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Unlikely. A mobile application is too simple, and if you describe your application, others can easily implement it if the idea is worthwhile. That is why crowdfunding is more often about complex products (for example, real physical goods where production needs to be established, or computer games that require a strong team and great expertise, etc.). That is, such products that you can’t just take and sell yourself, so money is thrown off on them. And any fool implements a mobile application. Although many sites do not seem to have a ban on software products, which include mobile applications. It’s just that there will be little chance of attracting money for this, and they will steal the idea and make you faster if it’s cool
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