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.
Warehouse overflow โ can someone store ten boxes without a forklift?
Your eBay side hustle outgrew the spare room; commercial warehousing wants pallets and minimums. Seasonal stock shouldn't live in the hallway. Would you rent micro-warehouse space with inbound and outbound scanning?
Delivery to a safe place that isn't 'behind the bin'
Drivers leave parcels in the rain or with neighbours you barely know. High-value items need a signature you're never home to give. Would you use neighbourhood secure lockers with evening access?
Moving one room of furniture, not a whole house
Removal quotes start at thousands for a desk and bookshelf; hiring a van yourself risks scratched walls. You need two strong people for three hours. Would you book small-load moves with floor protection included?
I want carbon-conscious delivery without researching every courier
EV fleets and offset claims are marketing fluff unless someone's audited it. Choosing green each checkout isn't realistic. Would you tick one option at checkout for consolidated low-emission last-mile delivery?
I never know if I'm overpaying on home insurance
Renewal letters auto-increase and comparison sites bury exclusions in jargon. You mean to review yearly and click 'renew' in a panic. Would you pay someone to rebroke your policy annually for fair cover?
Car insurance renewal jumped ยฃ200 โ is that even legal?
Loyalty tax is real but proving an equivalent quote takes an evening you don't have. Telematics apps track every sharp turn. Would you use a service that negotiates renewal or switches you automatically?
Does my freelance work invalidate my home insurance?
You work from the dining table and clients visit occasionally; nobody explained occupancy clauses. A claim denied for 'business use' would be catastrophic. Would you pay for a plain-English home-office insurance review?
Travel insurance that actually covers my pre-existing condition
Screeners ask medical history questions designed to trip you up; claims get rejected for tiny discrepancies. Specialist policies cost a fortune. Would you buy travel cover with nurse-reviewed medical screening?
I rent โ contents insurance shouldn't be this confusing
Landlord's building cover isn't your laptop or bike; flatmates split policies awkwardly. Students and sharers get contradictory advice online. Would you buy simple renters contents cover with room-mate add-ons?
Pet insurance denied the claim and I don't know why
Pre-existing conditions, waiting periods, and per-condition limits hide in PDFs you never read. Vet bills hit four figures fast. Would you pay for an advisor who compares pet policies on what they actually pay out?
My bike got nicked โ was it even insured outside the house?
Cycle cover varies on locks, storage, and whether the wheel was quick-release. Police reference numbers pile up with no payout. Would you buy bicycle insurance with clear lock rules and rapid claims?
Small business liability โ am I covered for a client slip?
You invoice as a sole trader and assume home insurance is enough until someone asks for your certificate. One afternoon workshop could wipe you out. Would you subscribe to affordable public liability for micro-businesses?
Wedding insurance felt like a gamble after COVID
Deposits are non-refundable and suppliers go bust; policies exclude half the scenarios you worry about. Reading sixteen pages of exclusions on hen night isn't happening. Would you buy wedding insurance with clear supplier-failure cover?
Income protection sounds important but the quotes are wild
Brokers push lengthy deferral periods you don't understand; statutory sick pay won't cover the mortgage. Self-employed cover feels priced for bankers. Would you pay for a simple income-protection matcher for your trade?
Gadget insurance or just self-insure โ I can't decide
Phone screen cracks every eighteen months; AppleCare is pricey and network policies duplicate cover. Excesses stack if you claim. Would you use one bundled gadget policy with a single excess per household?
Landlord insurance โ is my buy-to-let actually protected?
Tenant damage, void periods, and liability blur between policies you bought online in a hurry. Mortgage lender requirements aren't the same as real-world risks. Would you pay for a landlord policy audit with gap analysis?
Life insurance paperwork terrified me into procrastinating
Brokers want medicals and family history; you just want mortgage cover if the worst happens. Term versus whole life debates go circular. Would you book a thirty-minute life cover review with recommended policies?
Professional indemnity for consultants โ minimum cover is guesswork
Clients demand ยฃ1m cover in contracts; you buy a policy hoping it's valid for your work type. Retroactive dates and negligence definitions matter. Would you subscribe to PI insurance sized for your industry?
Flood risk changed my premium โ what can I actually do?
Climate maps updated and renewal doubled though you've never flooded. Flood Re is opaque and defences take council years. Would you pay for a flood-risk advisor with mitigation steps insurers recognise?
Gap insurance after buying a car on finance โ dealer pushed hard
Showroom add-ons are overpriced; you signed under pressure and regret it cooling off. Totalling the car still keeps you paying the loan. Would you compare standalone gap policies with fair cancellation?
Insurance for my short-term let โ Airbnb cover seems patchy
Standard home policies exclude paying guests; platform 'guarantees' aren't insurance. One blocked drain during a booking week costs thousands. Would you buy short-let insurance with loss-of-bookings cover?
Critical illness cover โ which conditions actually count?
Policies list forty illnesses but pay out rules differ on severity and survival periods. You want mortgage peace of mind, not a medical degree. Would you pay for critical illness comparison in plain English?
My adult kids still drive my car โ am I covered?
Named driver rules, temporary cover apps, and learner provisions confuse every holiday. A mistake invalidates everything. Would you use flexible family car insurance with easy add-driver days?
Claims handler ghosted me after the kitchen leak
Photos sent, loss adjuster promised, then silence for weeks while mould spreads. You don't know if you're arguing with insurer or contractor. Would you pay for a claims advocate who chases on your behalf?