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.
Weight loss at fifty โ metabolism feels broken
Same meals that worked at forty now cling to your middle and menopause forums overwhelm with conflicting advice. Slimming clubs feel judgemental. Would you pay for strength and nutrition coaching for midlife UK adults?
Yoga before work for desk-stiff bodies?
Morning classes downtown start too early after the commute nightmare and evening sessions hijack family tea. Ten minutes on the mat at home still needs guidance. Would you vote for pre-work virtual yoga for UK commuters?
Sports massage after rugby โ not a three-week wait
Saturday tackles mean Sunday limping but clinic appointments book out unless you're a pro club member. Foam rolling isn't fixing the hip. Would you pay for mobile sports massage after match days?
Couch to 5K with a human accountability partner?
The NHS app notifications nag then get ignored like Duolingo owl guilt. Running alone in dark winter evenings feels unsafe. Would you vote for paired running coaching in your neighbourhood?
Gym membership I won't waste like last year?
Direct debit bled for eleven unused months because cancellation required a letter you never sent. Hybrid memberships confuse what you can actually access. Would you pay for flexible fitness memberships with fair UK cancellation?
Pickleball lessons โ everyone's playing except me
Courts popped up locally but beginners stand awkward while regulars dominate slots. Equipment advice contradicts Amazon reviews. Would you vote for intro pickleball sessions in UK leisure centres?
Cycling confidence on London roads terrifies me
Cycle superhighways still mean lorries and buses inches away while colleagues swear commuting cured their fitness. Training wheels on adulthood feels silly. Would you pay for urban cycling confidence courses?
Strength training to protect against osteoporosis?
GP mentioned bone density after your mum's fracture but didn't show you what lifts help beyond walking. Gym machines feel designed for men twenty years younger. Would you vote for bone-health strength programmes for older UK adults?
Corporate wellbeing staff will actually attend?
Another step challenge died after day four and desk yoga Zoom bombed with cameras off. Burnout ticked a HR checkbox without changing hours. Would you pay for wellbeing sessions that fit real UK work schedules?
ACL rehab exercises โ someone supervising please?
Post-surgery sheets of exercises blur together and you're scared one wrong squat retears everything. NHS physio slots are fortnightly snapshots. Would you vote for supervised sports rehab at home or gym?
Outdoor bootcamp that's not shouty military style?
You want fresh air fitness without being yelled at in mud at 6am January darkness. Bootcamps marketed to 'crush it' put you off exercising entirely. Would you pay for supportive outdoor group training?
Sleep and recovery coaching for shift workers?
Nights mess with meal timing and gym motivation while apps assume nine-to-five sleep windows. Caffeine cycles and DOMS collide on day three of a run of shifts. Would you vote for shift-worker fitness and recovery coaching?
Employment contract review before I sign this offer?
The dream job offer arrived with a 40-page contract and a week's deadline while HR rushes you on a Zoom call. Non-compete clauses and bonus wording hide in section 12. Would you pay for fast UK employment contract review?
Landlord won't return deposit โ small claims help?
Deductions for 'professional clean' blame you for fair wear and the dispute service feels stacked toward agents. ยฃ1,500 matters when you're renting the next place. Would you vote for tenancy deposit dispute support?
Affordable will without an ยฃ800 solicitor bill?
You've put it off for years because mirror wills for a young family quoted more than your holiday fund. DIY kits scare you with witnessing mistakes. Would you pay for fixed-fee will writing in plain English?
Neighbour noise complaint โ letter that actually works?
Banging nights continue after polite chats and the council form wants diaries you don't have energy to keep. Escalation risks making living next door worse. Would you vote for legal noise complaint templates and mediation?
GDPR fine threat โ what do I do right now?
A scary email claims you're processing data unlawfully and demands payment while you run a shop newsletter. ICO guidance is long and solicitors want retainers. Would you pay for urgent GDPR advice for UK SMEs?
Divorce without dragging the kids through court?
Solicitors ramp adversarial language while school pickup still requires civility. Legal aid thresholds exclude you but full representation empties savings. Would you vote for fixed-fee divorce document services?
Trademark my brand before copycats appear?
Your Etsy shop took off and someone copied the name on Instagram within weeks. US trademark blogs don't match UK IPO steps. Would you pay for UK trademark filing assistance?
Tenant eviction done properly โ I'm not a monster
Rent arrears built up after a job loss and section 8 paperwork errors could delay recovery months. Court listings intimidate small landlords. Would you vote for landlord eviction process support?
Parking ticket unfair โ appeal written for me?
Private PCN photos look ambiguous and ignore the broken sign you photographed in the rain. One missed deadline doubles the fine. Would you pay for UK parking and traffic appeal drafting?
Shareholders agreement in English not legalese?
Your co-founder is your mate until equity splits and exit clauses surface at the first investor meeting. Template PDFs miss vesting nuances. Would you vote for startup legal packs for UK companies?
Spouse visa paperwork is overwhelming
Financial requirements, English tests, and evidence folders feel designed to reject on a missing payslip. One refusal stamps future applications. Would you pay for UK family visa application support?
Retailer refusing refund โ legal nudge needed?
The faulty laptop return window passed because repair loops wasted weeks and chatbots repeat policy scripts. Section 75 and Consumer Rights Act blur together. Would you vote for consumer refund advocacy?