An app where people spend something like $1 or $2 and put on their wish list an item they want to buy (no higher than e.g. $200 or $500).
At the end of each week, depending on the amount of people that participated, the money is divided up randomly to people and the thing on their wish list gets purchased.
There's no one winner. You take a cut of the money that was gambled, which involves little-to-no effort.
The terms of service for both the iOS and Google app stores prohibit gambling.
Next.
>>1443169
What if I call it a gift service?
>>1443177
You can call it whatever you want but it doesn't change the fact that this is literally gambling.
Lol you can download apks. Look at kingoroot or whatever. If you have a following people will download.
>>1443236
Everything in life is gambling whether you're in a casino or commuting to work. Every decision is a gamble based on a reward
OP, why dont you just make it a website.
>>1443236
look up the app called criket. people buy tokens. tokens are used to spin a wheel that may or may not net them $0.05 - $500.
>>1443380
Oh, so it's a gambling app.
Ideas are a dime a dozen. The main difficulty lies in marketing.
>>1443397
this
>>1443163
this guy so far only had shit ideas that were immediately shot down 90% for being illegal 10% for being ridiculously stupid.
and he still keeps at it. no wonder 96% of the startups fail in the first 3 year.