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Kickstarter Countdown 6/7 - Houston, we are go!

A project log for Muribot Robotic Educational Platform

Muribot is a low-cost, easy to use, open-source and feature-rich learning tool for exploring programming, robotics, and STEM fields.

crypto-neoCrypto [Neo] 05/01/2015 at 03:190 Comments

So everything is basically set to go, there's nothing left to do but wait at this point. Kickstarter is ready. I've checked and rechecked my numbers, my rewards. I've ran simulations making sure supplies can be bought, robots be built, and shipped in little boxes across the world! I'm SO excited to be on the precipice, about to unleash my robot onto the world. So lets go over the advantages my kickstarter will have over most kickstarters.

Physical Units Ready to Go!
A LOT of kickstarters begin with an idea and after getting funded produce their product. We simply couldn't ask for anybodies money unless we were sure we had something real. We didn't want to be caught off guard at any step of the process and avoid setbacks. When we were researching other projects, the one common trait shared among all the ones that had failed was they didn't have anything real to start out with. We're ready to produce Muribot, and that gives us a lot of confidence in our project and hopefully gives you confidence in us as well.

Tested Manufacturing Processes
Without a physical product to start with a lot of projects get caught off guard during production with an unforeseen expense, or setback. We've produced dozens of products and have a lot of experience with the bugs that can sneak into those processes. We've run the numbers and we will have no problem delivering Muribot rewards at all.

Experienced People
While I generally run everything at MOAR with only minimal assistance from a few professional friends, we've all had a hand in Muribot at some point or another. They are ready to help out as needed to produce units for the kickstarter rewards, and if Muribot really takes off permanently producing units for the world!

I really hope you'll come support us at 8am EST May 1st, 2015. Come help us spread the love of robotics and programming across the globe.

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