Not really sure what to say about this... So anyone can view photos, but to post you got to pay 1k a month, to make sure you are actually rich..?
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@jurajivan
On the charity angle: Why not just be open with the charities you're (partly) donating your revenues to? Can they sue you for naming them? (I'm not a legal pro. Pardon my lack of knowledge in that department, if the answer is yes.)
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Why did you create this as a native app, originally? With a product like this, a web app is the way to go, from the beginning.
Suggestion: You should consider some type of free "voyeur" account... Aren't those who pay for their account wanting to show-off? Narcissistic, "look at me" mentality. Give them the means to do so.
Finally, I see no mention of monies going to charity on the homepage. If this is your reasoning for supporting your product, use it as your call to action.
Good luck!
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Seems like Rich Kids isn't a good app name for attracting rich kids. You'd want something, flashy, elegant, exclusive not something that they get called by "everyone else"
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And, the gold frame filter is a little tacky and makes the UI feel cluttered
@jasonhitchcock so? this fenomeon has it's name and people are familiar with #rkoi
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Oddly enough I'm going to side with the Rich Kids founders. Those kids Are different and different issues than the average Joe. For one, knowing who their real friends are. Second, they are raised differently than most in terms of networking and such. Yes, there are the spoiled brats, ie, Silicon Valley, but this could be good if executed well. No different than the mastermind groups, and exclusive clubs. I do think they would do better with a $1000 one time and get perks. They could do events, etc. And the thing they won't have to worry about is price. I could see this working.
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I can't say enough bad things about this business model and what it says about greed and hubris. But I gotta hand it to these entrepreneurs, they got some balllz. Big Onez! Apologies for going negative.
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Jason and Tyler 100mph Podcast - Episode 1
Rich Kids