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For me I want the product finished, at least most of the way, and ready to go to print before you start the ks campaign. That doesn’t mean everything has to be 100% done but at least have the vast majority finished and ready to show off on the ks page. For minis this means most should not be renders but prints of actual models. For books I want a good sized preview that is easy to dl without giving all my information out, one-click dl from dtrpg is fine for this.
I also don’t want a ks that starts as one product that catches my eye, for whatever reason, then test packets or whatever come out after they have my money, four backers decide they don’t like parts of the product and all of a sudden things get changed for the very vocal super minority and the product is no longer what I backed.
A ks doesn’t have to be unique, good luck making something that is, but it does have to be interesting. If it is something normal but with a twist I’ll at least give it a look, probably save it and think on it for a while.
Good luck with your ks, hope it performs beyond your expectations.