer electronics product into 47 countries from a single Kickstarter campaign that closed at over $4.2M in 31 days. Their thesis: a successful raise is not the end of the campaign — it is the start of a fulfillment problem that determines whether the next campaign happens at all. They came to FFOrder for one outcome: convert 18,000 anxious backers into 18,000 brand-trust ambassadors, on one integrated supply chain system — not a chain of subcontracted handoffs.
At a glance
Industry
Consumer electronics · crowdfunded hardware
Headquarters
DE
Channel
Kickstarter · Indiegogo InDemand
Raise
$4.2M+ · 18,000 backers
Destinations
47 countries · 4 continents
FFOrder partner since
Q1 2025
Use case
Multi-region fulfillment with destination-cleared delivery
—The challenge
Three structural failures in crowdfunding fulfillment threatened to make the successful raise the last raise
01 · DAMAGE
47 countries · 47 different certification regimes
Every destination demanded a different combination of product certifications for consumer electronics. CE for the EU was only the starting point. Three early test shipments were seized at customs. Each seizure became a public Kickstarter comment thread within hours.
02 · TRANSIT
A five-forwarder patchwork with no consolidated SLA
Most freight forwarders quoted lanes for 10–15 major markets and refused the remaining 32. Splitting across five forwarders meant five different SLAs, five different tracking systems, five different invoicing cycles — and no single ledger to tell a backer where their unit actually was.
03 · COMPLIANCE
Backers expected per-pledge visibility, not bulk-shipment manifests
Kickstarter backers pledged individually and expected to track their unit individually. Bulk-shipment manifests with 18,000 names attached to one container did not satisfy the comment section. Week six refund requests climbed past 14% as visibility collapsed.

"In week six we had 18,000 backers, 2,400 unanswered messages, three customs seizures in the comment section, and a 14% refund request rate climbing by 1.5 points a day. Our agency-built forwarder stack was structurally wrong for crowdfunding. We did not need a faster forwarder. We needed one integrated supply chain system — one accountable partner across procurement, warehousing, logistics, and after-sales."
— Internal operations review · Week 6 post-campaign
—The challenge
One integrated supply chain system built for
multi-region reach and per-pledge transparency
Pain
47 different product certification regimes per destination
Each missing certification triggered a customs seizure and a public comment-thread crisis within hours.
FFOrder
Destination-country product certification managed at origin
CE for the EU plus equivalent destination-market certifications mapped per SKU through FFOrder's procurement and QC system. Pre-shipment quality control built into the warehouse stack means missing certification surfaces before the pallet leaves Zhengzhou — not after a backer's customs office holds it.
Pain
Fragmented forwarder coverage forced a 5-vendor stack
Five different SLAs, five different tracking portals, five different invoicing cycles.
FFOrder
100+ global logistics routes with diverse customs clearance solutions
One contract, one SLA, one tracking ledger. Air, sea, and rail multimodal options selected by destination — 5 to 15 days express to most European endpoints. Dedicated channels for battery-powered electronics and other special-category products. 98% of orders dispatched within 24 hours and a 99.8% delivery success rate across the network.
Pain
Backers demanded per-pledge tracking, not bulk-manifest visibility
Without individual visibility, every late shipment became a public refund request.
FFOrder
Per-order tracking with 1-on-1 dedicated account-manager visibility
Every pledge linked to a unique tracking number from line-off to backer doorstep. FFOrder's 100+ VIP account managers operate one-on-one with each brand, so every shipment has a named owner — not a ticket queue. Real human customer service handles quality refunds and logistics reships under the standard FFOrder service policy.
Pain
No reusable system for the next campaign
Every successful raise threatened to restart fulfillment from zero — a tax that broke most second campaigns.
FFOrder
One system. Five capabilities. Reusable across every future campaign
FFOrder runs supply chain as one integrated system — procurement, customization, warehousing, logistics, and after-sales — not a chain of subcontracted handoffs. Once the brand's certification map, packaging spec, and destination routing were documented inside the system, the next campaign reopened the same operating stack in days, not weeks.
—The outcome
Eight weeks in, fulfillment became the brand's strongest pre-campaign asset
96%
On-time backer delivery against the committed shipping window — across all 47 destination countries.
0
Customs seizures after rollout. Down from three in the first three test shipments.
3%
Backer refund rate — against an industry benchmark of 8 to 12 percent for hardware crowdfunding.
14D
Campaign-to-doorstep median — from campaign close to the first wave of backer deliveries.
−78%
Support ticket volume in the first 30 days after per-order tracking and dedicated AM visibility went live.
71
NPS — highest in the brand's category. Fulfillment cited as the #1 reason backers re-pledged the next campaign.
We thought we were running a hardware brand. The first campaign taught us we were running a fulfillment company with a hardware product on top. With FFOrder, we stopped reinventing logistics for every raise — one system, one account manager, one accountable partner. Our next campaign closed at 3.2x the first one, and we slept through the fulfillment window.
Co-founder & Head of Operations
European crowdfunded hardware brand
— Why FFOrder
One system five capabilities built for
predictable delivery
Procurement & quality control
40,000+ factory partnerships and controlling equity in core factories across apparel, electronics, beauty, and outdoor. 25-person procurement team capable of onboarding 2,000+ SKUs per day with unified quality standards.
Warehousing infrastructure
Multi-warehouse network in Zhengzhou, Shenzhen, and Yiwu. 50,000+ orders per day capacity, 60% automation, near 100% shipping accuracy, and 24-hour dispatch on in-stock items.
Global logistics network
100+ global logistics routes across air, sea, and rail multimodal transport. 5 to 15 day express delivery, 98% dispatched within 24 hours, 99.8% delivery success rate, and dedicated channels for special-category products.
Dedicated after-sales service
100+ VIP account managers in a 1-on-1 service model. Real human customer service, refunds for quality issues, reshipping for logistics issues, and private inventory options for repeat campaigns.
40,000+
Factory partnerships in the FFOrder sourcing network
50,000
Orders dispatched daily across the hub network
100+
Global logistics routes with diverse customs clearance solutions
110,000+
Corporate clients served on the platform since 2017