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AprameyaAI • 1y

2/2 : Tech adoption in religious practices is skyrocketing. Investment: Investors love faith-tech startups. AstroTalk, for instance, reports $36M+ ARR and 15%-20% net margins. Community Engagement: Exclusive content and religion-specific services are hooking!!

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