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Ask HN: What’s your favorite bad startup idea?

12 pointsby cmogni1almost 6 years ago
I like coming up with bad startup ideas: they sound like something that could be real or funded but are actually terrible. Here’s some of mine<p>* NapApp: AirBnB for naps. You don’t do anything with your bed during the day, so why not rent it out to strangers hourly to take naps. NapApp comes with a NapMap for you to find the nearest bed * Audiogram: a completely audio-based social network. No visual interface. You can only interact with it via your voice and post audio clips (apparently something like this already exists) * Service-as—a-service (not my idea): church service in an app<p>Got any that you like?

15 comments

ian0over 5 years ago
Paranoia - the app. You download this dodgy looking app and it it alerts you if another user of the app is within 25m of you. Thats literally all it does.
sloakenover 5 years ago
I worked for a company where the guy in charge had some vague notion of what he wanted. He made the famous statement &#x27;I do not know what I want but I will know it when I see it&#x27;. Hard to develop to that requirement. Needless to say it failed.
meeritaalmost 6 years ago
Well, Yo app was an awful idea, funded with money even.<p>Several years ago, I&#x27;ve read in a newspaper in Barcelona about an european startups who rented private toilets ala airbnb so you can, well, you know what I mean. Toilets were rated by cleanness, location, etc. I lost track of that project.
adonnjohnover 5 years ago
Smartphone handwarmer. The general idea is to overclock a phone until it frys, and utilize a key partnership with smart phone companies to generate revenue from the bump in device replacements.
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gesmanalmost 6 years ago
Let me generalize:<p>Typical &quot;bad&quot; or rather high-risk idea is when someone is coming up with &quot;solution looking for a problem&quot;. It typically starts with: &quot;Oh, I have this amazing idea about the great business... &quot;. Countless millions lost this way.<p>On the opposite spectrum - typical high success rate idea is born via tight relationships where you already have customer with money ready to buy specific thing where you form startup to build it.<p>And then you retain ownership to rinse-repeat-resell.
ReD_CoDEover 5 years ago
Your startup works mainly in Japan, as I read a couple of months ago, they rent cars to take a nap, instead of to drive to somewhere<p>However, you have to solve some obstacles, like &quot;do people feel all right to let someone sleep in their bed? Or even maybe do sex with someone instead of just a nap?&quot;<p>I think it&#x27;s better to share nap cabins to users, some companies have started to build nap cabins which mostly use in hostels
quickthrower2over 5 years ago
An idea that kicks in my mind is citizens band on the internet. You sign up and pick a location in a fictional world and start off with 1w of power and a small antenna. Pay to upgrade your rig and get better antenna. Complete with squelch and everything!
quickthrower2over 5 years ago
So your idea is renting a bedroom out by the hour :-). Might be quite profitable.
AwesomeFaicover 5 years ago
Gig economy for picking up dog poop on other people&#x27;s property. At least two of these already exist, one of which was recently featured on Product Hunt. I can&#x27;t wrap my head around it.
sexydefinesherover 5 years ago
Über, but for elevators
highhedgehogover 5 years ago
I assume NapApp is kind of <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;globeliving.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;globeliving.com&#x2F;</a>
80mphover 5 years ago
A dating&#x2F;carpool app. Your first date is the carpool.
catacombsover 5 years ago
Shazam, but for food.
staticautomaticalmost 6 years ago
An app called &quot;Guy in the Hood&quot; that&#x27;s a literal take on Daymond John&#x27;s refrain from Shark Tank . It&#x27;s like TaskRabbit but it only summons guys from the hood.
davidddavidsonover 5 years ago
* Not Hotdog<p>* Seefood