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Henrique Oliveira
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🚀 From Idea to Impact: How to Find Startup Ideas That Actually Grow

🚀 From Idea to Impact: How to Find Startup Ideas That Actually Grow
Building a startup sounds exciting — and it is — but the real challenge lies not in the code or the marketing… it’s in the idea.

We’ve all seen it: someone spends months building an app no one wants. On the other hand, some founders stumble into a problem, validate it fast, and boom — they're profitable in six months. What’s the difference?

💡 It All Starts with the Right Problem
The best startup ideas don’t always come from shower thoughts or hackathons — they come from real problems that real people face regularly.

To find great ideas:

Scratch your own itch: What annoys you daily? Could you build something better?

Watch others struggle: Pay attention when people complain. Problems are goldmines.

Boring industries = big opportunities: Logistics, compliance, accounting… not sexy, but often overlooked and ripe for disruption.

📈 Growth Is Baked In From Day One
The best ideas bake growth into the product itself. Think of products where:

Users invite other users (Calendly, Notion)

Usage naturally expands (Slack, Figma)

Data/network effects get stronger over time (Duolingo, GitHub)

If you're planning growth after you’ve built it — you're too late.

🧪 Validate Fast, Fail Cheaper
Before you write a single line of code, validate:

Talk to potential users

Build a landing page with a waitlist

Run a “concierge” MVP (manual version of the product)

If no one bites, pivot fast. Don’t marry your idea — marry the problem you're solving.

🧠 Want to See What Worked (and What Didn’t)?
After seeing so many founders struggle with choosing ideas, I built a fun tool to help you train your intuition for what actually works.

🎯 StartUp or Flop?

It’s a simple, addictive game where you guess which startup idea became a success and which one flopped — with real examples and hidden insights behind each. Whether you're brainstorming your next venture or just want to sharpen your product sense, it's a fun way to learn what separates winners from wasted weekends.

Got thoughts or want to share your own startup idea-hunting methods? Drop them in the comments 👇

Let’s build smarter. 🚀

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