Withdraw is a membership that replaces your everyday corporate purchases with independent makers and direct-from-company alternatives. Every dollar redirected is a dollar they don't get.
Not because you chose them. Because they're the default. Most of your purchasing isn't a decision — it's a habit built on convenience.
You've thought about changing it. Maybe you've tried. But without a system, good intentions don't stick.
Withdraw replaces the default. Instead of going to Amazon, you come here.
Type any product into the Withdraw search bar. Trimmer. Coffee maker. Candle. Whatever you'd normally buy from a chain store.
We show you independent makers first. If no maker exists yet, we link you directly to the company's own website — cutting out the mega-retailer middleman.
Every purchase through Withdraw is a dollar redirected away from corporate concentration. Over time, the habit replaces the default.
Withdraw exists to protest corporate concentration — the reality that a handful of corporations absorb most of the money spent by working people in this country.
This isn't left or right. It's math. Your dollars either go to the same few companies, or they don't.
Stop giving your money to the middleman. Search for any product and we'll show you where to buy it without Amazon, Walmart, or Target.
Every membership is split in half. No hidden fees. No outside investors. No ad revenue. Members fund Withdraw. That's it.
Directly supports independent makers and a working-class impact fund. Issue-based support for working people — not tied to any candidate or PAC.
Keeps the search running, the catalog growing, and the system independent. Founder compensation is capped at $120,000/year. Surplus goes back to the mission.
The biggest companies in America don't earn your money — they intercept it. Withdraw exists to break that pattern. Not through protest signs or political theater, but through the most powerful tool working people have: where they spend.
This starts with 100 members making one different choice. It grows by proving that choice works. Every dollar redirected is evidence that the default can be replaced.
No venture capital. Growth never overrides principles.
No mass-produced goods. Makers are vetted. Standards are enforced.
No hidden financials. Every dollar is accounted for, publicly.
If holding the line means staying small, it stays small. If it means shutting down, it shuts down.
You're not paying for a discount. You're funding an alternative to the default. Every membership redirects money away from corporate concentration and into the hands of people who make things.