4 UNTAPPED SaaS Ideas For 2025

Yahya MQA
5 Jul 202411:47

Summary

TLDRThis video presents four innovative SaaS business ideas with high earning potential, estimated to generate over $110,000 monthly. Ideas include an app for landlords to manage rent payments, a speaking app to reduce filler words, sentiment analysis for brand perception, and an AI therapist for affordable mental health support. The speaker offers mentorship and investment for those committed to developing these projects, and provides additional resources like a free ebook and a Discord community for SaaS entrepreneurs.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’‘ The speaker is willing to invest and mentor someone to implement one of four SaaS ideas with high potential for profitability.
  • πŸ’Ό The first idea is an app for landlords to track and collect rent payments, addressing the lack of organization as property portfolios grow.
  • πŸ“ Landlords often use spreadsheets to manage rent collection, which can be inefficient and prone to errors, presenting an opportunity for a streamlined solution.
  • 🏠 The app would automate rent collection and provide landlords with an overview of who has paid and who hasn't, saving time and reducing headaches.
  • 🎯 The target market includes landlords with multiple properties and potentially estate agents, making it a B2B opportunity.
  • πŸ’¬ The second idea is a speaking app to help people reduce the use of filler words like 'um' during speech, with a gamified element for practice.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The speaking app targets individuals looking to improve their public speaking, speaking coaches, and professionals in corporate environments.
  • πŸ“Š The third idea involves sentiment analysis, providing businesses with insights into how their brand is perceived across various social platforms.
  • πŸ‘₯ The target market for sentiment analysis includes companies interested in their brand image and consultancies that manage PR and brand perception.
  • πŸ€– The fourth idea is an AI therapist app, offering a more affordable alternative to traditional therapy to address the high cost and limited availability of mental health services.
  • πŸ’° The AI therapist app could charge a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy sessions, providing a cheaper interim solution while users wait for professional help.
  • πŸ“š The speaker offers additional resources such as a Discord community and a free ebook to guide individuals through starting their own SaaS projects.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the video?

    -The main purpose of the video is to introduce four potential SaaS (Software as a Service) business ideas that the speaker believes have great potential for profitability, and to offer mentorship and investment to someone who is willing to pursue one of these ideas.

  • What problem does the first SaaS idea aim to solve?

    -The first SaaS idea aims to solve the problem of landlords managing multiple properties and the lack of organization in tracking and collecting rent payments, by creating an app that automates the process and provides a centralized view of rent payment statuses.

  • Who are the target markets for the rent collection app?

    -The target markets for the rent collection app are landlords who manage multiple properties without the help of estate agents or property managers, and estate agents themselves who also deal with rent payment issues.

  • What is the second SaaS idea presented in the video?

    -The second SaaS idea is a speaking app designed to help people improve their public speaking skills by practicing to avoid using filler words like 'um' through a gamified experience.

  • Who would benefit from the speaking app?

    -The speaking app would benefit individuals looking to improve their articulation and public speaking skills, speaking coaches, and professionals who frequently deliver workshops or presentations in corporate environments.

  • What is the third SaaS idea about?

    -The third SaaS idea is about sentiment analysis, which involves analyzing people's opinions and emotions towards a brand on various social platforms to help companies understand their brand image and customer perceptions.

  • How can sentiment analysis benefit businesses?

    -Sentiment analysis can benefit businesses by providing insights into customer pain points, areas of satisfaction, and areas that need improvement, which can help in shaping the brand image and addressing customer concerns more effectively.

  • What is the fourth SaaS idea presented in the video?

    -The fourth SaaS idea is an AI therapist app, which aims to provide a more affordable alternative to traditional therapy by offering exercises and support to help individuals dealing with mental health issues.

  • How does the AI therapist app differ from traditional therapy?

    -The AI therapist app differs from traditional therapy by offering a more accessible and affordable option, providing exercises and support that can be used while waiting for or affording a real therapist.

  • What additional resources does the speaker offer to those interested in starting a SaaS project?

    -The speaker offers a Discord community for people at various stages of building their SaaS projects, and a free ebook that summarizes the steps needed to begin a SaaS project, available on the speaker's website, incognito.com.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the potential of the four SaaS ideas presented?

    -The speaker is confident in the potential of the four SaaS ideas and is willing to mentor and invest in someone who takes one of these ideas forward, ensuring they don't go off track.

Outlines

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🏘️ Rent Collection App for Landlords

The first idea presented is an application designed to streamline rent collection for landlords, addressing the organizational challenges that arise when managing multiple properties. The app would automate rent payments through direct debit, allow tenants to register before moving in, and provide landlords with an overview of who has paid and who has missed payments. The target market includes both individual landlords without property managers and estate agents, who could benefit from a B2B service that saves time and reduces headaches. The monetization strategy involves charging a monthly fee, which is considered reasonable for businesses looking to improve efficiency.

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πŸ—£οΈ Speaking App to Reduce Filler Words

The second idea is a speaking app aimed at improving communication skills by reducing the use of filler words like 'um' during speech. The app would prompt users to speak on various topics for 30 seconds to a minute without using 'um', incorporating a gamified element to encourage competition and practice. The target audience includes individuals looking to enhance their public speaking abilities, speaking coaches, and professionals in corporate environments who need to communicate effectively. The app could be particularly useful for consultants and those in similar roles who must articulate findings clearly.

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πŸ“Š Sentiment Analysis for Brand Perception

The third idea is a sentiment analysis tool that helps companies understand how people perceive their brand across various social media platforms. By analyzing tweets, posts, and other mentions, the tool would provide insights into customer sentiment, identifying areas of satisfaction and dissatisfaction. The target market includes companies interested in monitoring their brand image and consultancies or data agencies contracted to report on brand perception. The service could be valuable for businesses seeking to address customer pain points and improve their brand image by understanding public sentiment.

πŸ€– AI Therapist for Mental Health Support

The final idea is an AI therapist app that offers a more affordable alternative to traditional therapy sessions, which can be expensive and have long waiting times. The app would provide exercises typically prescribed by therapists to help users cope with mental health issues while they wait for or save for professional help. The app targets individuals in need of mental health support and aims to fill the gap created by a lack of supply in the therapy market. By charging a lower monthly fee compared to the cost of in-person therapy sessions, the app could make mental health support more accessible to a wider audience.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Invest

To 'invest' means to allocate resources, such as time or money, with the expectation of a future return. In the context of the video, the speaker is willing to invest in someone who can take one of the four ideas and turn it into a successful project, highlighting the potential for financial gain.

πŸ’‘SaaS (Software as a Service)

SaaS refers to a software delivery model in which software is provided over the internet, hosted on a provider's servers. The video's theme revolves around starting a SaaS project, with the speaker offering ideas for potential SaaS businesses that can generate significant monthly income.

πŸ’‘Mentor

A 'mentor' is someone who imparts knowledge, experience, or guidance to less experienced individuals. The speaker expresses their willingness to mentor someone who is willing to implement one of the four SaaS ideas, offering support to ensure they stay on track.

πŸ’‘Landlords

In the script, 'landlords' are property owners who rent out their properties to tenants. The speaker identifies a problem faced by landlords, particularly those with multiple properties, in managing and tracking rent payments, and suggests a SaaS solution to address this issue.

πŸ’‘Rent Payments

This term refers to the money paid by tenants to landlords in exchange for living in a rented property. The video script discusses the idea of creating an app to automate rent collection, which would save landlords time and effort in managing their properties.

πŸ’‘B2B (Business-to-Business)

B2B describes a transaction or service provided from one business to another. The video emphasizes the B2B nature of the proposed SaaS ideas, indicating that they are services designed for other businesses, which can afford higher subscription fees for value-added services.

πŸ’‘Sentiment Analysis

Sentiment analysis is the process of determining the emotional tone or attitude behind a series of words, often used in social media monitoring and brand management. The video suggests a SaaS idea for sentiment analysis to help companies understand how their brand is perceived by the public.

πŸ’‘Therapy

Therapy is a professional treatment method that aims to help individuals with mental health issues or emotional difficulties. The script proposes an AI therapist app as a cost-effective alternative to traditional therapy, addressing the high cost and limited availability of professional therapists.

πŸ’‘Articulation

Articulation refers to the clear and effective expression of thoughts and ideas, especially in speech. The video mentions a speaking app designed to help people practice and improve their articulation skills, particularly by avoiding filler words like 'um'.

πŸ’‘Discord

Discord is a communication platform that allows users to chat via text, voice calls, and video calls. The speaker mentions a Discord community for individuals working on their SaaS projects, providing a space for collaboration and support at various stages of development.

πŸ’‘Ebook

An 'ebook' is an electronic version of a book that can be read on digital devices. The video offers a free ebook that summarizes the steps needed to start a SaaS project, indicating the speaker's commitment to providing guidance and resources for aspiring entrepreneurs.

Highlights

The speaker is willing to invest and mentor someone to implement one of four presented SaaS ideas with the potential to earn over $110,000 per month.

The first SaaS idea is an app for landlords to track and collect rent payments, addressing the lack of organization in property management.

The app would register tenants, collect monthly payments through direct debit, and allow landlords to monitor rent payments, saving time and reducing headaches.

The target market includes landlords with multiple properties and potentially estate agents, making it a B2B opportunity.

The second idea is a speaking app designed to help people reduce the use of filler words like 'um' by gamifying the practice of articulate speech.

The speaking app targets individuals looking to improve their public speaking skills, speaking coaches, and professionals in corporate environments.

The third idea involves sentiment analysis for brands to understand customer perceptions on social media platforms.

Sentiment analysis can help businesses identify pain points and areas for improvement in their brand image.

The target market for sentiment analysis includes companies and consultancies interested in understanding and improving their brand image.

The fourth idea is an AI therapist app that provides exercises to help with mental health issues, offering a more affordable alternative to traditional therapy.

The AI therapist app could serve as a temporary solution for those waiting for or unable to afford professional therapy.

The app could charge a significantly lower monthly fee compared to the cost of traditional therapy sessions.

The speaker offers mentorship and potential investment for someone willing to pursue one of these ideas and is open to collaboration.

A Discord community is available for individuals at any stage of building their SaaS projects, providing support and resources.

An ebook is offered that outlines the steps to begin a SaaS project, available for free on the speaker's website.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of saving time and reducing headaches as key value propositions for the proposed SaaS ideas.

The transcript highlights the potential for businesses to pay for services that solve specific pain points, indicating a lucrative market for SaaS solutions.

The speaker's personal experiences and insights are shared to demonstrate the real-world applicability and need for the proposed SaaS ideas.

Transcripts

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I'm personally willing to invest and

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Mentor someone that can take one of

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these four ideas and actually put it

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into practice now if you're watching

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this video chances are you want to get

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started on a SAS project but you just

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don't have the right idea so in this

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video I'm going to be giving you four

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SAS ideas that I genuinely believe have

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great potential and can make you in

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excess of $110,000 every single month

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now before we get started in this video

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I want to quickly address the person

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behind the screen by watching this video

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you are demonstrating that you have a

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willingness to improve your C cumstances

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but perhaps just lack the guidance this

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channel is exactly where you will find

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that guidance in order for you to start

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your own profitable SAS projects so with

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that being said let's get started with

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the four ideas idea number one an app

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that tracks and collects rent payments

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for landlords now I myself have seen

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this problem firsthand a lot of

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landlords are not only landlords for one

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property generally speaking in a lot of

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cases they have multiple properties that

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they manage and naturally what tends to

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happen once you scale these sorts of

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things you tend to lose that

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organization level that you once had at

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a smaller scale so what does that mean

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I've actually seen and spoken to

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landlords who keep this information

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about the properties that they own

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whether people have collected Rent All

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on a spreadsheet now when you hear that

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you should automatically be thinking

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opportunity so what problem are we

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actually solving here now for landlords

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what they have to do is they they have

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to actually manually check who it is

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that has paid for this property who

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hasn't paid and essentially chase them

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up now you may be thinking a lot of

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these landlords have managers or estate

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agents that do this for them that may be

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the case but I would argue there are

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equally if not more landlords that don't

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have property managers managing their

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properties and so if you can create an

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app where before tenants move into the

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property of the landlord they have to

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register through the app that will

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collect monthly payments without the

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landlord having to chase them up on a

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direct debit and allow customers I.E the

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landlords to see who is missing the rent

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payment in order to take the necessary

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action and who is also up to date with

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their rent payments the problem that

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you're solving is landlords tend to have

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multiple properties however the

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management in this game take it from

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someone that has seen this firsthand is

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quite poor now we've mentioned so many

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times in previous videos

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the most valuable thing known to you and

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me and man is time and so if you can

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save the landlord time and a big stash

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of headache you've got something there

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so if you can create a system that

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addresses these pain points you've got a

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good opportunity now we've mentioned

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what the problem is what about the

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target market who can you actually offer

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this sort of product too yes on the one

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hand landlords people that have multiple

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properties that don't necessarily have

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estate agents looking after it for them

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nor do they have any managers that's the

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first group you want to Target however

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another Target is estate agents right

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the job of the estate agent yes is to

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connect landlords with tenants and

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essentially take a cut however the work

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goes beyond that they also have problems

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with um rent payments and so if

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everything can be compressed and dealt

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with in this very simple system you're

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in a good place the good thing about

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these sorts of projects is that it's a

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B2B now what do I mean by that B2B means

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business to business meaning you as the

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business you're creating a service for

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another business the reason why that's a

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good thing is because businesses in

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general have a lot more money than

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individuals and so if you created this

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and you charge Β£99 or $99 every single

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month that might seem like a lot to an

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individual for whatever app that they

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use however when you're talking business

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if you can save a lot of head and a lot

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of time trust me $99 or Β£99 is literally

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a drop in the ocean and people are

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willing to pay that amount in order for

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you to solve the problems that they have

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the next app is something that I

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genuinely wanted to start however I

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didn't only because there was another

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opportunity that came for me and so I

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couldn't divide my time this is a

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speaking app what I wanted the speaking

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app to do is essentially stop people

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from saying um so for example all you

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you have to do is give someone a prompt

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to talk about something and that

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something could be anything it could be

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about um there you go I just said um you

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could prompt the user to speak about

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their experience on their most recent

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holiday the idea is that people have to

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record themselves over the span of 30

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seconds to a minute and make sure they

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don't say um and essentially create some

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sort of uh gamified aspect to it where

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people can compete with one another the

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problem that you're solving here is

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people may not be necessarily confident

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in their abilities to articulate

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themselves now I myself am someone who

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would definitely definitely be

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interested in using an app like this

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because I have found myself struggling

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to get the right word that I'm thinking

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of and therefore as a result I just use

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filler words like um um um so going back

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to the problem that you're solving

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people may need to practice for public

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speaking as for people that you should

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Target you could Target individuals who

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generally just want to improve their

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speaking you could Target speaking

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coaches people that actually teach other

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people how to communicate effectively

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and this happens a lot at work right you

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get a lot of people who go and deliver

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workshops for corporate environments I.E

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people who are working in uh consultancy

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I remember in my old job we used to have

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a lot of workshops whereby people would

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come in and help us speak effectively

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because a lot of that data job required

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us to communicate our findings in an

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effective manner the next idea that I

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really really would love to get my hands

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in because of my data experience is

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something called sentiment analysis for

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those of you that don't know sentiment

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analysis as the name suggests is

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analysis of the sentiment that people

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have towards your brand I.E when people

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are tweeting about your company or they

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are speaking to their friends about it

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on LinkedIn or whatever social platform

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there is Brands often want to know how

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people are perceiving their company

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that's their brand image let's actually

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look at some examples suppose Sony want

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to know about the sentiment that people

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have towards their brand what you can do

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is you could go on Twitter you could

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write hashtag Sony you could go on

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Instagram do the same thing Tik Tok and

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all these other online platforms and

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Cate this information run it through an

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AI process and essentially get the AI to

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spit out the sentiment that people have

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towards that brand are people angry what

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are people complaining about what are

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people actually happy about what is it

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that people want to see changed within

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the company right now the problem that

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you're solving here is that let's be

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real there's just so much data out there

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yes that data is available but how do

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you process that data you need to know

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as a business what are the pain points

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of your customers what are people happy

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about and what needs to be changed

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because otherwise your brand image will

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suffer it's not an easy job and so if we

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could create a SAS project that allows

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people to Simply go on the website write

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your brand name get some sentiment

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analysis and summarize what people are

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complaining about and etc etc that is a

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big big problem that you are soing now

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who is your target market in this case

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you could actually approach these

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companies directly and Pitch your

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product to them showing them the use

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case and the benefits that they will get

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if they were to use your product but

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it's not just going through directly to

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the companies you could also look at

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consultancies right these are companies

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who have got contracts from the bigger

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companies to um look at their brand

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image or their PR or it may be in data

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consultancies where brands have actually

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paid these agencies in order for them to

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produce a report on the data that they

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have regarding their brand image it's

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true that information is very very key

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but what's more important than just the

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information is being able to take that

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information and derive insights from it

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the next idea that I genuinely believe

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has a lot of potential is an AI

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therapist now hear me out therapy is

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very very expensive and and in a lot of

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cases even in the UK where we have the

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NHS there is a long long waiting line in

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order for you to actually receive the

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correct therapy for you unfortunately in

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today's world there is a lot of mental

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health problems but there is a lack of

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Supply in being able to actually treat

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them now what does that mean it means

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that there's a gap in the market and to

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further expand on that therapists

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particularly privately are able to

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charge a lot of money because there's

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simply no other option for you what the

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app could do is people can actually be

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given the necessary exercises that a

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therapist would usually prescribe um in

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order to solve or rather help someone

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that's going through a particular

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difficulty it's really important to

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mention with these sorts of things it's

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not necessarily to as I said replace the

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therapist it is something that could

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help people whilst they potentially wait

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or can afford a real therapist now let's

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look at the cost breakdown right

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therapist could charge anywhere between

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Β£60 to 80 per session and that session

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may not necessarily even be an hour and

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so if someone is paying 60 to 80 every

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single week for a real therapist that is

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about Β£280 or $280 for my Americans

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every single month but if you could

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provide an app that somewhat mimics and

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again this is really important that I

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stress it doesn't replace then you could

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charge something like15 $20 a month

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right and and so what you've done here

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is you've cut the cost significantly you

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have also tried to take care of the

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intermediary phase in which a person is

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waiting to be seen by a therapist so the

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problem that you're solving here is that

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therapy is very expensive so what your

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app will do is it will provide an

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alternative to therapy which is a lot

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cheaper than actual therapy so those are

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the four ideas that I genuinely would

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pursue myself if I had more time and

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again if someone is willing to take one

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of these ideas and really Push It

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Forward I'll be happy to Mentor them

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just to make sure they don't go off

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track uh and also invest in their

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startup so with that being said guys um

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if you enjoyed this video make sure you

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let me know in the comments down below I

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also have a Discord for people that are

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trying to build their SAS projects it

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doesn't matter what stage you are at

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there is a group for every single stage

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whether you're at the beginning or you

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have already built something and you're

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looking to mark it whatever the case may

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be this Discord will be of value to you

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I also have a free ebook that

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essentially summarizes the steps that

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you need to take to begin your first SAS

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project uh it's on my website

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incognito.com it will be somewhere on

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the screen right about now so make sure

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you check it out claim your free ebook

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and let's get those SAS projects started

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