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Application market registering, Is it a saturated market?

kaleidosam

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As MJ did, I wanna compile apps to make public transportation convenient.
I think that application compiling is yet saturated for someone who needs to be functional.
But so many huge company can stole my idea by using money and employees. In this respect, what do you think about it?

I don't know if there will be any niche market or if there will be a breakthrough.
 
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First, have you validated that there's actually a strong need for the idea?

For example, say you live in Chicago; there's the elevated train that runs in the city, the Metra train that runs between the city & suburbs, then the bus system in the city & suburbs. Loads of people use all 3 systems--and different demographics use each system.

I'm not sure I see a need. People already use bus & train schedules for their regular routes between work, school, & habitual shopping/entertainment spots.
 

kaleidosam

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First, have you validated that there's actually a strong need for the idea?

For example, say you live in Chicago; there's the elevated train that runs in the city, the Metra train that runs between the city & suburbs, then the bus system in the city & suburbs. Loads of people use all 3 systems--and different demographics use each system.

I'm not sure I see a need. People already use bus & train schedules for their regular routes between work, school, & habitual shopping/entertainment spots.
Hmm... a strong need. I think I should have analyzed it to see if it was more reasonable. My writing was confusing because I joined right after reading the first part of the book. with an overflowing feeling hahaha
Thank you for your reply.
 

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