Ok so finally responding to this, have been having a think over the past ten days or so.
Possible Business #1: FlashTabs
What problem you are solving?
People want to learn, but people are busy. FlashTabs is an existing Chrome extension that gives you Flashcards in your Chrome new tab screen. It’s actively used by 4,000 weekly users and has had little love given. We’ve got a tonne of feedback in and have lots of ideas as to how we can improve it.
Who is the customer?
Individuals looking to learn new skills.
How you will promote it?
On the Chrome Extensions store, already included in some collections on there, and if we built a marketplace around this I think we could crank that up.
What you think they will pay?
There’s a few routes we can take.
1: Charge for prepackaged decks. This would be micro transactions.
2: Put adverts in. We currently have about 190,000 monthly pageviews in the extension and could push this number up with development.
3: Don’t monetise at all yet, build a great free marketplace of decks, and look at monetising later, or doing a spin off product, so FlashTabs is the umbrella, then we’d have a free Chrome extension, and something else that people might be more inclined to pay for. Unknown.
Who is the competition?
Anki, and others out there, but haven’t seen anyone else bringing learning into the daily flow like this yet.
What is the smallest v1.0 you could do that someone might pay for?
Probably would require building out a marketplace, and getting curated decks up. Either that or putting ads on and making some premium features, so people can upgrade to remove ads and get access to the extra features.
How are you different - why they might use you rather than a competitor?
You don’t have to go spend time to process through your flashcards, it becomes part of your browsing routine.
How long it is going to take to release v1.0?
Could probably do the ads and premium features in a 4-6 weeks.
Possible Business #2: Digital document solution
What problem you are solving?
There are too many physical documents coming in, this would allow you to tag your documents, and file them away. Then you can find them easily be searching ‘all letters from my bank’ or ‘all invoices between April 2013 & April 2014’. There would be lots of problems to solve around this space too, as physical documents has lacked innovation, but these would require scale.
Who is the customer?
Millenial homeowners, those who are used to digital solutions and want one for their paperwork.
Also small business owners, storing documents and easily retrieving them, possibly freelancers.
How you will promote it?
If homeowners, not sure.
If small business owners/freelancers, find communities of these and reach out.
What you think they will pay?
Homeowners, £5/mo?
Small business owners, £10–£50/mo? Depending on size.
Freelancers, £10/mo?
Who is the competition?
Evernote is used for this from what we’ve looked at, and small businesses may use existing business oriented solutions. Not looked at that space yet, know medium businesses + have options that cost a lot.
What is the smallest v1.0 you could do that someone might pay for?
Image upload, you take the image / scan and upload to our system for easy tagging and easy retrieval.
How are you different - why they might use you rather than a competitor?
B2C there doesn’t seem to be anything other than Evernote. B2B, unsure of competition, would need to investigate.
How long it is going to take to release v1.0?
Probably around 2 months.
Possible Business #3: Slack based employee engagement software
What problem you are solving?
Small–medium startups, especially remote startups, need tools to keep up to date with their employees current happiness, thoughts & feedback on the business.
Who is the customer?
Small–medium, preferably remote, startups.
How you will promote it?
We’ve got connections to some startups already through an existing product, and know people who know a lot of people in this space.
What you think they will pay?
Between £2-5/user/mo
Who is the competition?
Leo just released which is almost identical to our vision, and other, non-Slack based employee engagement software.
What is the smallest v1.0 you could do that someone might pay for?
A simple slack bot that allows you to set up questions to ask, asks them, responds with nicely presented data.
How are you different - why they might use you rather than a competitor?
Integrate with Slack, so are relatively frictionless for the employees. Although Leo has done that now too.
How long it is going to take to release v1.0?
Probably 3-4 weeks for a rough MVP.
There are some other options, like building upon FoundersKit, or making a tool for interacting with presentations on your mobile, but these are less clear on what we’d do here, and with the latter, whether anyone would want it. That one’s just one of those ‘lightbulb’ ideas with little grounding.
Thanks @Andy for prompting the questions here, Interested to hear people’s thoughts on the above.