Roughly one year after acquiring Kit -- an ecommerce startup that enables influencers to compile collections of their favorite products and pocket affiliate earnings on any items sold -- Patreon is selling the startup’s assets.
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Creator-Focused Entrepreneur Camille Hearst Departs Patreon To Head Up ‘Spotify For Artists’
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One Year After Acquiring Ecommerce Startup ‘Kit’, Patreon Sells It To Affiliate Link Company Geniuslink
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Patreon To Launch Merch Service For Creators Following Acquisition Of Ecommerce Startup ‘Kit’
The two companies are “inventing a way to fulfill automated ‘merch for membership' that will help creators stop stuffing envelopes and get back to full time creation,” Patreon said.
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Startup ‘Kit’ Helps Creators Like Casey Neistat And MKBHD Share (And Sell) Their Favorite Products
On Kit, digital influencers from myriad content categories can share an infinite number of ‘kits’ -- or shoppable collections of their favorite products.
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