What you'll find on Buckoff
Not every boycott belongs here. Every campaign on Buckoff passes through two filters.
Economic disruption for the public good
Every campaign must connect consumer action to measurable economic pressure on a company. If there's no money lever — cancel, switch, downgrade, boycott — it doesn't belong here.
What counts as a money lever?
- Cancel a subscription or service
- Switch to a competitor or alternative
- Downgrade your plan or reduce spending
- Boycott products or services entirely
If the only action is "raise awareness" with no direct financial impact, we won't list it.
Anti-autocracy
Campaigns target companies that enable or profit from autocratic consolidation of power.
What do we mean by autocracy?
The concentration of political and economic power by a leader and their allied network of power brokers — oligarchs, corporate enablers, and institutional gatekeepers — who sustain the leader's grip in exchange for preferential access to wealth and influence.
This expands the traditional "one leader" definition to include the economic class that props up and benefits from the autocrat. Companies on Buckoff are complicit in this system — they fund it, enable it, or profit from it.
Both filters required
A campaign belongs on Buckoff if it passes both filters: there's a real money lever, and the target company is complicit in autocratic power consolidation. A company that's merely annoying, overpriced, or has bad customer service doesn't qualify.
This is for everyone
Buckoff isn't just about being against things. It's about redirecting your economic power toward a world where people can thrive — where democracy works, workers are treated fairly, the planet is protected, and communities can take care of each other.
Every dollar you move away from a company that undermines human thriving is a dollar you can put toward one that supports it. The resistance is the starting point. The destination is a better world for everyone.
What you won't find here
- Campaigns without a concrete economic action consumers can take
- Targets chosen for personal grievances rather than systemic harm
- Companies that aren't connected to autocratic power consolidation
- Calls to violence, harassment, or illegal activity
Have a campaign that belongs here?
If you know a company that passes both filters — there's a money lever and they're complicit in autocratic power — we want to hear about it.
Submit a CampaignInclude the company name, the cause area, why they're a target (with sources), and what consumers can do about it.