Every idea collection
96 validated ideas across 16 collections. Each one is structured the same way, demand, difficulty, how it makes money, and the first step.
AI Business Ideas
Most AI business ideas die because they chase a horizontal SaaS dream that needs scale before it pays. The six below are deliberately mixed: services, productised offers, automation and marketplaces, where you can take money in week one and let the model do the heavy lifting behind a narrow, painful job.
6 ideas · foundersAI SaaS Ideas
AI lowered the cost of building software, which means the moat is no longer the model, it is the workflow you wrap around it. These six AI SaaS ideas each solve a narrow, painful job for a defined buyer, so you can charge from day one instead of chasing scale.
6 ideas · foundersB2B Business Ideas
Selling to businesses beats selling to consumers when you want clear budgets and predictable revenue: a company with a broken workflow will pay to fix it because the cost of the problem is measurable. Each of these six ideas targets a narrow operational pain inside a defined type of business, which means a short sales cycle and pricing anchored to value, not novelty. Demand here is judged on existing spend and the manual workarounds buyers already tolerate.
6 ideas · creatorsCreator Business Ideas
Ad revenue pays in fractions of a penny and rewards volume over trust, so the creators who build durable income sell something to the audience they already own. Each idea below turns attention into a product, a membership or a service people pay for directly, with demand you can test before you build.
6 ideas · creatorsDigital Product Ideas
The best digital products solve a narrow, repeated job for a buyer who already spends money to get it done. Each idea below names the exact buyer and the channel where they shop, so you can validate with a single pre-sell before you build the full asset.
6 ideas · beginnersLow-Budget Business Ideas
A small budget forces a real business model from day one: you cannot hide a weak offer behind a marketing spend you do not have. Each of these ideas can be started for well under £1,000, so your first paying customer funds the next step instead of an investor. Pick the one closest to a skill or audience you already have.
6 ideas · foundersMarketplace Business Ideas
Every marketplace dies or thrives on the same problem: buyers will not show up before sellers do, and sellers will not show up before buyers do. The ideas below each name a narrow beachhead supply you can hand-recruit and a tight niche where one city or one community is enough to feel liquid. Win that corner first, then widen.
6 ideas · foundersMicro-SaaS Ideas
Micro-SaaS wins by going narrow: one workflow, one buyer, a small but underserved market that the big platforms ignore. Each idea below targets a job people already pay for or do by hand, so you can charge from launch instead of waiting for scale.
6 ideas · creatorsNewsletter Business Ideas
A newsletter only becomes a business when a defined group needs the same information on a schedule and cannot easily get it elsewhere. The ideas below pick narrow audiences with money and urgency, so you can charge a subscription, sell sponsorships or drive affiliate revenue from early on rather than chasing raw subscriber counts.
6 ideas · foundersNo-Code Business Ideas
No-code tools are now good enough to run a real business on, not just a prototype. The six ideas below are each buildable by a non-engineer in weeks, target a buyer who already pays for solutions, and lean on Bubble, Softr, Glide, Airtable, Make and Webflow so you spend your time on customers rather than code.
6 ideas · foundersOnline Business Ideas
The cheapest businesses to start are the ones where the buyer already pays for a worse version of the outcome. Each of these six online ideas targets a job people search for today, so you can charge before you scale. Demand here is rated on observable behaviour: existing spend, recurring complaints and search volume, not wishful thinking.
6 ideas · creatorsPassive Income Ideas
Passive income is never truly passive, but the right digital asset front-loads the effort and then earns with light upkeep. The ideas below favour productised templates, niche content and automated delivery, so once they are live your main job is distribution rather than fulfilment.
6 ideas · service providersService Business Ideas
A productised service sells a fixed deliverable at a fixed price, so you stop quoting from scratch and start running a repeatable line. Each idea below names the exact buyer, the scope they pay for and a first step you can test this week with no team and almost no cost.
6 ideas · beginnersSide Hustle Ideas
A side hustle has to survive a tired Tuesday evening and a busy weekend, so it must be simple to pick up and put down without breaking. Each idea here is chosen for a fast route to a first payment, low ongoing time, and no need to quit the day job. Start with the one that overlaps a skill or audience you already have.
6 ideas · developersSide Project Ideas for Developers
The best developer side projects are not the most technically impressive, they are the ones with a buyer who already feels the pain. Each idea below is small enough to ship on weekends and structured so the first paying user is reachable in weeks, not quarters.
6 ideas · makersWeekend Project Ideas
The best weekend projects are tiny on purpose: one clear job, one clear buyer, and a scope you can actually finish before Monday. Each idea here is small enough to launch in a weekend or two, yet still has a believable path to its first pound. Ship the ugly version, then let real usage tell you what to build next.