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Tilt.com

Tilt.com is a financial technology company headquartered in San Francisco, California, that specializes in providing cash advances, flexible lines of credit, and credit cards designed for individuals with non-traditional income sources or limited credit histories, using real-time income and spending data for underwriting instead of relying solely on credit scores. Founded in 2016 as Empower Finance by CEO Warren Hogarth and CTO Justin Ammerlaan, the company rebranded to Tilt in August 2025 to emphasize its mission of building a more inclusive credit system that recognizes users' potential and hard work. Tilt's products include instant cash advances of $10 to $400 with no or checks, lines of starting at $200–$400 that can grow to $1,000 based on payment history, and cards such as the Tilt Engage and Motion cards tailored for builders, new users, or those rebuilding scores. These offerings target over 100 million Americans and billions globally who face barriers to traditional banking, with Tilt reporting over $1 billion in extended to more than 5 million customers and earning 450,000+ five-star reviews. The platform operates as a mobile-first , partnering with banks like FinWise and WebBank for lending, and has been recognized for innovation by outlets including , Inc., and .

Overview

Founding and Key Personnel

Tilt.com was founded on June 1, 2016, in , California, as Empower Finance by co-founders Warren Hogarth and Justin Ammerlaan. Warren Hogarth, who serves as CEO, previously worked as a partner at , bringing expertise in venture investing and . Justin Ammerlaan, the co-founder and CTO, contributes technical leadership with a background in and development. The company was established to create more accessible credit options for individuals with non-traditional income sources, using for rather than traditional credit scores. The initial focus was on providing flexible financial tools to underserved markets, and the company has grown through strategic partnerships and acquisitions, including in April 2024 to enhance its credit card offerings. In August 2025, the company rebranded from Empower to Tilt to better reflect its mission of building an inclusive credit system that recognizes users' potential and hard work.

Business Model

Tilt operates as a mobile-first platform providing cash advances, lines of credit, and credit cards to individuals facing barriers to traditional banking, targeting over 100 million with limited credit histories. The core model is subscription-based, with users paying $8 per month for access to instant cash advances of $10 to $400 (no interest or credit checks), flexible lines of credit starting at $200–$400 that can grow to $1,000, and specialized credit cards like Tilt Engage, Motion, and Essentials for credit building. Revenue is generated through subscription fees, interchange on credit card transactions, interest on credit products, and partnerships with issuing banks such as WebBank and FinWise Bank. As of August 2025, Tilt has extended over $1 billion in credit to more than 5 million customers, emphasizing real-time income and spending analysis for underwriting.

History

Early Development and Funding

Tilt.com was founded on June 1, 2016, as Empower Finance by CEO Warren Hogarth and CTO Justin Ammerlaan in San Francisco, California. The company aimed to provide accessible financial tools to underserved consumers using cash flow underwriting rather than traditional credit scores. In 2017, Empower launched its initial products, quickly attracting 250,000 users. The company secured its first funding in 2018 with a $4.5 million seed round led by and . This was followed by a $20 million in 2020, led by Icon Ventures and Defy Partners, with participation from investors including David Velez of . These funds supported product development and expansion of its mobile-first platform for cash advances and building. In 2019, Empower hired key executives including Stephanie Lin as and Mac Muir as head of operations (who became in 2022).

Growth and Rebranding

Empower achieved profitability in 2022 and raised a $150 million Series B round that year, bringing total funding to $174.5 million and valuing the company at approximately $800 million. The investment enabled scaling of its technology and user base. In 2024, Empower acquired , a focused on credit building, which expanded its offerings and grew its subscriber base to 2 million. By August 2025, the had reached 3 million subscribers and served over 5 million customers. On August 6, 2025, Empower Finance to Tilt to reflect its mission of expanding access to fair credit and introducing new products, including three unsecured (Tilt Engage, Motion, and another tailored for credit builders). The rebranding included a comprehensive redesign and emphasized real-time income and spending data for underwriting.

Services

Core Platform Features

Tilt.com provided a user-friendly web and mobile application interface that enabled organizers to create crowdfunding campaigns effortlessly. Users could set customizable funding goals, deadlines, and descriptions for various purposes, such as group events, gifts, or charitable causes, while integrating social sharing options directly into the campaign setup. The platform supported both web access via browsers and a dedicated iOS and Android mobile app, allowing seamless campaign management on the go. The payment system on Tilt.com facilitated secure, real-time contributions from supporters using credit cards like and or bank transfers. Contributions were processed through a hosted that ensured immediate pledges, with charges only applied once the reached its funding threshold in the platform's signature all-or-nothing mode. If the goal was not met by the deadline, the system automatically issued full refunds to contributors, eliminating for participants and simplifying administration for organizers. Tilt briefly referenced a 2.5% fee for certain types, such as fundraisers, though this was waived for basic collection efforts. Social elements were integral to Tilt.com's design, fostering group participation through easy invitations sent via , , , , or direct links. Organizers could send personalized invites or share campaign progress updates in real-time to keep supporters engaged, while features like visible contribution tallies encouraged communal momentum toward goals. These tools, including broad sharing capabilities, helped campaigns go viral within networks, as seen in rapid fundraisers that attracted thousands of donors. Tilt.com prioritized security and compliance in its operations, achieving Level 1 , the highest standard for handling card payments, to protect user data and transactions. The platform required verification for fundraising campaigns, such as linking to a valid 501(c)(3) nonprofit for -deductible donations, ensuring legitimacy and enabling donors to receive benefits where applicable. Bank account integration further secured fund disbursement directly to organizers upon successful campaigns.

Developer API

Tilt.com launched its developer in December 2012, initially under the company's original name, Crowdtilt, to enable third-party developers to integrate group and functionalities into external applications and websites. The was released in form, allowing seamless embedding of Tilt's processing capabilities, which supported group checkouts, pre-sales, and fundraising without requiring developers to build complex billing mechanisms from scratch. The followed a RESTful architecture, serving as the core of Tilt's platform for handling related to group-money interactions. Key functionalities included endpoints for creating and managing campaigns, processing payments through integrated processors such as , Balanced, and Braintree, and retrieving transaction data to support updates and reporting. It also incorporated collaboration tools like comments, updates, and messaging to facilitate group participation, while ensuring compliance, fraud prevention, and support for multi-currency and multi-language operations to accommodate international use. Developers could customize payment options, including credit cards and , to fit various commerce needs. Common use cases for the involved integrations with event platforms for group ticketing, such as funding a New Year's Eve party in at $350 per ticket, and sites for pre-sales or pooled purchases. It enabled custom applications for seamless group , including travel coordination via partners like Vayable for shared trip expenses and hardware pre-orders on sites like Lockitron.com. Documentation was provided through resources like the official developer portal, which outlined API terms and examples for implementation, fostering adoption among startups and brands seeking hybrid payment solutions that combined Tilt's group features with existing systems. The remained free during its beta phase, with pricing planned for introduction in early 2013, contributing to early integrations that highlighted Tilt's role in simplifying collaborative .

Notable Campaigns

Fundraising Successes

One of the most notable commercial successes on Tilt.com was the May 2013 for , a product developed by Rob Rhinehart. The , which aimed to fund production and distribution of the nutrient-dense powder on the then-named Crowdtilt platform, far exceeded its initial $100,000 goal, ultimately raising approximately $3 million from thousands of backers interested in innovative food solutions. This effort not only enabled to scale manufacturing but also marked one of the platform's largest fundraisers for a consumer product launch, demonstrating Tilt's capacity for supporting entrepreneurial ventures through group contributions. In the realm of personal and athletic funding, the January 2014 campaign for the Jamaican bobsled team on the then-named Crowdtilt platform highlighted Tilt's role in enabling underfunded pursuits. Aiming to cover travel, equipment, and training costs for the Winter Olympics, the initiative raised exactly $129,687 from global donors, including a significant boost from cryptocurrency enthusiasts via . This success allowed the team—reminiscent of the 1988 "" story—to compete internationally, showcasing how Tilt facilitated rapid, community-driven support for unique goals. Beyond these high-profile cases, Tilt.com excelled in funding personal events such as weddings and group trips, where campaigns often amassed tens of thousands of dollars through quick, sharing among networks. These efforts emphasized the platform's strength in pooling small contributions from and family, turning informal group pledges into tangible funding within days or weeks. For instance, users frequently created campaigns for destination honeymoons or celebrations, leveraging Tilt's features to encourage rapid participation and exceed goals efficiently. Overall, the platform's campaigns had success rates around 86% for those reaching their funding thresholds—far higher than traditional sites—allowing most initiatives to secure at least double their targeted amounts on average. This track record underscored Tilt's focus on low-barrier, group-oriented that prioritized quick tilting points for momentum.

Charitable and Community Initiatives

Tilt, formerly known as Crowdtilt, supported charitable and community initiatives by enabling group-based for non-profit causes and good, distinguishing itself through features designed for and ease of use. In November 2012, the platform expanded to fully accommodate non-profits, becoming the first service to offer automatic tax-deductible receipts for donations to U.S. 501(c)(3) organizations, which facilitated direct transfers of funds to charities while ensuring donor benefits. This integration allowed organizers to leverage Tilt's tools for broader reach, with funds disbursed only upon meeting campaign goals to minimize risk. A notable example was the platform's response to Superstorm Sandy in late 2012, when Crowdtilt waived its 2.5% service fee for all relief-focused campaigns using the promo code "sandyrecovery," enabling communities to raise money for disaster victims without platform costs reducing aid. Users created multiple campaigns for recovery efforts, highlighting Tilt's role in rapid, fee-free mobilization for emergencies. Beyond disaster relief, Tilt powered community drives for , healthcare, and local improvements, such as funding school projects or medical expenses through group pledges. For instance, a neighborhood group in raised funds to repair potholes after city delays, demonstrating how the platform supported efforts for public benefit. Organizers for medical needs, like covering treatments or equipment, also used Tilt to pool contributions from friends and family, often tying into non-profit partnerships for tax advantages. Tilt's tracking and progress-sharing features enhanced participation in these initiatives by providing in fund allocation, allowing donors to see updates on how contributions aided causes—whether school supplies, medical aid, or event-based community support—fostering greater trust and engagement. This approach differentiated Tilt from traditional donation methods, emphasizing collective action for societal impact.

Legacy

The domain name tilt.com was originally associated with a separate and social payments company founded in 2012, which was acquired by in February 2017 and shut down later that year. Following a domain dispute in 2021 where failed to recover tilt.com, the domain became available and was subsequently acquired by the current Tilt company for its rebranding from Empower Finance in August 2025. As a relatively young company founded in , Tilt's legacy is still emerging, but it has already made significant contributions to inclusive by using alternative data for to serve over 100 million underserved . By November 2025, Tilt had extended more than $2 billion in credit and cash advances to over 5 million customers, earning recognition for innovation from publications like and . In 2024, Tilt acquired , a company focused on building, further expanding its offerings to help users improve financial health. This positions Tilt as a pioneer in fair access, challenging traditional banking models that rely heavily on credit scores.

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