According to Craig:

The animation app is so accessible and easy to use that it’s available on mobile phones. Furthermore, those in the dodles community can sell their work to make money. In the open marketplace, users can produce their own animated stories by importing their own artwork, or they can search for pre-animated characters, scenes, objects, sound effects, music or voice acting to use. Hobbyists, meme generators, marketers and everyone in between can use dodles to create engaging content. 

dodles is much more than an app, though. Along with accessibility, it is also rooted in increasing autism awareness. Craig has high-functioning autism and has worked hard to overcome the challenges of that. He sees dodles as a creative outlet for those with autism and a means for generating income. 

According to the Kickstarter page: 

Additionally, dodles is matching funds donated to support the autism community. 

A $10 donation grants beta access to the product, as well as exclusive backer updates as the project progresses. The dodles Kickstarter campaign closes at 10 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, May 31st.

For more information about the company, check out the dodles official website.