Vote for what you want
Real problems people wish someone would solve. Pick a category, read the pain point, and vote โ your demand helps businesses know what to build.
Home CCTV compliance โ am I accidentally breaking GDPR?
Camera catches the pavement; neighbours complain and you weren't trying to spy. Signs and angles rules are murky online. Would you pay for a GDPR-compliant CCTV setup consultation?
School run chaos โ I want my child tracked without creepy vibes
They got the bus alone for the first time and you're refreshing Find My every minute. Cheap GPS watches die in a week. Would you use a kid-safe tracker with geofence alerts parents control?
Flat intercom is broken and buzz-ins are random
Deliveries get refused, friends stand in the rain, and you can't see who's downstairs. Landlord drags feet on repairs. Would you install a video intercom retrofit tenants can take with them?
I want cybersecurity help for the whole family, not just antivirus
Phishing links arrive on WhatsApp; teens sideload apps; passwords repeat everywhere. Norton pop-ups aren't cutting it. Would you subscribe to family cyber protection with human helpdesk?
Shop shutters rattled last night โ need a rapid response plan
Alarm triggered false again; police priority depends on confirmation you can't get at 3am. Keyholder services are expensive. Would you pay for verified alarm response with guard dispatch?
Identity theft worry after a data breach email
You're not sure if it's real; credit monitoring jargon overwhelms. Freezing credit in the UK isn't as simple as American blogs claim. Would you use identity monitoring with fraud specialist callback?
Garden office needs locks insurance actually respects
Shed office has laptops; policy wants specific door locks you haven't fitted. Thieves target garden rooms in your postcode group chat. Would you book a security fit-out meeting insurance standards?
Night shift worker โ home alone sleeping days feels vulnerable
Door knockers wake you; drawing curtains signals an empty house at night. Standard alarms aren't tuned for reversed schedules. Would you install shift-worker security with do-not-disturb modes?
Car key relay theft terrifies me in this car park
Faraday pouches feel fiddly; insurers question claims without proof of forced entry. New cars lack simple steering locks. Would you fit approved anti-relay immobilisers with install guarantee?
Vulnerable neighbour asked me to help โ what security actually helps?
They're not tech-savvy; door chains are loose and they've given copies of keys to too many people. You want practical fixes, not a sales pitch. Would you book a charity-rate home security visit for seniors?
Event security for a private garden party got out of hand last year
Gate-crashers and booze brought by strangers turned cosy into chaotic. Bouncers feel heavy-handed for a barbecue. Would you hire proportionate event security with guest-list checking?
I want a panic button that isn't just for elderly care homes
Running alone, living alone, or nursing a bad ex โ phone dialling 999 isn't always possible. Some apps drain battery. Would you wear a discreet personal alarm with GPS linked to responders?
We said yes โ now how do we plan this without arguing?
Pinterest boards multiply, budgets disagree, and every relative has an opinion on the guest list. Full planners cost more than the honeymoon. Would you pay for a modular wedding coach for the first twelve weeks?
Venue hunting is just sold-out barns and ยฃ10k minimums
You dreamt of cosy; brochures push packages with corkage fees you discover late. Open days book out months ahead. Would you use a venue finder that filters by real budget including hidden fees?
Photographer deposits are huge โ how do we know they're good?
Instagram filters lie; contracts lock you in before you've met them. Uncle with a DSLR isn't the same. Would you hire photographers with verified full-gallery reviews and flexible reschedule terms?
I need a celebrant who gets us, not a script from 1998
Registry office feels impersonal; religious options don't fit. Humanist celebrants book early and personalities vary wildly. Would you book celebrant chemistry calls with sample ceremonies?
Bridesmaid dresses never match skin tones or budgets
Shops push one designer; online swatches lie; alterations ruin timelines. Group chats descend into tears. Would you use a bridesmaid styling service with inclusive shades and price caps?
Catering tastings shouldn't require taking a day off work
Saturdays fill fast; weekday lunches clash with hybrid work. You commit to hundreds of meals on a rushed spoonful of beef. Would you book at-home micro-tastings with shortlisted caterers?
Wedding flowers cost HOW much for one day?
Pinterest arches wilt in heat; florist quotes assume you're marrying in Mayfair. DIY buckets from the market stress you out. Would you hire florists offering rent-and-return installations?
Guest transport between church and venue is an afterthought
Uncle Dave offered his minibus then remembered MOT; taxis surge on Saturdays. Elderly relatives won't Uber. Would you book wedding shuttle routes with accessible coaches?
We want a small legal wedding now and a big party later
COVID taught couples to separate signing from celebration, but explaining two dates confuses guests. Coordinating outfits twice doubles stress. Would you pay for two-phase wedding planning packages?
Table plans are breaking my brain and friendships
Divorced parents, feuding mates, and vegan cousins need careful seating. Software helps until reality hits capacity. Would you use a seating planner with conflict flags and RSVP sync?
Honeymoon planning dropped off the list entirely
Deposits drained savings; choosing between Sri Lanka and Cornwall at midnight isn't romantic. Travel agents push packages you don't want. Would you hire a honeymoon planner on a fixed fee?
Wedding cake that tastes good, not just looks good on TikTok
Dry sponge hidden under fondant; gluten-free guests get an afterthought slab. Tastings cost extra each time. Would you order cakes from bakers with mandatory flavour tastings and dietary parity?