Idea: Trends monitoring by industry
A tool that helps you to see current trends divided by industry. They are aggregated from various sources such as social networks' activity, news, etc. Since such tools exist, not many of them provide a possibility to search for trends in a particular industry, category, niche, or all of that, plus a search term.
A tool that helps you to see current trends divided by industry. They are aggregated from various sources such as social networks' activity, news, etc. Since such tools exist, not many of them provide a possibility to search for trends in a particular industry, category, niche, or all of that, plus a search term.
π14β€3
Idea: Cloud Factories
One of the largest βtaxesβ on goods that are purchased in person is the cost of shipping that product to its retail location.
Replacing βdead spaceβ or βdying spacesβ in malls with smaller, robotic factories that can decrease shipping costs for end-consumers; thus, decreasing the average price of goods or allowing merchants to sell less while still maintaining revenues. This business would be like Travis Kalanickβs CloudKitchen business (which has already raised over $400M dollars). Cloud Kitchens are commercial facilities purpose-built to produce food specifically for delivery. This business would do the same thing with factories to either be delivered to end users or picked up βin-storeβ (really, just a store-front with a few items of clothing that you can try on for sizing, not for style). The thesis of this business would be that bringing the production closer to the end-consumer could actually reduce pricing.
Monetization: Subscription fee to be able to use these cloud factories. Perhaps a % per good sold.
One of the largest βtaxesβ on goods that are purchased in person is the cost of shipping that product to its retail location.
Replacing βdead spaceβ or βdying spacesβ in malls with smaller, robotic factories that can decrease shipping costs for end-consumers; thus, decreasing the average price of goods or allowing merchants to sell less while still maintaining revenues. This business would be like Travis Kalanickβs CloudKitchen business (which has already raised over $400M dollars). Cloud Kitchens are commercial facilities purpose-built to produce food specifically for delivery. This business would do the same thing with factories to either be delivered to end users or picked up βin-storeβ (really, just a store-front with a few items of clothing that you can try on for sizing, not for style). The thesis of this business would be that bringing the production closer to the end-consumer could actually reduce pricing.
Monetization: Subscription fee to be able to use these cloud factories. Perhaps a % per good sold.
π23
Idea: YouTube studio rent
A studio where people can record their YouTube videos without the need to buy all the stuff by themselves. As an owner, you may create an app to help bloggers scheduling the sessions, notify them about news, price/schedule changes, etc.
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Fit whole picture on Instagram without border
A studio where people can record their YouTube videos without the need to buy all the stuff by themselves. As an owner, you may create an app to help bloggers scheduling the sessions, notify them about news, price/schedule changes, etc.
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Fit whole picture on Instagram without border
π30β€5
Do you want to start a blog? If so, what's your struggle? Let's discuss. I'm thinking about improvements in this domain.
If you're here for an idea: A minimalistic blog engine.
It lets you start writing articles right now. You choose some template and your website is ready to be presented. Later you can buy a domain and link it to the blog.
Why not other solutions for blogging? They're bloated with unnecessary features. The heavyweight Google Analytics? A few more tracking scripts? 50 features no one uses? Such a website loads for 3+ seconds, who likes that?
If you're here for an idea: A minimalistic blog engine.
It lets you start writing articles right now. You choose some template and your website is ready to be presented. Later you can buy a domain and link it to the blog.
Why not other solutions for blogging? They're bloated with unnecessary features. The heavyweight Google Analytics? A few more tracking scripts? 50 features no one uses? Such a website loads for 3+ seconds, who likes that?
π16
Idea: A platform to craft courses and projects from most liked YouTube videos.
It solves following problems:
Why to opt for a paid course, if we can learn for free from YouTube.
YouTube has the best quality content, but they are not organized.
YouTube content is not organized in form of courses, where we can track our progress, meet the like minded people working on same course.
how my idea solves mentioned problems:
Our Aim is to provide the best experience of learning with free courses crafted from most liked videos.
We want to create a learning community by providing the free courses and projects.
The community will bring us the set target audience. We can use this audience for running the paid promotions or we can use them for our next ideas.
How it will help people:
My idea will help people get the same level of experience they get in paid courses that too for free. It will help them build their skills for their next job.
It solves following problems:
Why to opt for a paid course, if we can learn for free from YouTube.
YouTube has the best quality content, but they are not organized.
YouTube content is not organized in form of courses, where we can track our progress, meet the like minded people working on same course.
how my idea solves mentioned problems:
Our Aim is to provide the best experience of learning with free courses crafted from most liked videos.
We want to create a learning community by providing the free courses and projects.
The community will bring us the set target audience. We can use this audience for running the paid promotions or we can use them for our next ideas.
How it will help people:
My idea will help people get the same level of experience they get in paid courses that too for free. It will help them build their skills for their next job.
β€30π21
Idea: Educational app for Gen Z's & Millenials
From @joshuang35
Gen Zs and millennials are always offered services tailored to either process (etc. tuition or game coaching) or outcome (assignment service or boosting)
Would it be feasible to create an app just purely for middle ground for Gen Z and Millennials which focuses on assistance and improvement, which can provide options for those that do not want options at both end. For example, for education, the helper will help with crafting the structure of your assignment and help you but not do the assignment for you. Whereas for gaming, the higher skilled player will coach and help you during the game itself.
From @joshuang35
Gen Zs and millennials are always offered services tailored to either process (etc. tuition or game coaching) or outcome (assignment service or boosting)
Would it be feasible to create an app just purely for middle ground for Gen Z and Millennials which focuses on assistance and improvement, which can provide options for those that do not want options at both end. For example, for education, the helper will help with crafting the structure of your assignment and help you but not do the assignment for you. Whereas for gaming, the higher skilled player will coach and help you during the game itself.
π21π9
idea: Replacing faces service
My friend makes videos where he substitutes people's faces. He tried a few paid services, but there are problems: the video quality is low, the faces aren't replaced right.
So, the main issues are the quality of the video and the substitution. We might build a service that provides a better video quality which means higher processing time on a server. To leverage this issue, we could provide custom plans where users would choose video quality. For example, 720p is priced more than 480p. Notice that it's hard to render such videos and probably you'll need performant GPUs for cloud hosting.
The second issue is the quality of the face substitution. To handle this we could use custom parameters provided to end-users but simplified to their understanding. So the service can be used by not only programmers, video professionals, or deep learning engineers. Our target is regular people that aren't familiar with underhood face replacement magic.
There are some open-source projects for that, so probably you don't need to re-create a wheel. I guess it needs a custom configuration to handle various kinds of videos and faces to be handled in the service and to provide a friendly API for users.
My friend makes videos where he substitutes people's faces. He tried a few paid services, but there are problems: the video quality is low, the faces aren't replaced right.
So, the main issues are the quality of the video and the substitution. We might build a service that provides a better video quality which means higher processing time on a server. To leverage this issue, we could provide custom plans where users would choose video quality. For example, 720p is priced more than 480p. Notice that it's hard to render such videos and probably you'll need performant GPUs for cloud hosting.
The second issue is the quality of the face substitution. To handle this we could use custom parameters provided to end-users but simplified to their understanding. So the service can be used by not only programmers, video professionals, or deep learning engineers. Our target is regular people that aren't familiar with underhood face replacement magic.
There are some open-source projects for that, so probably you don't need to re-create a wheel. I guess it needs a custom configuration to handle various kinds of videos and faces to be handled in the service and to provide a friendly API for users.
π23
Cryptocurrency is the tip of the iceberg. Do you think you missed out on $100 bitcoin?
I'll tell you no! Now there's the NFT, the meta-universe, and a lot more to come. Maybe you should start figuring it out so you don't end up a fool.
I'm broadcasting about the metaverse, come on in -https://t.me/+Vkm-1H4VDsMyZmFi
I'll tell you no! Now there's the NFT, the meta-universe, and a lot more to come. Maybe you should start figuring it out so you don't end up a fool.
I'm broadcasting about the metaverse, come on in -https://t.me/+Vkm-1H4VDsMyZmFi
π9
π‘Idea: Developer digest
A website or a newsletter that collects the last day/week best articles, links, new good newsletters for developers.
I spend some time going to multiple websites to get the latest information such as articles about some technology, what's interesting in new releases, what new interesting Github repositories appeared, the top posts on HackerNews.
All of this takes time to filter and read. It'd great to have one place where only the best articles appeared.
A website or a newsletter that collects the last day/week best articles, links, new good newsletters for developers.
I spend some time going to multiple websites to get the latest information such as articles about some technology, what's interesting in new releases, what new interesting Github repositories appeared, the top posts on HackerNews.
All of this takes time to filter and read. It'd great to have one place where only the best articles appeared.
π5
Open-sourced fitness bracelet
Recently I've got a fitness bracelet(Honor) to track my sleep better and other metrics. I had an idea to collect as much data as I may through API, so I'd build an app to get my(!) data and analyze it in a way I prefer. Why? I'd like to have data for the years I wear the device to make my conclusions and visualizations, rather than just what I see on their app.
Why would anyone care? A bracelet app may show you how well you sleep, but not raw data you or other people would analyze better. You may scan the data through more advanced algorithms(e.g. employing ML) than just doing "if sleepTime < 6 hours { return 'You slept too little' }". There are good data though my bracelet app presents to me I could handle it to make some other aggregations.
The other thing to mention is it'd be nice to have all your raw personal data that the device collects, right? Why can't you upload it all and analyze yourself? Yes, I bought the thing, give me the great API. Instead, there are many obstacles. In my case, I should register in some Huawei(the Honor parent) company development program, then get their development kit available only on Windows. It's ridiculous.
A potential solution? Well, some (nerd?) human-oriented devices and open API to do what you want with your data. Analyze it. Make your server the device will send the data to. Do whatever you want. No closed APIs and unknown policies regarding your data that is being sent to some big company servers, so they can "improve our metrics".
Recently I've got a fitness bracelet(Honor) to track my sleep better and other metrics. I had an idea to collect as much data as I may through API, so I'd build an app to get my(!) data and analyze it in a way I prefer. Why? I'd like to have data for the years I wear the device to make my conclusions and visualizations, rather than just what I see on their app.
Why would anyone care? A bracelet app may show you how well you sleep, but not raw data you or other people would analyze better. You may scan the data through more advanced algorithms(e.g. employing ML) than just doing "if sleepTime < 6 hours { return 'You slept too little' }". There are good data though my bracelet app presents to me I could handle it to make some other aggregations.
The other thing to mention is it'd be nice to have all your raw personal data that the device collects, right? Why can't you upload it all and analyze yourself? Yes, I bought the thing, give me the great API. Instead, there are many obstacles. In my case, I should register in some Huawei(the Honor parent) company development program, then get their development kit available only on Windows. It's ridiculous.
A potential solution? Well, some (nerd?) human-oriented devices and open API to do what you want with your data. Analyze it. Make your server the device will send the data to. Do whatever you want. No closed APIs and unknown policies regarding your data that is being sent to some big company servers, so they can "improve our metrics".
π21
π‘Idea: Algorithmic Casting Director
Problem: There about 135,600 actors in the US that are both employed and unemployed. Globally this number is even higher. Given this, it is extremely difficult for casting directors to find high-quality talent.
Solution: An algorithmic casting director that can analyze the audio and video submissions from candidates to determine if they would be a good fit for the role. Right now, casting directors have to watch each individual video in order to determine whether or not to move someone forward in the process. Given that these directors are looking at hundreds or thousands of videos, this leads to implicit bias. Thus, the business would attempt to eliminate bias and increase diversity in casting by being more objective and (hopefully) more accurate in finding high-quality artists.
Problem: There about 135,600 actors in the US that are both employed and unemployed. Globally this number is even higher. Given this, it is extremely difficult for casting directors to find high-quality talent.
Solution: An algorithmic casting director that can analyze the audio and video submissions from candidates to determine if they would be a good fit for the role. Right now, casting directors have to watch each individual video in order to determine whether or not to move someone forward in the process. Given that these directors are looking at hundreds or thousands of videos, this leads to implicit bias. Thus, the business would attempt to eliminate bias and increase diversity in casting by being more objective and (hopefully) more accurate in finding high-quality artists.
π17β€11
Training together
Training programs (runners, cyclists, etc.) for couples with different levels but who want to train together. It should provide data synchronization across different devices - watches, desktops, smartphones.
Why: such apps could encourage couples to train together. Or with friends. To transform training into a competition.
Training programs (runners, cyclists, etc.) for couples with different levels but who want to train together. It should provide data synchronization across different devices - watches, desktops, smartphones.
Why: such apps could encourage couples to train together. Or with friends. To transform training into a competition.
β€8π4
Article to Instagram image
Many people use Instagram as an additional or main source in their marketing. It turns out the process isn't convenient because it's time-consuming to convert useful information into images. You should google for the right image dimensions for Instagram, then design those, fit huge amounts of info there. What if we had a tool for that?
You put information there and the tool converts it to the images that can be posted on Instagram. A few clicks instead of a few hours for someone.
Many people use Instagram as an additional or main source in their marketing. It turns out the process isn't convenient because it's time-consuming to convert useful information into images. You should google for the right image dimensions for Instagram, then design those, fit huge amounts of info there. What if we had a tool for that?
You put information there and the tool converts it to the images that can be posted on Instagram. A few clicks instead of a few hours for someone.
π13β€5
ββA month ago, this NFT with SpongeBob was handed around to everyone, and today it costs $520 apiece π
Want to grab a piece of this freebie?
Subscribe to NFT Drops. The author has created a bot that detects free crypto and NFT giveaways and publishes them on their channel.
He wrote about the NFT with SpongeBob a week before the distribution, and all the subscribers made big bucks on it.
β‘οΈRight now, 10 similar NFTs are being distributed on the channel, subscribe before it's too late - @nftdroops
Want to grab a piece of this freebie?
Subscribe to NFT Drops. The author has created a bot that detects free crypto and NFT giveaways and publishes them on their channel.
He wrote about the NFT with SpongeBob a week before the distribution, and all the subscribers made big bucks on it.
β‘οΈRight now, 10 similar NFTs are being distributed on the channel, subscribe before it's too late - @nftdroops
π15β€2
Idea: How many hours I worked for this
A browser extension that shows you an amount of hours you need to work to buy a thing on a checkout page. It should improve mindfulness for some people.
It won't help though if you've already decided to purchase a thing since we may do so emotionally, not rationally.
A browser extension that shows you an amount of hours you need to work to buy a thing on a checkout page. It should improve mindfulness for some people.
π29β€3
In a huge stream of posts, stories and articles, it is very important to receive high-quality and useful information.
Channel CXDojo collects the best books, podcasts, conferences and hot innovations from the business and IT spheres. Everything you need in one placeπ
CXDojo is your daily dose of tech and business news and insights!
Channel CXDojo collects the best books, podcasts, conferences and hot innovations from the business and IT spheres. Everything you need in one placeπ
CXDojo is your daily dose of tech and business news and insights!
π17
Let's practice the idea creation skill. First, I will give you a problem, and you'll think about potential solutions. And I'll write my idea below as an example.
Problems:
1. It's challenging to find a job.
2. It's challenging to find out what kind of job you want, given you want to change your current profession.
3. It's challenging to understand what skills you need for this or that job, given the market is constantly changing.
There are some other related problems we may deduce from the ones above. We might combine all of them into one: we don't understand the current business needs on the market to find a good job.
Companies give vague job descriptions, and it isn't easy to understand what they do precisely. Or they provide irrelevant requirements to candidates. E.g., we ask you about A, but you'll be doing B.
Think about how we may solve this. Here's my thought, tap to open it.
Create a platform(website) where you hire N industry professionals to describe what they do and current business requirements to people who want to work in the X industry in the Y job position. Then, make some of that information open and charge some money for the rest of it. Of course, we need many professionals in various domains, and we should update the information regularly.
Problems:
1. It's challenging to find a job.
2. It's challenging to find out what kind of job you want, given you want to change your current profession.
3. It's challenging to understand what skills you need for this or that job, given the market is constantly changing.
There are some other related problems we may deduce from the ones above. We might combine all of them into one: we don't understand the current business needs on the market to find a good job.
Companies give vague job descriptions, and it isn't easy to understand what they do precisely. Or they provide irrelevant requirements to candidates. E.g., we ask you about A, but you'll be doing B.
Think about how we may solve this. Here's my thought, tap to open it.
π63β€9π5
Idea: 3D body measuring
A tool that measures a human body sizes in all dimensions. It allows to set up the tool in a clothes store on the entrance, measure each person and then highlight the matching clothes for them.
A tool that measures a human body sizes in all dimensions. It allows to set up the tool in a clothes store on the entrance, measure each person and then highlight the matching clothes for them.
π25β€2
Idea: Genome Storage
The cost to sequence the human genome continues to decline; because of this and given the fact that more genomes will be sequenced in the future, it is extremely important that when these genomes are sequenced they are stored securely and safely since it is very sensitive data.
Solution: Secure health records database to store things like human genomes. Costs of sequencing the genome have decreased from over $10,000 to less than $1,000.
The cost to sequence the human genome continues to decline; because of this and given the fact that more genomes will be sequenced in the future, it is extremely important that when these genomes are sequenced they are stored securely and safely since it is very sensitive data.
Solution: Secure health records database to store things like human genomes. Costs of sequencing the genome have decreased from over $10,000 to less than $1,000.
π14β€2
Idea: Github for recipes
Everyone loves recipes. But there are 10s of millions on the internet. No one is able to verify which are best and you can't save your own changes.
Search for the right recipes, and find the most referenced / contributed to. If you find a way to improve it, you can fork your own branch, or request to change the original. You can see all the past variations.
If you're a company working on a food product, you can keep all of your recipes in one repository. You can see all the past versions, and keep track of changes.
Everyone loves recipes. But there are 10s of millions on the internet. No one is able to verify which are best and you can't save your own changes.
Search for the right recipes, and find the most referenced / contributed to. If you find a way to improve it, you can fork your own branch, or request to change the original. You can see all the past variations.
If you're a company working on a food product, you can keep all of your recipes in one repository. You can see all the past versions, and keep track of changes.
π39β€10
Forwarded from Startups & Ventures
Resources for (potential) founders:
- YC library for founders. I recommend to read/listen all the things there from Michael Seibel who is CEO of Y Combinator. Youtube videos with him (some of them are in their Library too).
- How to start to build something from Indie Hackers - a lot of useful advice too. How to find a partner, what idea/problem to choose and so on. It's more about the whole process, not only choosing a market. Also, it's a good community there. They have interesting interviews with founders.
- The Mom Test book explains how to talk to potential customers and understand whether you have a good business idea. Must read.
- Interviews with failed startups helps you to understand why they fail and what they could do different.
#materials
- YC library for founders. I recommend to read/listen all the things there from Michael Seibel who is CEO of Y Combinator. Youtube videos with him (some of them are in their Library too).
- How to start to build something from Indie Hackers - a lot of useful advice too. How to find a partner, what idea/problem to choose and so on. It's more about the whole process, not only choosing a market. Also, it's a good community there. They have interesting interviews with founders.
- The Mom Test book explains how to talk to potential customers and understand whether you have a good business idea. Must read.
- Interviews with failed startups helps you to understand why they fail and what they could do different.
#materials
β€23π6