Ask HN: Who else keeps a secret diary of startup ideas?

7 points by anonhacker ↗ HN
When was the last time you built one of your ideas? When was the last time you dumped an idea?(because it was already built or otherwise) How long is your list right now?

Just curious...

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Heh I was reading mine today. It's amazing how much I've built in my mind over the last few months!
Oh right I forgot this part:

I'm attempting to build a Geo-location based app right now from my list.

I clean out ideas at the start of every month, dumped a couple on the first.

List is 7 ideas right now.

Mine is 12 ideas now. I'm currently building one (A facebook app) now. In the past 4 months, I've been able to complete only one.
I don't have a diary, i use evernote in my iphone, i add the problems that i have encountered in my day, and later i see if it can be solved with technology...you'll think i'm a little bit crazier, but it helps you a lot to arrange your ideas...what type of location based app are you attempting to do, i'm working in something for ios, its going to be location based too!...
Hmmm looks like evernote is a winner.

I'm not revealing till much later in the process but ill tell you this, so far it looks like MongoDB + geospatial indexing = win! you might find it useful as well.

I recommend evernote to record all my ideas, as I can record and sync them anywhere and most Ideas tend to be quick and I forget them alot.

From what I know about creativity, it can be nutured, and a keep step is recording ideas and exposure to new ideas.

Most of my ideas are hacks / projects. My current count is 42, of which I have implemented 3. The other 39 are ones that I record until I feel like I have the know-how to implement them.

I use SimpleNote on my iPhone. I have probably 1200 ideas in it, with maybe 1/3 of them being specific startup concepts. Others are just things I've written down to help piece together my worldview; contradictions I may have unearthed or new ways to think about a certain thing I previously had a more foggy understanding of.
Wow, 1200 is quite impressive even if only 1/30 are start up related. Are these 'cured' to some degree, or just anything you've ever thought might have some potential?
I keep a moleskine journal, 100+ ideas. I also collect everyday unsolved problems.
I keep a working list in my notes application on my iPhone. Whenever I come up with something I jot it down.
I use my iPhone too. I must have around 100+ business ideas and 100+ ideas for blog posts that I've not sat down to write yet.

So far I've seen around 4 of my ideas built by others. I feel pulled in all of these directions, I have too many I would like to work on, It used to make me mad that someone beat me to it.

I get stuck at implementing them, I get as far as my skills allow. I desperately want to be able to build them or at least produce an MVP on my own.

Now I try to remember that I can't work on everything. Also if I see my idea come to life through someone else and it becomes successful, I just smile and think at least it was a good idea!

Very nice they must be good ideas. I'm still at the point where i get mad and frustrated, unfortunately. I often daydream about how nice it would be to have an army of developers under my control.
Thing is, I've hired devs in the past and it never feels quite like it's my project.

I guess nothing beats building it ourselves!