
Kickstarter has finally released its
mobile app or as they say "And now, Kickstarter has kickstarted."
The guys released an application with the submission that it is a gift to users on Valentine's Day. Simple, but tasteful.
It's actually amazing why they didn't do it before.
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Is this an interesting tribute to fashion or does it really contribute to a greater number of participants - readers who invest money? Indeed, really, why not invest a couple of dollars in your favorite new thing on the way from work or at lunch.
The authors say the following: “We tried to use the three-year experience and implemented it on our new application. Recycled project page, the ability to view pages. We focused on raising three really useful points: finding new projects, tracking existing ones you already invested in, plus new tools for applicants. ”


As a result, the mobile version is fully integrated with Facebook and supplemented with useful features for authors of ideas, namely, a convenient notification system from investing money and the ability to make adjustments and add video to your own project.
It is a pity that Kickstarter does not work for us ... But then you can emphasize a lot of new ideas with actually confirmed demand.
Does anyone have friends in America who laid out ideas on Kickstarter to buy and invest money?