Think about audience. Who’s it for? This seems like a feature of some other thing that together could make it easier for students.I want to make a Google Chrome Extension that creates a TLDR summary for whatever web page you are currently using. What do you think?
Help solve valuable problems for people. Imagine if you had some software that would combine multiple valuable things together to make things easier for a specific group. That would be worth $20-$40 a month if I was a a student even when I was broke.
And I’d tell all my friends about it. “Yeah bro I use schoolsucks.io and it helps me never have to do homework. I upload my homework questions and then type in the book I’m supposed to use and it scans the text and uses AI to answer the context questions at the end of the chapter. It also summarizes text for essays. And it does X,Y and Z too. Best thing ever only $30 a month!” Then you’d have 10,000 users right away. Think about what your target audience would truly desire and then build it and get the word out. Vertical video posts on social media using it and showing exactly how it would save people time. “If you’re a student you need to use this software” type stuff.
Just an example for one group. Maybe you want to help authors. Maybe you want to help people with office jobs. But think about your audience first and put yourself in their shoes, it’s easier if you are solving your own problems since your problems are likely not unique.
I like solving problems that other people would have a problem with solving. A bunch of people wouldn’t help create stuff for students to do less work. But I hated school. I’d build it in a heartbeat. I’d also build a reverse Yelp database that syncs with crms to flag bad clients and customers so local businesses could unify and not provide services to problem customers and avoid them like the plague. Imagine if every Karen in your city got blacklisted and their number, IP address and data would get flagged in a crm so every local business would auto reject their inquiries and block calls.