Business ideas with demand you can verify
Most idea lists are somebody's imagination. These start from documented complaints, so you can read the original post before you commit a year of your life.
Narrow it down
7 subcategories
Each one is a live query. Pick the space you actually want to build in.
Online Business
Businesses that can be started and run without a physical footprint.
Ecommerce
Product and marketplace gaps buyers complain about publicly.
Profitable
Sorted by how obvious it is who pays, and how much.
Home Business
Low overhead, low risk, and startable beside a day job.
Small Business
SMB owners are vocal about what wastes their week.
Service Business
Job posts are demand made explicit — somebody is already paying.
Subscription
Problems that come back monthly are subscription-shaped by nature.
Ranked by opportunity score
2 opportunities in Business Ideas
Highest-scoring first. Every card links through to the evidence behind it.
Invoicing built for trades, not for spreadsheets
Mobile invoicing for contractors with a real parts catalogue, correct currency by default, and payouts that do not sit in limbo for two weeks.
Escape hatch: continuous export for SaaS you depend on
Automatic, structured, restorable backups of the SaaS tools a business runs on — so a paywall or a lockout never costs you your own history.
Common questions
Where do these business ideas come from?+
Every one starts as a complaint somebody actually wrote — on Reddit, Hacker News, an app store review, a software review site or a job post. We extract the specific friction, group near-identical complaints, and only then turn the cluster into an idea.
How are they ranked?+
By a weighted opportunity score across seven dimensions: pain severity, competition gap, market size, monetisation clarity, build feasibility, evidence strength and distribution ease. Evidence strength is measured from how many independent sources back the cluster, not estimated by a model.
Are these ideas already taken?+
Often something adjacent exists — that is normal and usually good, because it proves people pay. Each opportunity page names the real competitors we could identify and the specific gap their own users complain about.