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Tell HN: Steal my ideas

60 pointsby pbjabout 13 years ago
I've got a few ideas and I'm not sure if they'll ever see the light of day. I'm happy to share them with HN in the hopes that you work on them or they help give you other ideas. Some may already exist, and if so, I apologize!<p>Idea #1) A scholarship service/site that doesn't suck<p>You'd think finding scholarships wouldn't be that hard, but you're in for a surprise. My wife is fixing to start graduate studies and I've been pouring over scholarship/fellowship sites for her. I've spent countless hours just looking for ones for her to apply to, and I've visited 20+ scholarship search engines.<p>They're filled to the brim with scam/"you could win $100,000! sweepstakes" type scholarships. They also have tons of extra offers from paid for profit universities. Lastly, they display scholarships that she isn't even qualified for, despite narrowing the filters to ones that she is supposed to be qualified for.<p>I've found different scholarships on each site, so there's not even a single site that has all of the same scholarships on it. I'm starting to wish at this point that there was a paid service that someone could just pay $X for. They'd research for you and send you back a huge list of scholarships that were tailored just for you.<p>For that matter, you'd think there would be a better service out there that would research anything like that. Kind of like Google Answers/MTurk, only for in depth things. For example, maybe I'm interested in opening a bakery and I want someone to do the research for me for all the competitors in the area, what they charge, what they have on the menu, the size of their bakeries, the available properties in the area, the legal requirements of opening a bakery and getting licensed in the city, etc.<p>Idea #2) An expat job site that actually helps you immigrate, aka overseas recruiters<p>I've flirted with the idea of immigrating elsewhere for a while now. But the sheer volume of things you'd have to do just to immigrate is mind boggling, not to mention different for every country. Some professions can help you get a green card in X country, but not Y, etc. I wish there was a site that would be designed for hopeful expats that would connect them with jobs from employers in other countries that hire foreign workers. The site could also guide you through the immigration process, kind of like Legalzoom does for creating a company.<p>Idea #3) Sortfolio for X<p>Sortfolio is a neat tool because it's a great way to browse web designers visually. There's lots of other things that could benefit from having this, like what about Web/Mobile app developers? Videographers? What about a way to browse local/regional bands for weddings/gigs?<p>Idea #4) SponsorMe<p>How many hours in a given week do you spend on Youtube? What about your friends? Tons of Youtube members easily have 10,000+ subscribers. It's true that they can choose to display ads on their videos, but what about cutting youtube out of the equation? If someone has a video series where they review phones, wouldn't it be neat to be able to reach out to the content creators directly and have them mention your app in their video, or wear your company TShirt? American Idol for instance does this with Coke cups drank by the judges (or at least they used to). Think about how much time they get of their product being on screen.<p>The site could basically be a marketplace that lists both youtube members who are willing to take on sponsorships and possibly their rates, as well as companies looking to advertise their products. You could browse by category to find the best people to partner with. The site doesn't have to stop at youtube, as there are also traditional bloggers out there that might be interested.<p>Idea #5) "Beat Mine" restaurant, aka the reddit restaurant<p>A brick and mortar concept for a restaurant. The restaurants menu is driven by the patrons. For example, let's say the restaurant offers a chocolate cake. You try it but you know your homemade chocolate cake is better. You submit the recipe and the restaurant offers it temporarily. If enough patrons vote for it, that chocolate cake takes the place as their chocolate cake. You could offer a tiny percentage of sales of that dish as commission to the recipe submitter. This would provide constant incentive to keep trying to top that item. But who knows, maybe people (and/or the kitchen staff) demand familiarity when they go to restaurants and this would be a horrible failure.

18 comments

sgdesignabout 13 years ago
My free idea: when using different analytics services, I'm sick of having to add the tracking code and then reconfigure the same users and events for every new service.<p>So my idea is a third-party site that only collects your data once, and then serves it to other products. Kinda like Twilio for analytics, if you will.<p>As an added benefit, new analytics startups wouldn't have to build the "collect data in real time" brick. So that might help them focus more on what to do with your data, instead of on how to collect it.
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tomhabout 13 years ago
Idea #2: Great idea, but many of the hurdles you have to jump over in order to immigrate are always served on a case-by-case basis, and are difficult to standardize.<p>For example, in most EU countries in order to get a work visa you have to display a reason why employer X should hire you over a citizen of their own country, i.e. what skill puts you over the rest of the populace who already pay taxes.<p>A counter-example is Cyprus, which will give you residency in 4-6 months if you buy property there. So, the only hurdle is $$$.<p>A more measured, focused version of this idea would be to start with a recruiter, a lawyer and a site: JobsInCountryX.com. As soon as that is moderately profitable, move on to country Y, Z, etc and cover the planet.
alain94040about 13 years ago
Regarding #1: I just saw alltuition.com at the LAUNCH conference, they have a really nice UI, and seem to address more or less the pain you are describing.<p>Regarding #2: that sounds like a really tiny market to go after. People who want to change country. What about a site that tells you where you should live, based on what you want your life to be. It wouldn't focus on international only, think of people moving across states to find jobs, sunshine, or what have you.
ec429about 13 years ago
"For that matter, you'd think there would be a better service out there that would research anything like that."<p>You're asking for the Semantic Web.<p>No, really: if everyone's data were available as data, so you didn't have to scrape human-readable representations, this would be approximately trivial (at least, it'd be trivial for Google, because they already have this kind of raw computational horsepower, and experience with embarrassingly parallel programming).
suprasannaabout 13 years ago
As a student, I can say you're spot on with the first one. A huge challenge, to be sure because applications are scattered across the internet as PDF's, docs and outdated online forms. Still - if you could get even 50% of the legitimate scholarships out there and categorize them in useful ways (undergrad, grad, high school, by interest, etc) - I know I would pay for access to a curated list for me.
itmagabout 13 years ago
Me too: <a href="http://ideashower.posterous.com" rel="nofollow">http://ideashower.posterous.com</a>
eliabout 13 years ago
Here's my free idea:<p>An email service provider (ESP) that caters specifically to B2B and B2C newsletters (I'm thinking 100k to 10mil+ messages a month). It's crazy that this doesn't exist.<p>MailChimp and similar have pricing that does not scale up. Meanwhile MailGun and similar do not have the analytics or list management that publishers need. They are geared towards transactional messages, not newsletters. Lyris/EmailLabs and Silverpop cater to this market, but their products are not very cheap and not very good. (For examples, their APIs are terrible.)<p>I think there's a huge opportunity to simply layer a bunch of analytics and list management code on top of Amazon SES.
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jeffoolabout 13 years ago
Livestream for writers.<p>A writing block in the top right rectangle on the page.<p>A chat block on the bottom right.<p>A menu on the top left.<p>An ad on the bottom left.<p>Make the panes able to be resized, or completely hid, by clicking and dragging on the intersection. Any time the menu or chat is visible, the ad must be as well.<p>Give the writer the power to control thing, like: can users copy and paste? Can users scroll around freely, or are they stuck with author view? Can the file be read when not streaming?<p>Eventually take it further, become a storefront. Let people sell their written wares.<p>Ideally? I'd like to work on it.
franzeabout 13 years ago
please steal this ideas, too:<p>google analytics with out the new google analytics (the old google analytics interface using the google analytics API) .. as soon as google sunsets the old version (what they wanted to do last jan) there will be a lot frustration (as the new GA - currently - sucks, hard)<p>huge market (there will be millions and millions of frustrated users) - can easily be a premium market (5$ to 25% per user?) - i would be the first to sign up.
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compnerdabout 13 years ago
Idea #1 <a href="http://www.alltuition.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.alltuition.com</a><p>They presented at the Launch Festival this week, and won the "Best Overall" award.
winstonmabout 13 years ago
Idea #4:<p><a href="http://www.tadcast.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.tadcast.com/</a> <a href="https://mashable.com/2009/01/12/tadcast/" rel="nofollow">https://mashable.com/2009/01/12/tadcast/</a><p>(Also <a href="http://www.brandfame.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.brandfame.com/</a> and <a href="http://videosponsorhouse.com/" rel="nofollow">http://videosponsorhouse.com/</a>)<p>There are some other startups that focus on placing background music in online videos.
jmonegroabout 13 years ago
Idea #3:<p><a href="http://theymakeapps.com" rel="nofollow">http://theymakeapps.com</a><p><a href="http://scoutzie.com" rel="nofollow">http://scoutzie.com</a>
prophetjohnabout 13 years ago
Idea #1:<p><a href="http://www.academicworks.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.academicworks.com/</a><p>I interviewed with them last winter. Nice guys.
wgxabout 13 years ago
These are all really good. Great to see so many giving ideas away.<p>I've put a few on my blog over recent months in case anyone's interested:<p><a href="http://willgrant.org/category/idea-dump/" rel="nofollow">http://willgrant.org/category/idea-dump/</a><p>I know one (Wavetees) is being turned into an actual product.
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mellingabout 13 years ago
A site that lets people crowd-source commercial products, like mobile or web apps. I think the hard part would be figuring out the value he person contributes to the product.
saiko-chriskunabout 13 years ago
I might be willing to do the coding for #2 if someone else has experience in the area and can help with the design/direction of the app :)
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sedachvabout 13 years ago
The #2 problem is served by a large, established industry called relocation services (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relocation_service" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relocation_service</a>). Combining this with a job board doesn't really make sense - the reason people are moving to the US for jobs and not vice-versa is because there are a lot of jobs in the US and not in the places where people are moving from.
4midoriabout 13 years ago
#3 - if you do one for bands, or want to discuss, get in touch: bas <i>AT</i> versastudio.com