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Your Kickstarter is a vision, you want to communicate and inspire people about your product, you don't need it all implemented at all. Dropbox is famous for raising investment based on an explainer video before even implementing an MVP (https://motioncue.com/dropbox-raised-48-000-000-explainer-video-heres-can-startup). It is perfectly fine to be ambitious and it makes for a much better video to grade smile
need to identify anything we're not planning to implement that we still want to show in our video & plan how to show it
The kickstarter brief/rubric says you need to describe “why your product is innovative and why stakeholders should invest in both your product and your team." Investing in your team and your idea should then mean to you why someone should be interested in your idea. What are you proposing to a potential user (parent? grandparent?) that they don't already make use of, or could potentially incorporate into their lives to make it easier or more interesting.
Have a look at some of the resources that Kickstarter has to offer. Here's one on how to talk about your project, and this should have the list of all of the resources they provide.
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