What inspires you to launch a startup?

Nick Anisimov
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Share why you decided to start your startup, what inspired you, and what motivates you daily!

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Piotr Obidowski
I've always dreamed to quit 9-5 job and start doing something myself. Recent events in my life gave me motivation to start now and never look back. Obviously there are many challenges (including financial aspects), but I keep telling myself that if not now then never.
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Gloria G
The reason Boolvideo exists is our endeavor to enhance people's productivity through AI and tools, allowing them more time for creative pursuits.
kenquwerrr
a powerful thought
Daniel Hunt
Right partner, right product, right time! (and I was luck to be in a position where I could afford to and have the right support)
Maria Hagsten
@daniel_hunt4 I love this answer. It reminded me that it's not just about the inspiration and about the passion for an idea. It's also the random luck of events. It made me take some time to be thankful for being able to build something with a great partner and for being lucky enough that everything in my life aligned to make it possible.
Andreas Møller
I had a previous startup and absolutely loved it. It is the most rewarding work i have ever done. I started toddle because I think it is an important tool that needs to exits :)
Nick Anisimov
@andreas_toddle Do you plan to come back to your startup one day?
Andreas Møller
@nermin_zejnilovic My previous startup ran out of money. My current startup is called toddle and is going strong 💪
Roman Gordy
As Rick Rubin said: "Don't do work, make offerings to God instead." It will dramatically change POV on what you do (no religious context just a level of attitude). So I have started my company with a mission to help others be fairly paid digital nomads and get freelancers out of a hamster wheel of working 24/7 with a lower rate than office employees have. This idea still drives me more than anything.
adam albo
I was in the field for over a decade, and I saw a lot of frustration in clients and agencies alike. I wanted to build something from scratch, so I made it. I don't know how I did that, but it was kind of there, It is the beginning of the journey, and clients seem happy, which motivates me to know that.
adam albo
@nermin_zejnilovic I come from design motion graphics world and I had a an experience with a client that left me wondering how to solve that i actually just now wrote a post about it on indie hackers https://www.indiehackers.com/pos...
Tanjir Rahman
Hi Nick, The inspiration for my startup came from a deep passion for helping businesses communicate their unique value. Every day, the drive to make their stories shine keeps me motivated and excited. 🚀🌟 How about you? How do you got idea of FirstHR ?
Debajit Sarkar
Wanted to face new and difficult problems that require me to think creatively and critically, to adapt and innovate, and to overcome obstacles and failures. I want to test my skills and abilities, and push myself beyond my comfort zone and in the process learn from my mistakes and improve myself constantly.
Apollon Latsoudis
It constitutes one way of sharing your vision about specific problem solving with the world, without adhering to whims of others. You can decide when and how to launch your product and to which market to address it. Freedom is the key aspect from me. No bosses, no unjustified overtimes, no unnecessary crunching or development/work without knowing the stake behind it.
Kirill Sokol
Before Skinive AI , I was involved in the development of telemedicine and noted that about 20% of all patient questions related to skin conditions. Patients had to wait a long time for an answer from the dermatologist. Market research points to a great shortage of specialists: on average there are only 35 dermatologists per 1 million inhabitants in the European Union, which is clearly insufficient. The rise of AI gave the solution, particularly highly accurate artificial intelligence solutions for the processing of medical imaging. Unlike complicated X-rays, MRIs and CT scans of internal organs, taking photos of the skin is much easier. Through these developments, Skinive has automated the assessments of skin conditions using artificial intelligence and a smartphone.
Frank Sondors
Building real value for users
Logan Weaver
What inspired me to launch? I had already been building in the space for a couple of years & when my grandfather passed away, he left his investments to money managers, who pushed a couple of very bad investments on his previous, then my grandmother's current, accounts. After seeing the quarterly update they send you, I was furious & knew I could help her, then realized that a lot of other people were likely dealing with similar issues. What inspires me to continue building every day? It's a ton of fun, I love my team, we're building something that people are actually finding value from, and there's nothing I could imagine doing right now & enjoying more
Logan Weaver
@nermin_zejnilovic Awesome question. If we execute properly, I genuinely believe we can: - Help college students interested in building a career in finance break into the industry by building genuine track records without needing a series 7/57/65 license(s). - Help the average investor more affordably improve their portfolio returns & largely reduce volatility without needing to hire a money manager or invest through a black box - Help institutions scout for talent while potentially generating alpha
Maria Golikova
The biggest driver of what inspires me to launch a new venture is realizing that existing solutions to a problem I have either don't exist or are not that good. Whenever a product disappoints me – in terms of user experience, customer service, pricing, features, or any other aspect, I feel the urge to build something better. If only there were more hours in a day to bring all these visions to life! 🤣
Dave-Anthony Smith
My current journey is less about building a massive startup with dozens of employees and more about the solopreneur path. Having experienced the intricacies of the food startup industry in the past, I've opted for a different route as I grow older. Yet, when entrepreneurship is woven into your very DNA, encountering a problem sparks an irresistible drive to find solutions. This relentless pursuit keeps me in the creative zone. Witnessing an idea evolve into a tangible product with real customers is an unparalleled journey. There's truly nothing quite like it!
Dave-Anthony Smith
@nickanisimov Thanks, Nick! Best wishes for your upcoming launch. If you have any questions I can help with, feel free to reach out.
Relja Denic
Just the thought of building something from scratch gives me motivation. At the same time love creating something that can change some industries as a whole.
Yuriy
Initially, this is the idea of ​​doing something REALLY useful... then, over time, money... everything always comes down to money over time... especially with age
Hanna Barzakouskaya
Everything is simple for me. 😊 I was looking for a solution that could help maintain health, first of all, looking at my parents. 🏥 For a long time! I found a lot of doctors, platforms with recommendations, strategies, screening guidelines, and realized that you can drown in this diversity, and all the information needs to be double-checked for accuracy. 💡 This is how the first prototype appeared, which was used only for ourselves. Then friends asked to rummage around, and we shared, then the prototype began to spread among friends of friends.
Hanna Barzakouskaya
@nermin_zejnilovic Navigating the complex landscape of health information and services has been eye-opening both in terms of understanding medical intricacies and gaining perspective on how users perceive health and wellness, as well as how to tailor our product accordingly. Over time, we've observed a shift in comprehension, particularly among medical professionals who now grasp the core issue we're addressing and how we're approaching it. On the user end, I often hear feedback about how some perceive our application primarily as a weight loss tool, which, while true to an extent, only scratches the surface. The real complexity arises when discussing concepts like risk assessment, allostatic load, and screenings. There's a wealth of insights to unpack. For instance, we discovered that including a "Biometrics" section in our app, after engaging with users, was better suited as a tertiary tab rather than a prominent one. It turns out, individuals who are aware of their weight or waist circumference being outside the norm tend to hesitate in recording this data, often waiting until they've made progress. The fear of confronting their issue and seeing it persistently documented can deter them from inputting the information promptly. It's a fascinating aspect to consider. This journey has illuminated the critical role of community and word-of-mouth in the adoption and expansion of health-related innovations. Witnessing our solution gain traction within our network and beyond reinforced the significance of building a supportive community around health initiatives. It's through these shared experiences and recommendations that the true impact of our prototype has become apparent.
Hanna Barzakouskaya
@nermin_zejnilovic I received several responses to the question about weight loss. In general, people saw that their acquaintances had lost weight and asked how they had achieved it. In response, they've heard sbout Healsens. By the way, this was a big revelation for our entire team. People go through screenings, see deviations, and decide to make lifestyle changes, as a result of which some lose excess weight.
Hanna Barzakouskaya
I forgot to mention what inspires me to keep working. Sometimes, it's not easy. I once held a good position with a high salary. By the time the project started, I was already a seasoned professional in my field and deeply passionate about what I did. Occasionally, when things get tough, there's a temptation to return to a place with minimal unpredictability and a stable income. Yet, I'm determined to tackle this issue. I firmly believe it's wrong to only intervene when diseases have already taken hold; medicine should be proactive in preserving health. It should be mutually beneficial for both the doctor and the patient to analyze their data, assess the risks, and understand what's happening within the body - whether it's under stress, overloaded due to poor nutrition, lack of sleep, and so on. 🌟
Nick Anisimov
@anna_panchenko I have often met doctors who do not care about their patients. I hope things will change over time.