I will not promote: Could an iOS app publishing support service help creators with limited budgets?

I’m researching a possible startup/service idea and would appreciate feedback from founders, developers, and people who have launched mobile apps. Some creators have app ideas but cannot immediately afford the $99 annual Apple Developer Program membership or the costs associated with preparing and publishing an iOS app. The idea would be to create a legitimate support service where: - The creator owns the app and maintains their own Apple Developer account. - A partner may temporarily help cover the initial membership cost. - The creator could repay the $99 in two installments. - The partner could provide technical and publishing assistance. - Compensation could be a fixed fee, a revenue share, or a combination, depending on the agreement. The model would never involve sharing Apple IDs, passwords, or developer accounts. Would this solve a genuine problem? What business model would be fairest for both the creator and the technical partner?

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