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An app lets individuals easily store and manage their warranty details, providing automated expiration notifications and quick access to customer service information. With OCR technology for document scanning and a user-friendly dashboard, users can

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Three Commas Gang

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This can be made part of existing apps like kaagaz for document scan. Standalone it will be difficult to make people download or buy premium tier

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