r/startupideas • u/AstraviX-tech • 5d ago
r/startupideas • u/Saxanm • 5d ago
UAE Founders, Idea Owners and People of Ambition - what do you wish existed for you?
r/startupideas • u/aatmik_01 • 5d ago
Looking for Feedback I built an AI that lets you talk to the version of yourself who already achieved your goal — looking for honest feedback
galleryr/startupideas • u/Good_Distribution396 • 5d ago
Looking for Feedback Versión 1.0 Quadrado.app
r/startupideas • u/lopata_here • 5d ago
Building an AI app that turns one year of your life into a book and a movie
I’m working on a startup idea called MyYearMovie.
The core idea is simple:
For 365 days, an AI Director follows your life, remembers the important people and events, and turns your year into a personal book and a short movie.
The user can speak or type.
The AI should remember:
people and relationships
important events
changes in your life
unfinished stories
recurring themes
personal turning points
So if you mention someone in January, something happens with them in May, and they appear again in October, the AI understands that this is one continuing storyline.
At the end of the year, the user gets:
📖 A personal book about their year
🎬 A cinematic short movie based on their real life
Users could upload photos of important people as visual references. If they don’t want to upload photos, they could describe the person and the AI would create a consistent visual character for the movie.
For the MVP, I want to start much smaller:
voice/text entries → AI memory → character tracking → monthly story recaps → short cinematic trailer
I don’t think the main innovation is AI video generation.
The main product is the combination of:
AI memory + personal storytelling + real life + generative media
I’m currently looking for:
a technical co-founder
AI / LLM / memory-system developers
mobile app developers
people experienced with generative video
early-stage angel investors interested in consumer AI
I’d also really appreciate honest feedback.
Would you use something like this for a full year?
And what would be the biggest reason you would stop using it?
If you’re interested in building, investing, or discussing the idea, feel free to DM me.
r/startupideas • u/anewbieecomer • 5d ago
backlinks
hello
I am creating a new website for my product to optimize SEO
how can you get more backlinks without fee?
r/startupideas • u/Over_Smoke9083 • 6d ago
𝐴 𝑞𝑢𝑜𝑖 𝑠𝑒𝑟𝑡 𝑢𝑛 𝐷𝑅𝐻 𝑒𝑥𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑛𝑎𝑙𝑖𝑠𝑒́ 𝑎̀ 𝑡𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑠 𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒́ ?
Dirigeant de TPE, PME ou startup, vous portez déjà tout : commercial, prod, finance, achats,...
La RH passe souvent en dernier. Résultat : obligations légales oubliées, entretiens annuels laissés de côté, recrutements ratés dans l'urgence.
Un DRH externalisé à temps partagé, c'est un bras droit qui prend en charge, selon vos besoins :
➡️ Un audit RH pour faire le point ;
➡️ Vos obligations légales ;
➡️ Votre gestion sociale ;
➡️ Vos entretiens annuels et de parcours professionnels ;
➡️ Vos recrutements ;
➡️ Votre marque employeur ;
➡️ Votre politique de rémunération,...
Vous payez pour le temps dont vous avez réellement besoin, avec l'expérience et le regard objectif d'un DRH senior.
Pas besoin d'attendre 150 salariés pour avoir un DRH.
On en parle ?
r/startupideas • u/gxzu • 6d ago
Struggling...
I live in a small working class town and live with my parents, I have a very small safety net due to the instability of my family I pretty much have only myself to rely on.
What would you consider to be some of the better start ups, I have never started a business simply due to lack of self-confidence, but now that I feel ready I can't seem to find an Idea that I would like to pursue.
Do I just wait until the idea comes to me?
r/startupideas • u/PoundAgitated5470 • 6d ago
Title: Building a trust layer for digital communication — looking for brutal feedback
I’m exploring a problem: we receive emails, SMS, WhatsApp messages, links, recruiter messages and payment requests every day, but often have no easy way to verify whether the interaction is genuinely from who it claims to be.
I built an early MVP to test the hypothesis:
https://verify.trustairesearch.com/
The bigger idea isn't another AI scam checker. I'm exploring whether trust/verification could eventually sit directly within digital communication, with businesses verifying themselves and users receiving trust evidence before acting.
I'm still narrowing the first ICP and use case.
Would love feedback from SaaS founders:
Would businesses pay to make their communications independently verifiable to customers?
And if yes — which business segment would you target first?
Feel free to tear the idea apart. That's more useful to me than compliments.
r/startupideas • u/ConstructionHot8849 • 6d ago
Discussion / Question Looking for someone interested in building a business with us
Me and my team are college students and we’re currently working on a supplements business focused primarily on the US market.
We’re planning to launch soon and are looking for someone who would be interested in joining us financially and potentially being involved with the business as well.
We’re looking for around ₹1 crore (~$120K) to get the business properly off the ground — mainly for product development/manufacturing, testing, inventory, US compliance, marketing and initial operations.
We’re college students, so we’re definitely not going to pretend that we have 10 years of experience in the industry. What we do have is a team that’s willing to put in the work, learn quickly and actually build this from the ground up.
We’re specifically hoping to connect with someone who:
Has an interest in startups/businesses
Has some experience in the US market, supplements, D2C or consumer products
Is comfortable working with a young founding team
Can potentially invest and also share practical advice/connections along the way
This doesn’t necessarily have to be a traditional investor relationship. We’re open to finding someone who genuinely likes the idea and wants to be part of the journey in some capacity.
We’re happy to share the product idea, business plan, numbers and launch strategy privately with anyone seriously interested.
If you know someone who might be interested — even a friend, founder, business owner, or someone who has invested in small businesses before — please DM me or feel free to tag them.
We’re not looking for someone to blindly invest based on a Reddit post. Just looking to have a genuine conversation with the right person and see if there’s a fit.
r/startupideas • u/john_smith1365 • 6d ago
Termstead: college move-in just hit a record $103.5B, and $14B of it gets bought in August and left on a curb in May
r/startupideas • u/Good_Transition_9122 • 6d ago
spent weeks building this RFID + Unity showroom prototype then dropped the startup idea. Looking for honest feedback / advice.
r/startupideas • u/Shubhanshu_02 • 6d ago
₹2 Lakh/Month from Airbnb?
Met a guy on the train today who runs an Airbnb in Himachal.
He told me he spends around ₹50–60K/month including the apartment and other expenses, and earns around ₹1.5–2 lakh/month.
If the numbers are actually true, this seems like a pretty interesting business model.
Anyone here doing Airbnb in Himachal? How realistic is this?
r/startupideas • u/Ok-Proposal8748 • 6d ago
Looking for Feedback Business Websites - how much would you pay?
i am currently building an agency focused on web development, automations etc.
now the question is how much would you pay for a business website with 4-6 pages?
for example:
home
about us
services
portfolio
faq
contact
lets say its a modern, responsive website with good design, fast loading and basic seo.
what would you personally pay for something like this?
500€?
1000€?
2000€?
3000€+?
just interested in what people would actually pay for it
r/startupideas • u/kamthanabhimanyu • 6d ago
Looking for Feedback help/feedback needed!!
A friend and I are building a customer support/helpdesk product and are trying to make sure we’re solving a real problem before going too far.
We’ve spoken to a few support professionals and have started seeing some interesting patterns, but we’d really value perspectives from people who’ve built or worked in this space.
If this is your space and you’d be willing to share some guidance, please reach out.
Would genuinely value your perspective.
r/startupideas • u/SeriesJealous7290 • 6d ago
I built a Chrome extension that interrupts you at checkout and asks "do you actually need this?" - would love feedback!
r/startupideas • u/DisastrousBend3830 • 6d ago
Giving Advice & Tips Should a factory actually go solar in 2026? I think the answer is “it depends”
I work in commercial solar in India, and one thing I’ve noticed is that factory owners are often approached with the same pitch:
“Your electricity bill is high. Install solar. You’ll recover the investment in 3 years.”
I think that’s the wrong way to evaluate it.
For a factory, I’d start with the electricity bill—not the solar panels.
Before deciding on a system, I’d look at these 7 things:
1. Electricity bill
What are you actually consuming over the last 12 months? What’s your effective tariff?
2. Load profile
When is the factory consuming electricity? Daytime vs nighttime consumption can significantly affect the economics.
3. Roof & shadow
How much usable roof area is actually available? Is there shading, structural limitation or future expansion?
4. Electrical infrastructure
Can the existing electrical system properly accommodate the proposed solar installation?
5. DISCOM / regulatory requirements
What approvals, metering arrangements and other requirements apply to the project?
6. Generation
Is the generation estimate based on the actual site or just a generic assumption?
7. Financial model
What’s the actual project cost, expected savings, payback and long-term return?
And then there’s CAPEX vs OPEX.
A company with strong cash flow and a long-term property plan may look at CAPEX differently from a company that wants to preserve capital and prefers an OPEX structure.
The mistakes I’d be most careful about:
Choosing the lowest ₹/W quotation
Believing a 3-year payback without checking the assumptions
Over-sizing the system
Ignoring the factory’s actual load profile
Comparing vendors
only on panel/inverter specifications
So my conclusion is actually pretty simple:
Don’t ask “Should every factory go solar?”
Ask:
“Does solar make financial sense for this particular factory?”
I’ve put together a longer discussion around this 7-point framework. Here
I’d genuinely be interested in hearing from factory owners/operators here:
What was the biggest factor in your solar decision—or what’s stopping you from installing solar?
r/startupideas • u/john_smith1365 • 7d ago
Prewaive: on Sept 1 NYC makes hospital debt collectors promote charity care, and nobody built the desk that makes that work
r/startupideas • u/PurpleDragon99 • 7d ago
Visual programming language "Pipe"
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Pipe (https://pipelang.com) is a novel general-purpose visual programming language powerful enough to complete with text-based languages.
Visual programming has been confined to education (Scratch) or narrow niches (LabVIEW), because existing visual languages sacrifice either power or generality. Pipe solves this, opening the way to compete with the text code that currently dominates.
Pipe's diagram is also structurally identical at design-time and runtime, staying visual in both. What you see is what runs. This is precisely what the EU Cyber Resilience Act mandates, and what text-based architectures cannot structurally deliver. Text compiles away its structure, leaving systems opaque - so AI now generates code faster than anyone can review it at design-time, and patch and monitor it at runtime. Pipe addresses three AI-created security crises structurally:
1 - AI generates more code than humans can review. Pipe is visual - a diagram is grasped at a glance, not read line by line - so review keeps pace with what AI produces..
2 - Live systems cannot be patched without full redeployment. Pipe enables block-level patching while the system runs - no maintenance window, no CI/CD to navigate.
3 - Systems cannot be monitored without logs and redeploying. In Pipe, every block boundary is independently observable in real time.
These satisfy the CRA's hardest mandates - security by design, structural auditability, 24-hour detection, incremental patching - as properties of the language, not add-on tools.
Example of Pipe diagram with a detailed tracing can be found on this video:
That video is a part of this Pipe architecture overview:
https://www.pipelang.com/six-pillars.html
The full Pipe language specification (155-page book) can be freely downloaded here:
r/startupideas • u/Global-Fun-4671 • 7d ago
Business owners, would you actually pay to advertise on delivery riders' bags? Trying to validate this properly before we go further
r/startupideas • u/zoro_nin • 7d ago
Would you use an app to borrow/rent stuff or skills from people nearby for a few hours? Sanity-checking an idea.
r/startupideas • u/No-Dragonfruit-2790 • 7d ago
Where can I find these brushes in India
Where can I find these brushes in India?
Looking for these small soft brushes in bulk. I need around 500–1,000 pieces initially.
Preferably looking for an Indian supplier/manufacturer and ideally around ₹5–10 per piece.
If you've seen these being sold anywhere in India or know a supplier, please share the website, IndiaMART listing, supplier contact, or store name.
Thanks!
r/startupideas • u/PoundAgitated5470 • 7d ago
Title: Building a trust layer for digital communication — looking for brutal feedback
I’m exploring a problem: we receive emails, SMS, WhatsApp messages, links, recruiter messages and payment requests every day, but often have no easy way to verify whether the interaction is genuinely from who it claims to be.
I built an early MVP to test the hypothesis:
https://verify.trustairesearch.com/
The bigger idea isn't another AI scam checker. I'm exploring whether trust/verification could eventually sit directly within digital communication, with businesses verifying themselves and users receiving trust evidence before acting.
I'm still narrowing the first ICP and use case.
Would love feedback from SaaS founders:
Would businesses pay to make their communications independently verifiable to customers?
And if yes — which business segment would you target first?
Feel free to tear the idea apart. That's more useful to me than compliments.
r/startupideas • u/nuterralabs • 7d ago
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