Kickstarter changes the game

This is a little frustrating. The problem is not the renderings, it’s people not understanding the risk and lack of guarantee.

  1. “Contributions”. Nothing on Kickstarter is guaranteed. It’s the rules of the platform. It’s all buyer beware. " If something sounds too good to be true, it very well may be."- Kickstarter

  2. Contributors. They are not doing there homework and seriously evaluating their risk in contributing. If the product and business plan aren’t well thought out and properly explained it’s probably not wise for the contributor to donate hundreds of dollars because they want “it”.

People need to play by the rules of the platform. Fortunately, there are many alternatives to Kickstarter so we will see how this all works out. Couldn’t Kickstarter have provided some format to encourage the presentation of prototypes and business plans rather than taking away a valuable tool for concept visualization?