Megaphone is a defunct crypto-native marketing and growth platform that converted social engagement into onchain campaigns, allowlists, token distribution, and community rewards before being acquired and shutting down. Megaphone's Twitter Score is 14 out of 1000 as of August 2026, ranking #69,944 among 483,944 tracked accounts.
Megaphone was founded by Albert Hu and Catherine Chang under the parent entity Contribution Labs, Inc., which identified the platform as its digital-asset marketing infrastructure. The platform's form product was formerly known as DeForm, which was later rebranded as Megaphone Forms while retaining DeForm as a product within the broader platform. A seed round of $4.6 million was raised, led by Kindred Ventures with participation from Scalar Capital and A.Capital.
Megaphone was built to help crypto projects launch campaigns, qualify wallets, fight bots, and reward contributors. Contribution Labs noted that the platform was used to issue digital assets on the Soneium blockchain for the first web3 Jam campaign, and clients included brands such as Coinbase and Forbes. By the time of its acquisition, the platform had served over five million users and generated over seven figures in revenue, per statements made by Catherine Chang.
Megaphone was subsequently acquired by Fulcrum, with Chang noting that the decision to find a new home followed a shift in the crypto market. Following the acquisition, both Albert Hu and Catherine Chang joined Fulcrum as founding product manager and founding product designer, respectively. The platform itself is no longer operating, as stated in the account's own bio. Megaphone has published 652 posts and has been mentioned by 29 accounts a total of 55 times.
Who follows Megaphone on X?
The accounts that follow Megaphone include 41 founders, 14 angel investors, 20 influencers and 1 VCs, among them mikedemarais.eth, Nader Dabit, Antonio Garca Martnez agm.eth, Jane Lippencott, Josh Ong and Alex Q. Xu.