Kickstarter is largely responsible for creating the crowd-funding scene as we know it today, but Patreon’s work in this area may actually be the most noteworthy. Rather than having tons of people pool money together to support a project, which is almost like a cross between fundraising and investing, Patreon allows people to financially support their favorite content creators with regular donations, just like patrons of the arts have been doing for centuries. Small time YouTubers are the most-common recipients, but any content creator that publishes their content online can receive money from their fans, including podcast owners and and web comic creators. The service has seen some impressive growth, enought that it was recently able to raise $30 million in funding.