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yashwanth devulapallyleft a comment
Hey everyone 👋 I kept noticing the same pattern: people constantly have startup ideas, but they stay stuck in notes apps or private chats and never get tested. So I built Half-Cooked Ideas. It’s a simple board where anyone can post unfinished ideas and see whether people would actually use them. No accounts, no profiles, just ideas and quick feedback. Submit an idea, it goes through moderation,...

Half Cooked IdeasDump raw startup ideas and let people vote
Everyone has startup ideas sitting in their notes app. Most never get shared or tested.
Half-Cooked Ideas is a simple board where anyone can post unfinished ideas and see if people would actually use them.
Submit an idea, it goes through moderation, and once approved it appears in the feed. Visitors can vote “Use it” or “Not for me”.
The goal is simple: surface interesting ideas quickly and show which ones people actually want before someone spends months building them.

Half Cooked IdeasDump raw startup ideas and let people vote
yashwanth devulapallyleft a comment
I came across Half Baked Ideas recently and found the concept interesting. It made me realize how many ideas people sit on without sharing them. I ended up building a small experiment inspired by this idea where anyone can submit ideas without creating an account and people can vote on whether they would actually use them. The goal was to remove as much friction as possible so ideas can be...

Half baked ideasInternet's best half-baked app ideas at one place
yashwanth devulapallystarted a discussion
Where do your startup ideas go after you think of them?
I kept noticing that most startup ideas never go anywhere. People think of them, write them down somewhere, and then they disappear. I recently built a small project called Half Cooked Ideas where people can post unfinished ideas and see if others would actually use them. The goal is simple: surface interesting ideas early and quickly see whether they resonate with people. Curious how others...
