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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).

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Канал Startups & Ventures (@tech) у мовному сегменті Англійська є активним учасником. На даний момент спільнота об'єднує 2 706 164 підписників, посідаючи 22 місце в категорії Технології та додатки та 49 місце у регіоні Міжнародний.

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За останніми даними від 26 червня, 2026, канал демонструє стабільну активність. Хоча за останні 30 днів спостерігається зміна кількості учасників на -175 963, а за останні 24 години на -5 861, загальне охоплення залишається високим.

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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).

Завдяки високій частоті оновлень (останні дані отримано 27 червня, 2026), канал підтримує актуальність та високий рівень охоплення публікацій. Аналітика показує, що аудиторія активно взаємодіє з контентом, що робить його важливою точкою впливу в категорії Технології та додатки.

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inqoob - new chatbot builder 🦾 An international team of marketers and developers took into account all the shortcomings of b
inqoob - new chatbot builder 🦾 An international team of marketers and developers took into account all the shortcomings of bot creation services and launched their own, which closes the key problems of users. Now the beta version is ready. And the first team of testers is recruited Subscribe to the channel - do not miss the new release. Well, to make it even more exciting, the guys are launching an Accelerator from idea to startup. If you've been dreaming of becoming a startup, welcome to inqoob. Monetize ideas with an international team of developers. Here is the link 👇 https://t.me/+UsflYPgApI5jOTAy

inqoob - new chatbot builder 🦾 An international team of marketers and developers took into account all the shortcomings of b
inqoob - new chatbot builder 🦾 An international team of marketers and developers took into account all the shortcomings of bot creation services and launched their own, which closes the key problems of users. Now the beta version is ready. And the first team of testers is recruited Subscribe to the channel - do not miss the new release. Well, to make it even more exciting, the guys are launching an Accelerator from idea to startup. If you've been dreaming of becoming a startup, welcome to inqoob. Monetize ideas with an international team of developers. Here is the link 👇 https://t.me/+UsflYPgApI5jOTAy

Opportunity: health care optimization How many industries do you think can be optimized by involving technology to increase their efficiency? For instance, let's take the health care system. As described by TechOpinions, “the actual medical care system is not significantly more efficient than it was 10 or 20 years ago. Yes, there are now electronic medical records, and some consumers have access to their health history online. But the process of booking appointments, getting a referral, determining the price of a service, or determining the efficacy of a physician or the quality of a hospital or other treatment facility remains a rather arcane process.” While capital intensive, is there a potential alternative or opportunity to roll up a healthcare system in a rural part of the country and begin experimenting with tech optimization? There are currently over 6,090 hospitals in the United States with 2,946 Nongovernment Not-for-Profit Community Hospitals and 1,233 Investor-Owned (For-Profit) Community Hospitals. Given that there is a market, this business would double-down on capturing a larger more efficient share of the investor-owned community hospitals that exist. We had an idea posted here about ERP systems that are super outdated, expensive, time-consuming, but health care units use them because of a conservative monopoly in the market. There are still businesses in, for example, rural areas where you can implement such a system, which will be not so expensive, more efficient, user-friendly, and yield profits.

Idea: Digital Graffiti Using AR you can "tag" any location in the world and paint on it. It can only be seen holding a phone up to it. Example: go to a supermarket, hold up your phone and draw all over the cereal aisle. Anyone who has the app can hold up their phone and see your art through the app. It's like having a different layer of the world.

It's been a while since the latest post, so I'm sharing some useful links to go down the rabbit hole. Some of them may seem to not be related to startups or businesses directly, but advice there can affect this mindset implicitly. - The Pmarca guide to startups - Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses? - Ask HN: What's the most valuable thing you can learn in an hour? - Ask HN: What are your “brain hacks” that help you manage everyday situations? - Ask HN: What's a promising area to work on? - Startup idea checklist

People buy 4 things and 4 things only. Ever. Those 4 things are time, money, sex, and approval/peace of mind. If you try selling something other than those 4 things you will fail. --- In which category video games fall into in your opinion?

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Finding reliable users to fill out your surveys is too time-consuming Recruiting people for your customer surveys with a specific demographic and recruiting enough of them to have representative samples is incredibly time-consuming. I really wish that there was a service where I could fill out a couple of parameters and request these users on demand. —- Attract early-stage supporters and contributors for your project

Attract early-stage supporters and contributors for your project Today is the launch day of Tokenhunt.club 🚀 - a tool allowing you to create a dedicated page for your product / project, get a sharable link and attract your first loyal audience. This is a way to ensure early boost and valuable feedback at the beginning of your product journey. The project is now Open Beta, so you're getting all the features for free and also you can make it to the list of featured projects and get noticed by other community members, incl. engineers, vc's etc. ______________ Publish your project at: https://tokenhunt.club Example of a project page: https://tokenhunt.club/project/phygital-flowers-marketplace In case any questions / feedback or support feel free to contact @yuralisin Good luck with your ideas 🍀

Common reasons why startups fail by Failory.com: - Marketing mistakes were by far the most common, and they were generally speaking the most deadly with 69% of all mentioned marketing mistakes being fatal. In fact, the fatal marketing mistakes were more numerous than all other fatal mistakes combined (56% vs 44%), as can be seen in the pie chart below. By far the most common reason for shutdown was lack of product-market-fit which constituted more than half of the marketing mistakes, but more on that below. - Team problems – friction, lack of experience, lack of motivation, etc., were the second most common. They were some of the least-deadly percentage-wise (only 39% of all mentioned team problems being fatal), but because they are abundant they were still the second most common reason for shutdown. - Financial problems and mistakes were the third most common. That said, bearing in mind more than 50% of the projects didn’t have any budget to begin with and more than 75% of the projects were self-funded, it’s a surprise that only 16% of the projects point at financial problems as the major reason for failure. - Tech problems were extremely rare, which is surprising considering almost all projects in the data have a technical side to them. The most common remark was that too much time and effort was spent on tech that proved to be useless in the long run. The most common answer to “a thing you would do differently next time” by far was “I’d talk to customers and validate my assumptions before writing a single line of code”. That said, a big % of tech problems were fatal: e.g. relying on a 3rd party API that changes can ruin a business overnight. - Operational problems were quite rare and not that deadly, but it’s important to mention that most interviewees ran software projects, so operational problems (e.g. suppliers, distribution) are not as common as in brick-and-mortar and physical product projects by definition. - Legal problems were rarest, mentioned only four times, but two of those four proved to be lethal. For most early-stage startups the legal side is a non-factor. Yet, there are still industries where you can’t afford to ignore it (food, finance, etc.).

Open-sourced fitness bracelet Recently I've got a fitness bracelet(Honor) to track my sleep better and other metrics. I had an idea to collect as much data as I may through API, so I'd build an app to get my(!) data and analyze it in a way I prefer. Why? I'd like to have data for the years I wear the device to make my conclusions and visualizations, rather than just what I see on their app. Why would anyone care? A bracelet app may show you how well you sleep, but not raw data you or other people would analyze better. You may scan the data through more advanced algorithms(e.g. employing ML) than just doing "if sleepTime < 6 hours { return 'You slept too little' }". There are good data though my bracelet app presents to me I could handle it to make some other aggregations. The other thing to mention is it'd be nice to have all your raw personal data that the device collects, right? Why can't you upload it all and analyze yourself? Yes, I bought the thing, give me the great API. Instead, there are many obstacles. In my case, I should register in some Huawei(the Honor parent) company development program, then get their development kit available only on Windows. It's ridiculous. A potential solution? Well, some (nerd?) human-oriented devices and open API to do what you want with your data. Analyze it. Make your server the device will send the data to. Do whatever you want. No closed APIs and unknown policies regarding your data that is being sent to some big company servers, so they can "improve our metrics".

Cloud video transformation Many companies build their own solutuions to work with videos. For instance, encoding, decoding, cutting, making previews and so on. For a company which goal isn't providing such functionality, it's resource consuming to make its own solutions to work with video. The idea is to provide video transformations functionality as API in a cloud. Thus, I can easily, for example, cut a video file, then reduce its size in one or two API calls instead of spending a huge amount of time implementing this myself. Monetization: users pay for an API call. Or tiers for a specific amount of calls per day, week, or month.

💡Idea: Algorithmic Casting Director Problem: There about 135,600 actors in the US that are both employed and unemployed. Globally this number is even higher. Given this, it is extremely difficult for casting directors to find high-quality talent. Solution: An algorithmic casting director that can analyze the audio and video submissions from candidates to determine if they would be a good fit for the role. Right now, casting directors have to watch each individual video in order to determine whether or not to move someone forward in the process. Given that these directors are looking at hundreds or thousands of videos, this leads to implicit bias. Thus, the business would attempt to eliminate bias and increase diversity in casting by being more objective and (hopefully) more accurate in finding high-quality artists.

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