As a business idea it isn't bad. The app might almost have legs if they could be the "TripAdvisor of airports." That being said, having this as a Kickstarter seems highly inappropriate.
None of the reward levels offer, well, anything at all. Even the 3K tier seems almost laughable. Ultimately you'd be donating money to potentially make the owners of this project rich, and little else.
The whole point of this entire app is to resell your personal information to advertisers. They're claiming right off the bat they're going to double dip (get money from users via kickstarter AND airport businesses).
That raises a conflict of interests (who is their "daddy" users or airport businesses?). Plus it seems like they'd be better off getting a traditional investor rather than this donation model.
Yeah, all reward levels are useless. Pay £50 just to get earlier access to a free app (probably beta testing)? And for $400 I can even vote on features (again turning me into beta tester)?
I have friends who considered crowdfunding (kickstarter) instead of investors but didn't follow through. The product in question was a free iOS app and they too couldn't come up with reasonable rewards other than unrelated items like t-shirts.
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The whole point of this entire app is to resell your personal information to advertisers. They're claiming right off the bat they're going to double dip (get money from users via kickstarter AND airport businesses).
That raises a conflict of interests (who is their "daddy" users or airport businesses?). Plus it seems like they'd be better off getting a traditional investor rather than this donation model.
I have friends who considered crowdfunding (kickstarter) instead of investors but didn't follow through. The product in question was a free iOS app and they too couldn't come up with reasonable rewards other than unrelated items like t-shirts.