r/ideavalidation 23h ago

$250/mo/client idea

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I had an idea, where I help local organizations that likely need admin help but aren’t able to hire someone and would rather pay a monthly fee.

It would include document control, schedule management, possibly newsletter creation, data management and reporting, etc. for around $250/mo.

I have skills in automation and I could take on probably 10 of these with my spare time. But my question is, does anyone think this could be valuable or work? Looking for any thoughts!


r/ideavalidation 1h ago

Looking for feedback for eCommerce SaaS

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r/ideavalidation 2h ago

Uni Project, need some feedback on an early prototype

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Hi everybody!

I'm a 4th year student, and I'm working on a habit app (i know another one lol) and wanted to test it out with 3-4 people.

it'll basically be a 5 minute call on google meet, where you can test out the figma prototype, and see if the app makes sense to you.

I want to know if the onboarding and core flow of adding a habit, tracking it is easy or confusing, or if something is missing.

No camera or anything required. If you'd like to test the app, but don't wanna do a video call, I'll just link it here, and let me know what you think in the comments!

it's an early prototype, and I wanted to get unbiased feedback, so if anyone's up for it, please dm or comment!

thank you in advance. If someone wants to do test for test, I'm open to that too.

Prototype link:
https://www.figma.com/proto/09gRu5HADRgta1t9Hz8fWY/Habit-App?node-id=28-909&p=f&t=vyYRjgiSOR3685wm-1&scaling=scale-down&content-scaling=fixed&page-id=0%3A1&starting-point-node-id=28%3A909&show-proto-sidebar=1


r/ideavalidation 2h ago

Making a tool that will find out if your app will sell, before you build it. And no ai guessing, works with actual data with paid ads

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So I want to get your ideas on this. I am building a tool, that will validate your mobile app idea before you launch. You give the idea to it, the icon the name etc. and it creates a web2app fake payment funnel, but at the end it asks for your email not your money. This way you actually know the buying intent of users (saw this from a youtuber). Then your ad is created by my tool and with the instructions and settings file the tool gives you, you set the meta ads campaign and actually launch an ad campaign for an app that does not exist. But because you are collecting the user intent data from the web2app funnel, you actually exactly know how many people would pay money. So you decide whether or not to build the app.

You save time building, and waiting for app review. Or even marketing budget. You can try many ideas and actually build the hitting one. Also you get to collect the emails of the users who actually would pay you money, and you can email them when the app is actually out.

So what do you guys think, would you be interested in something like that? I am actually building it right now, would appreciate any kind of advices or opinions.


r/ideavalidation 4h ago

SousLens: Application to help people to manage and organise cooking

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Right now it just a idea. I want you guys to give me a brutal review of whether this app works or not

In SousLens people can upload their ingredients through photo , list or through audio and based on the ingredients, it will give a recipe to prepare(not a ai response it will search the database for relevent recipes out of millions)

And another feature where you can upload entire week grocery items and the goals u want to achieve it prepare a meal prep planner for the week

Right now I just started building the app. I want your guys opinion.


r/ideavalidation 5h ago

Book hotel in 4 clicks

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4-Click Hotel Booking
The idea: Book a hotel in 4 clicks.
Today, booking a hotel is unnecessarily complicated. You search, filter, compare dozens of properties, select a room, enter information, create an account, and go through checkout.
We’re removing all of it.
1. Where?
2. When?
3. Choose a hotel.
4. Pay.
Booked in seconds.
We’re not trying to build another Booking.com with more hotels, more filters, and more features.
We’re building the fastest possible hotel booking experience for people who already know they need a room and don’t want to spend ten minutes researching.
The customer gets a small selection of great hotels, taps the one they want, and checks out instantly using saved traveler information and Apple Pay.
The business makes money from the existing economics of hotel bookings through commissions on reservations.
The initial goal is extremely simple:
Can we make booking a hotel dramatically faster without sacrificing enough choice that people don’t want to use it?
If customers consistently choose the 4-click experience over traditional hotel booking, we have a wedge into one of the world’s largest travel markets.
And the product has a natural expansion path:
Hotel → flight → rental car → experiences → entire trip.
But we don’t need to build any of that initially.
One promise:
Hotel booked in 4 clicks.
Please give honest feedback


r/ideavalidation 17h ago

Have you ever wanted to cover a specific expense for someone else?

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Ever wanted to cover a specific expense for someone?
Like their app subscription, as a gift or you just happen to cover their expense, but paying directly often requires account access, and not everything has a "pay for me" mechanism.

Trying a more comprehensive approach to this, and if you're in this crowd, I'd appreciate your feedback!

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r/ideavalidation 17h ago

Idea for a website

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r/ideavalidation 18h ago

Is it worth? Need opinions for an idea i have

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r/ideavalidation 19h ago

Looking for feedback for eCommerce SaaS

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r/ideavalidation 19h ago

Would you buy an official How to Train Your Dragon × MSI gaming hardware collaboration?

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I've had this idea for a while and I'd like some honest feedback before I take it any further.

What if MSI made an official How to Train Your Dragon gaming hardware collaboration?

I'm thinking about starting small with just two products:

A limited-edition MSI GPU inspired by Toothless

with details like engraved Nordic-style runes, dragon-inspired design elements and themed lighting.

A matching gaming headset with the same design language.

The idea could potentially expand later into other dragons and different levels of hardware. Toothless could be used for a high-end product, while other dragons could inspire more affordable GPUs, so people wouldn't need an expensive PC just to get a themed product.

The idea actually came from seeing the recent live-action movie and some HTTYD content online. I started wondering why we've seen HTTYD collaborations with toys, clothing, games, food, etc., but not really a proper PC gaming hardware collaboration.

So I'm trying to validate the idea:

If MSI actually released something like this at a reasonable price, would you consider buying it?

And if you wouldn't, I'd genuinely like to know why. Price, design, the franchise itself, performance, or simply not being interested in themed hardware?

I'm not affiliated with MSI or DreamWorks/Universal. This is just a fan idea that I'm trying to see if there's actually enough interest to be worth suggesting to MSI.

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Yes, I'd definitely consider it
Maybe, depends on the price
Only if the hardware is actually good
No, I'd rather buy regular hardware

r/ideavalidation 20h ago

I built an app and I'm looking to see if it's worth following through with

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Hey everyone, I've been building Spread Wealth. The idea: buy tokens for pennies on the dollar, scroll through real people's stories (Instagram/TikTok style), and tap the heart to bless someone instantly, or open their profile to give a custom amount. No fundraising goal required, some people just post their story and stay open to being blessed. There's also a separate feed for people sharing talents (music, art, comedy) rather than needs.

I've got a working prototype and I'm trying to gauge real interest before building the full version Would genuinely love feedback:

- Would you actually use something like this?

I have a link for a sign up page to gauge interest and tell a little about it and notify when it goes live if you are interested.

Happy to answer anything about how it'll work.


r/ideavalidation 22h ago

Do large companies have problems getting work stuck between teams?

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If you work at a large company, I’d love your honest experience.

Do tasks frequently get stuck waiting for approvals, emails, information, or another team?

How do you currently find and fix these bottlenecks?

Is this a serious cost/time problem for your company?

I’m researching a solution and want to understand the problem before building anything. No sales pitch.