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📈 Telegram 频道 Startups & Ventures 的分析概览

频道 Startups & Ventures (@tech) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 2 706 164 名订阅者,在 技术与应用 类别中位列第 22,并在 国际 地区排名第 49

📊 受众指标与增长动态

невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 2 706 164 名订阅者。

根据 26 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -175 963,过去 24 小时变化为 -5 861,整体触达仍然可观。

  • 认证状态: 已认证(Telegram 官方确认)
  • 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 0.21%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 0.11% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
  • 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 5 771 次浏览,首日通常累积 2 920 次浏览。
  • 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 567
  • 主题关注点: 内容集中在 claude, openai, gemini, insider, developer 等核心主题上。

📝 描述与内容策略

作者将该频道定位为表达主观观点的平台:
A hub for startup news, trends, and insights, covering the global startup ecosystem for founders, investors, and innovators. Community: @startupdis Buy Ads: @strategy (this is our only account).

凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 27 六月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 技术与应用 类别中的关键影响点。

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Idea: Goals like flowers An app where your goals are represented by flowers. The more you work towards your goal the quicker the flower will grow. Stop and your flower will wither and die.

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Idea: Online chat game Problem: it may be hard to express yourself in real life. You dress special clothing, choose events to attend, meet people. Possible solution: a game world aimed to gather people to talk. Like the VR chat. But with a more open world and possibilities. You can customize your avatar, a house. There is an open world where you stroll, meet people, talk to them. You can invite them to your customized place to spend time. The world allows you to customize places to have different activities. For example, play table games, build something together, play hide-and-seek, etc.

Idea: VR practice for medical personnel A platform that provides an environment to practice skills for doctors, nurses in virtual reality together. Thus, they can enhance their knowledge before going to hospitals. Also, it's great to do so virtually and together. It's not only for practice but for lecture sessions or even conferences where people not only tell but show something in VR for many people.

Idea: Life tracker An app that has all you need: to-do lists, note-taking, it shows bank accounts and balances, total spending/earning, it stores your backups for smartphones, PCs, laptops; it stores your passwords and credentials, all the media you created is stored in one place, so you don't need to fear all the data will be lost. All the data in the app should be encrypted. The app could also have such features as: - contact reminder: it reminds you when to call your relatives, friends; - tests to check your mental health state periodically; - storing your medical tests and related information, so you don't need to search for them in your house or on the web archives of various clinics; - proposing you courses that will fit you; and movies, music, books; it also keeps track of the materials you watched, read to enhance the recommendations, and to you to have a history to add notes to the data;

idea: Twitter catalog Problem: it's difficult for new people on Twitter to find interesting people to follow. There is a search, but how do they know what keywords to use? Possible solution: a browser extension or an app that shows you interesting people based on your preferences: location, a domain(about what a person posts), an average tweets per day, total tweets number, an average number of likes/retweets/comments per tweet, etc.

Key takeaways of the YC’s Essential Startup Advice article. - Launch as soon as possible. The earlier you understand customers needs, the better. - Don't think about scaling yet. Do things that don't scale. - Build only core features that do 90% of the work. - Don't get distracted. The main things you should be doing in an early-stage company is to talk to users and write code. - Do less, but do that better. Focus on acute problems the customers have. - Don't try to solve all the problems your company has at the beginning. Every company has it, even those with $1B valuation. The points is: it's OK to have problems. Solve the important ones. - Don't worry about competition yet. - Stay sane and take breaks.

Idea: Boxing at home (subscription) A subscription model where you get a punching bag, gloves, unlimited content on how to train correctly, coaches, software/hardware that shows you how good was your training today. Examples: - FightCamp - Peloton which isn't about boxing, but the business model is interesting.

Idea: Linkedin Time Capsule A way to look at a company's employees at any date in the past that you specify. Would be an incredible tool for builders to understand org structure evolution.

💡Idea: Developer digest A website or a newsletter that collects the last day/week best articles, links, new good newsletters for developers. I spend some time going to multiple websites to get the latest information such as articles about some technology, what's interesting in new releases, what new interesting Github repositories appeared, the top posts on HackerNews. All of this takes time to filter and read. It'd great to have one place where only the best articles appeared.

A playbook to give a clear vision of what comes naturally to you and help you take that first step to never needing to stay at a job again. Some excerpts from there: > start your career where your childhood left off. find what you're naturally good at and what you want to help other people with. > look for the right things in life. find out what gives you energy but keeps you at peace at the same time. try to get everything within you aligned and wanting one specific thing. > find an online community that you can connect with authentically to uplift - we're in the connection economy now. it doesn't have to be huge, but they have to be growing, relatable, and passionate about a topic. - look for common problems that keep coming up. at this point they're aware of the problem, they just need a solution from someone they trust. - give them a sense of belonging. if they don't have an identity, create one. - take a stand with the community and empathize with them. challenge what's current and define what's next. - your goals should align with the audience. don't just profit off of them, let them benefit from your wins. if they help grow your brand, they should be rewarded for it. - discord started in r/LoL. pipeline.gg started in r/streamers. grailed marketplace started in r/malefashionadvice. customer experience is the most important metric Source

I'm introducing a new channel for problems. I created Startup Ideas channel to share ideas that can be implemented as a business. However, ideas are only worth attention to look at the different industries or products from a different angle. You can't build a solution(business) if you don't know the root cause of why such a business may exist. One should understand the problem to begin helping people(e.g., building an app, an agency, providing freelance services, etc.). Ideas are worthless. The implementation depends on how well one understands how to help others eliminate the problem. I plan to share real-world problems in the new channel from various domains. Some of them will be mine or from the Internet. The others will be yours.

"What's a problem or inconvenience you have that you could do better? Not 100% better, but even like 5-10% can be an advantage. You don't have to invent the next big thing, starting a business on a niche product that is incrementally better than everything else is enough to change your life. Marketplaces like Amazon/Etsy are making more money for Amazon/Etsy than they are making you. Services businesses can be good, but there's always going to be a cap on earnings tied to your time. I'd recommend starting a business around either a knowledge product - use something like gumroad to build an online course on ANYTHING (whatever you're good at) and then market the audience - or a physical product that's a little better." From the "The type of business you want to start" post on Reddit.

Idea: Hover and learn A browser extension that randomly replaces some words on websites to be the words in the language you learn. You can hover on the unfamiliar word and see a translation, pronunciation, songs containing this word, a few movie clips with it and other usage of the word in different contexts. Example. This helps by allowing users to browse the web and learn more effortlessly. Anyway they should do a mental effort to learn and you can determine how they'll do it. For example, add the hovered words to a vocabulary and show them to repeat and learn (spaced repetition).