⚡ 6 New Problems to Build a Startup

1. to order delivery from local stores to their elderly relatives in remote villages.

2. of newborns in India to organize vaccination: there is no service for easy doctor search and a «turnkey» process provision.

3. lack a platform for end-to-end tracking of a customer's project — from sale to official approval, causing complaints and dissatisfaction.

4. warnings about violent scenes in movies to safely watch films with their children.

5. validation stage have nowhere to quickly start accepting payments without company registration to test demand for their MVP.

6. seeks a technical co-founder to develop an AI solution that prevents daily collisions between aircraft and birds/drones — a problem causing massive losses.

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Isn't great for TWs?

Or is the need to have it integrated in a way that doesn't require prior lookup?

What's the UX flow? Parent looks up movie? or Parent gets a list of safe movies?

on 6, this is a fascinating problem and my guess is that current radar systems don't work.
And retrofitting hardware is not only expensive but slow, regulations are strict which is necessary.
I wonder if the idea is cockpit mounted addons that are not part of the MEL and are not EASA/FAA regulated.

 These are really interesting questions! I recommend going to ProblemHunt for the specific problems, and there you will find direct contact details of the people who shared these problems. You can find out everything you're interested in directly from them. :)

  1. Should be solved ASAP. Whenever I am travelling by plane, I have all those catastrophic scenarios in my head.

 Nika, I understand your feelings, I experience pretty much the same thing. I really hope someone solves this in the near future.

 sorry, I mistypo. It was meant to be number six (6) :D not 1

 That makes a difference, thanks for letting me know. Although this problem is also very, very exciting. :D

 yeah, sorry for confusion :D

Strong list — these feel grounded in real friction, not “idea-first” problems. #1 and #5 especially stand out to me because they’re about access and validation, not convenience.