What's happening in Dvoider this week:
A real two-sided market for idaes!
"Ideas are cheap, execution is
everything." You've heard it a hundred times. You've probably said it yourself, right before closing a note full of ideas you'll never touch.
Here's the thing — that mantra isn't really a law of nature. It's just what happens to be true in a world where there's no market for ideas. Of course they're worthless if there's nowhere to sell them. Everything is worthless without a market. That's not a property of ideas, that's a property of missing infrastructure.
So we built the infrastructure.
Coming soon inside Dvoider: the Idea Marketplace — a place where you can list an idea you already know you're never going to execute, and sell it as actual IP instead of letting it rot in a notes app.
Think about who's actually on each side of this. On one end: someone with a genuinely good idea who's buried in their current project, out of runway, or just doesn't have the itch to build this particular thing. On the other end: someone who's been stuck for months — has the time, has the drive, has the skills — but hasn't landed on the one idea worth committing to, and would rather start from something validated than stare at another blank page.
Both of these people exist in huge numbers. Right now they just have no way of finding each other. That's the actual gap. Not that ideas lack value — that there's never been a market to price and move them.
And somewhere, right now, someone is about to let a good idea die quietly because the timing didn't line up. We'd rather that idea end up listed on a marketplace than buried in a graveyard folder.
This sits on top of what Dvoider already does. D Lab is where you post raw ideas and get them evaluated instead of guessing. D Stage is where you share real build progress instead of shipping in silence. Voya, our AI companion, scores ideas, tells you what to do next, and helps match you with the right people to build with. The Idea Marketplace is the next layer on top of all of that — the place those evaluated, scored ideas can go if their original owner isn't the one who ends up building them.

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