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.
I need a morning-after pill for my teen and want professional advice not a lecture
Confidentiality matters; judgment doesn't help; and correct use prevents another crisis. Parent-teen trust is fragile enough. Would you vote for youth-friendly sexual health pharmacy consultations?
My insulin fridge failed on a bank holiday and replacements were chaos
Cold chain panic, out-of-hours GP, and pharmacy shelves empty until Tuesday. Diabetes doesn't respect calendars. Would you use an emergency insulin and cold-chain medication service?
Weight loss injections are everywhere online but I want a pharmacist involved
Unregulated sellers, fake pens, and side effects you can't discuss with a bot. Clinical oversight shouldn't be luxury add-on. Would you pay for pharmacist-supervised weight management programmes?
I want to quit smoking but pharmacy stop-smoking slots are always full
Patches vs vapes vs pills โ advice varies by who's on shift. Relapse between appointments wastes goodwill. Would you book structured stop-smoking support with weekly pharmacist check-ins?
My pharmacy closed down and transferring repeats is a nightmare
New system, lost history, and GP won't resend until 'processing'. Chronic conditions don't pause for admin. Would you vote for a prescription transfer concierge between pharmacies?
Specialist creams cost ยฃ80 and the prescription keeps getting rejected
Prior approval, FP10 confusion, and dermatology letters that expire. Flares worsen while paperwork loops. Would you pay for private prescription and prior-authorisation support?
I need naloxone training but don't know which pharmacies actually stock it
Harm reduction saves lives yet information is patchy and stigma lingers. Carrying kits needs confidence not shame. Would you use a naloxone pickup and training locator near you?
My hay fever meds stopped working and the GP wants a phone appointment
Sneezing through meetings while waiting two weeks for a five-minute call. Pharmacist prescribers could switch antihistamines same day. Would you pay for seasonal allergy pharmacist clinics?
Blister packs help until the care home changes supplier without telling us
Different boxes, missing doses, and weekend gaps when pharmacies close. One mix-up and mum ends up confused or unwell. Would you use a monitored blister pack delivery with family alerts?
I need a blood pressure monitor but the NHS loan never materialised
Home monitoring helps but choosing a cuff size and reading results confuses. Pharmacists could help if you could get their attention. Would you vote for pharmacy BP check and device fitting appointments?
Emergency contraception shouldn't mean a shameful dash across town
Pharmacy hours, privacy screens that don't work, and judgmental whispers in small towns. Time windows add panic to an already stressful moment. Would you pay for discreet emergency contraception delivery?
I take twelve medications and nobody checks interactions properly
Hospital adds one; GP changes another; community pharmacy is too busy to review. Side effects pile up and you can't tell which pill is guilty. Would you book an annual medicines review at home?
My child's antibiotics taste vile and getting them to swallow is war
Pharmacists can flavour liquids but nobody mentions it until you're desperate. Waste and relapse when doses get spat out. Would you use a children's medicine flavouring and dosing support service?
Travel vaccines need three appointments across two clinics
Yellow fever authorised centres are miles away; prices aren't published; and timing before holiday is tight. One missed window ruins the trip. Would you pay for a travel vaccine one-stop booking service?
I need a pharmacist consultation but the counter queue is forty minutes
Minor ailment schemes exist on paper; reality is one pharmacist and a flu jab backlog. You leave with Google advice instead. Would you vote for booked pharmacy consultation slots?
My repeat prescription always runs out before the pharmacy restocks
GP surgery closed, online request 'pending', and one pill left on a Friday night. Emergency pharmacists stock different brands that unsettle your stomach. Would you use a repeat prescription sync and alert service?
I need a support dog but the training wait lists are endless
Fake registry sites prey on desperation; legitimate charities queue for years. Daily tasks you can't do alone keep mounting. Would you pay for accredited assistance dog training pathway advice?
Finding accessible holiday accommodation means phoning twenty hotels
'Accessible' on Booking.com means a grab rail and a step at the door. Family holidays get cancelled after arrival surprises. Would you use verified accessible holiday property listings for the UK?
My mental health condition isn't visible and PIP assessments feel hostile
Good days on video calls hide bad weeks at home. Tribunal prep while unwell is brutal. Would you pay for PIP application and appeal support from disability specialists?
I want to travel by train but pre-booking assistance fails half the time
Ramp staff missing, broken lifts, and no one at the gate when you arrive. Spontaneous trips feel impossible. Would you vote for a rail assistance reliability tracker and escalation service?
School transport for my disabled child was cut without warning
Council budgets vs safety โ you're left doing two school runs and keeping a job. Appeals need evidence and energy you don't have. Would you use SEND transport appeal support?
Assistive tech demos never match real life in our house
Voice controls fail with accents; mounts don't fit wheelchairs; returns are a nightmare. Thousands spent on gadgets that gather dust. Would you book in-home assistive technology trials with setup?
My chronic illness means I need flexible appointment times, not penalties
Morning slots clash with fatigue; cancellation fees punish flares you can't predict. Providers treat flexibility as favour not access. Would you use a chronic illness-friendly booking platform for healthcare?
I need easy-read versions of letters the council sends
Benefits, care reviews, and housing notices arrive in impenetrable prose. Relying on support workers for every letter isn't independence. Would you pay for a document easy-read conversion service?