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The best Kickstarter tips

I literally read around 400 blog posts (not exaggerating, took ~4 months) and their comment sections and compiled the info into a checklist and made a site out of it, because it felt like a waste to keep it for myself.

This is not a SAAS, it's just a free info dump. I hope you get a lot of value out of it.
https://kstodo.com

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    This is really nice. Thank you for sharing with us and for free.

    I think there can be next button at the bottom to guide navigation and the check boxes didn't really feel like it. I thought it's an image lazy loading (my bad) and accidentally clicked to find out it's a check box.

    btw do you build any other products? Why have you given away all this information for free? (really kind of you)

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      Thank you for the feedback, Dinakar!
      I didn't occur to me that the checkboxes would not seem interactive, I appreciate the heads up.

      I do build other stuff and I have jobby job I do half-time. TBH the reason I haven't monetised it is because I gathered most of this information from another site where the guy was sharing his knowledge freely throughout the years. Granted, many hundreds of blog posts are a far cry from kstodo.com in terms of accessibility.

      Also, I didn't have an audience to launch to, so making it paid would have severely limited its reach I think.

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