An idea's value comes from its execution. I couldn't possibly execute on all my startup ideas, which is why I'm sharing them here. I'd love to watch the good ones come to fruition.
My family wants a way to keep track of gift lists and to know when someone has gotten a gift for another family member. The only app we’ve found that begins to solve the problem is Giftry, but it has more than a handful of problems.
No code tools are great for building, but they don’t do a great job at helping non-designers know good design. UX design help is necessary as more non-designers are building apps and websites.
To create a specialized integration, you need to be able to code. You can now build websites or apps without code, but if you want a Slack app, the only way to build one is if you know how to code.
Most information you could ever need can be found online. The problem is that it is dispersed and hard to find. You could take all the best information available and use it to make great books.
It is difficult to measure changes in a body without the right tools. Most tools don’t give people the information they are looking for. For example, weighing yourself is subjective and can change because of many factors including water weight.
Websites expect average people to understand legal agreements that they are signing. They are often far too long for a consumer to read and much too complicated. A browser extension could simplify legal documents and summarize them into points that a normal human can understand.
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