Ask HN: What's a good business opportunity in web apps/services today?
I run a small web development agency (it's 4 devs, me, and a marketing/admin person). We specialize in building web apps of moderate complexity on top of WordPress. Usually line-of-business/CRUD stuff sometimes with a few twists.
We've built up a modest cash reserve and have some resources to spare. I'd really like to start developing some intellectual property that we own and get a product to market.
If you had a little cash and a dev or three to throw at something, what would it be? The fact that our background is in WordPress biases us toward something built on that or at least in PHP, but we're all multi-language, multi-platform people so we can do anything that doesn't require a PhD really (we probably aren't going to be the next deep learning startup).
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 19.2 ms ] threadThe advantage of this approach is that it is easier to identify and address the problems of a specific market...and there's already a basis for a discussion and feedback on a product.
A second type of product might be based on an in-house tool, i.e. dog fooding. That's the story of products like Slack and BaseCamp. This has some of the same advantages as externally focused tooling, but leverages the existing business in a different way. It's probably easier to take shortcuts in quality here. Overfitting the solution to the problem is also easier.
Both of these are probably better than trying to solve the "internet's problem" because there's a real problem driving the first two cases and real businesses behind them.
Good luck.
This is how products like Trello and Pivotal Tracker came to exist.
My intent behind this question to HN though, was to get people to talk about things THEY would do. In other words, fish for stuff we haven't thought of. I want to plumb the "unknown unknowns" a bit!