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 want to buy local makers without scrolling Instagram for hours
Ceramics, candles, and prints from your county are lovelier than warehouse gifts, but discovery is fragmented. Postage from five tiny shops adds up. Would you shop a local artisan marketplace with one delivery fee?
Refillable household products should just appear like milk used to
Washing tablets, surface spray, and hand soap run out on different weeks. Bulk buying clutters the under-sink cupboard. Would you subscribe to refill delivery for household products on one route?
Baby grows out of clothes weekly โ second-hand bundles would help
New bundles are pricey for three months of wear; Vinted hunting takes forever. You want clean, sorted sizes without stains. Would you buy curated second-hand baby clothes boxes by age and season?
I want sustainable fashion without looking like a sack
Ethical brands are either expensive or oddly shaped; fast fashion guilt lingers. Capsule wardrobe advice online assumes you sew. Would you subscribe to a sustainable fashion capsule with swaps when you're bored?
Why did my shopping list cost ยฃ12 more than last month?
Supermarkets shuffle prices constantly and loyalty apps obscure the real deals. You haven't got time to spreadsheet every item. Would you use a smart tracker that alerts when your staples spike?
Old phone in a drawer โ someone should collect and pay fairly
Trade-in kiosks lowball you; listing on eBay means wipes and disputes. Data wiping properly worries you. Would you book an electronics trade-in pickup with certified data erase?
Flat-pack furniture arrived โ I need assembly and rubbish gone
Instructions are cryptic, Allen keys shred your patience, and cardboard towers fill the hall. Booking assembly separately from delivery doubles the admin. Would you buy furniture with assembly and packaging removal bundled?
Returns are the worst part of online shopping
Print labels, find a drop-off, queue at the post office, then wait weeks for a refund. Different retailers, different portals. Would you pay for a returns pickup service that handles any retailer in one go?
Same-day delivery shouldn't mean 'maybe before midnight'
You paid extra for today and the tracking dot hasn't moved since lunch. Missing the slot wrecks dinner plans or a birthday surprise. Would you pay for guaranteed same-day windows with compensation if they're late?
I need a van for two hours, not a full day's hire
Hire firms push insurance bundles and minimum days; borrowing a mate's van always ends awkwardly. You just moved a sofa across town. Would you book hourly van-and-driver slots with transparent mileage?
Collecting from IKEA shouldn't ruin my Saturday
Click-and-collect queues snake around the car park and everything barely fits in a hatchback. Paying ยฃ80 for delivery feels steep for three boxes. Would you share a local delivery run with fixed slots from the warehouse?
I bought on Facebook โ now I need someone trustworthy to collect
Seller won't post, you're not driving two hours for a buggy, and strangers in your car feel unsafe. Cash-on-collection scams are real. Would you book a verified courier for marketplace pickups?
Our office needs pallets moved but we're not a 'logistics client'
Couriers want account numbers; man-with-van listings feel uninsured. One pallet to a storage unit shouldn't need a sales call. Would you pay for on-demand light freight for small businesses?
Medicine from the pharmacy but I'm stuck at work
The prescription's ready and closing time is six; leaving a meeting isn't an option. Family are miles away. Would you pay for discreet prescription collection and tracked same-day delivery?
I need temperature-safe delivery for a cake across London
Regular couriers stack bags; fondant doesn't survive tilted vans. Specialist food couriers quote like you're catering a wedding. Would you book chilled short-hop delivery with upright handling guaranteed?
Returning a bulky item without disassembling the wardrobe
Retailer wants it back in original packaging you binned six weeks ago. Taking a day off for collection isn't happening. Would you pay for repack-and-collect for large homeware returns?
Documents need signing across town today โ not tomorrow
Solicitor holds the lease; courier 'next day' misses the landlord's deadline. Taxiing paper yourself wastes billable hours. Would you use same-day secure document courier with chain-of-custody tracking?
I want grocery delivery in a one-hour slot that actually arrives
Apps show two-hour windows then turn up early while you're in the shower or late after ice cream melts. Substitutions without asking ruin the meal plan. Would you subscribe to a grocer with tight slots and no-surprise substitutions?
Storage for a month between flat moves โ without a corporate contract
Big self-storage wants long leases and van hire separately. Your sofa's in the garage blocking the car. Would you pay for flexible box storage with pickup at the old flat and drop at the new one?
International parcel to my mum shouldn't cost more than the gift
Customs forms, prohibited items lists, and surprise fees at delivery make small parcels a gamble. Post office queues eat lunch. Would you use a simplified international send service with duties quoted upfront?
I run a market stall โ someone should handle the morning load-in
Parking, trolleys, and rain at 5am before a full day trading breaks your back. Hiring casual labour last-minute is unreliable. Would you book recurring market logistics help on market mornings?
Fragile antiques need white-glove delivery, not a boot toss
Insurance valuations mean nothing if the driver slides a dresser on its side. Standard courier exclusions cover nothing you care about. Would you pay for insured antique delivery with two-person carry?
Click-and-collect from multiple shops in one trip
Three high-street orders ready, three car parks, and school pickup in between. Malls weren't designed for parcel tourism. Would you pay a runner to batch your click-and-collects to one handover?
I need a bike courier when the tube's down and Uber surges
Urgent contracts and samples still move when strikes hit; cars sit in traffic for forty minutes. Bike messengers feel like a City thing, not for your postcode. Would you book on-demand bike courier across your borough?