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Startup ideasđź’ˇ: Website performance over time

 Startup ideasđź’ˇ] đź’ˇIdea: Website performance over time An app that allows you to track website performance, like web.dev/measure, but also tracks the scores over time. Imagine you have a website and you want to know its performance with every update you release. Or, the programmers you hire. Today you got 81% of the performance score, but yesterday it was 84%, so the update broke something. Maybe you added a new image to your landing page but forgot that it's 135% bigger than the previous one, so the overall loading time of your website increased. There is Lighthouse that you can integrate into a deployment flow. But it takes time, plus you need to have the deployment flow. What if you deploy your website manually? Or, you don't have the skills or time to make the integration? The app allows you to monitor your(or your competitors') websites on the performance score, isn't that great? Why does it matter at all, website performance and why track it? The first thing to w...

đź’ˇStartup Idea: Reading club

 Startup ideasđź’ˇ đź’ˇIdea: Reading club A social network of people who read books. The website allows you to: - track your in-progress or finished books; - follow other people, get notified when they start/finish reading a book; - write publications about a book: summaries, notes, opinions; - like, comment on other's posts about some book. For instance, bookmark someone's notes on a book; The website may also have a feature to recall you about books you've finished reading: it shows you your key takeaways(if you don't have these, it suggests writing them), or someone's notes on the boo k. It serves as a reminder to not forget what you read.