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Engagement
Net use signal
Net buy signal

Idea type: Swamp

The market has seen several mediocre solutions that nobody loves. Unless you can offer something fundamentally different, you’ll likely struggle to stand out or make money.

Should You Build It?

Don't build it.


Your are here

Your idea, "Disorganized," falls into the "Swamp" category, meaning the market is filled with mediocre solutions for personal organization and note-taking. The idea of flexible note-taking is something many have tried to solve, and our analysis shows a high number of similar products (n_matches = 16), suggesting a crowded and competitive space. The average engagement with these products is low (n_comments = 3), indicating that it's difficult to capture and retain user attention. While we don't have specific 'use' signals, the absence of both buy and use might be a sign that people are not necessarily actively looking for a new solution or have found existing tools to suffice. The absence of negative buy signals indicates there isn't an active dislike of these types of tools. Overall, the positive buy signal is interesting, but it's not enough to compensate for the number of similar products and the low engagement. Proceed with extreme caution, as standing out here will be tough.

Recommendations

  1. First, deeply investigate why existing flexible note-taking solutions haven't truly captured the market. Don't just look at features; consider user experience, marketing, and the specific pain points they fail to address. Dive into user reviews of competitors like Traklo, and others in the space.
  2. If you still want to proceed, don't try to be everything to everyone. Identify a very specific niche or user group with unique organizational needs not being met. For example, consider students with ADHD who need a highly visual and flexible note-taking method. Really try to narrow the scope of your initial market.
  3. Instead of directly competing, explore building tools for existing providers like Notion or Evernote. This could be a plugin, integration, or template pack that enhances their flexibility and appeals to a specific user segment. Examine the existing plugin ecosystems of these apps and find underserved user segments.
  4. Consider adjacent problems where your flexible note-taking concept might be more valuable. For example, perhaps a collaborative brainstorming tool for remote teams where ideas can be freely jotted down and organized organically. Look at some of the problems users discuss in the provided 'similar products' information and see if there is anything that interests you.
  5. Given the challenging landscape, honestly assess if this is the best use of your time and resources. There might be other problems you're passionate about solving where the market is less saturated and your chances of success are higher. Don't be afraid to shelve this idea for now.
  6. Given the positive feedback on similar product launches, like Life Planner 2.0 and Life Organizer, try to break down what makes a successful product launch. Are there specific keywords, communities, or formats that you can replicate to get your product out there?

Questions

  1. Given that many users feel existing minimalist apps resemble each other, what fundamental difference will 'Disorganized' offer to truly stand out and capture user attention, and how will you validate that difference resonates before building the product?
  2. Considering the low engagement on similar products, what innovative demand generation and community-building strategies will you employ to foster a loyal user base and ensure 'Disorganized' doesn't fade into obscurity after launch?
  3. Knowing that users appreciate the aesthetic design and simplicity of templates, how can you provide an easy-to-use framework within your flexible note-taking system? How would you make your product accessible, and not overwhelming?

Your are here

Your idea, "Disorganized," falls into the "Swamp" category, meaning the market is filled with mediocre solutions for personal organization and note-taking. The idea of flexible note-taking is something many have tried to solve, and our analysis shows a high number of similar products (n_matches = 16), suggesting a crowded and competitive space. The average engagement with these products is low (n_comments = 3), indicating that it's difficult to capture and retain user attention. While we don't have specific 'use' signals, the absence of both buy and use might be a sign that people are not necessarily actively looking for a new solution or have found existing tools to suffice. The absence of negative buy signals indicates there isn't an active dislike of these types of tools. Overall, the positive buy signal is interesting, but it's not enough to compensate for the number of similar products and the low engagement. Proceed with extreme caution, as standing out here will be tough.

Recommendations

  1. First, deeply investigate why existing flexible note-taking solutions haven't truly captured the market. Don't just look at features; consider user experience, marketing, and the specific pain points they fail to address. Dive into user reviews of competitors like Traklo, and others in the space.
  2. If you still want to proceed, don't try to be everything to everyone. Identify a very specific niche or user group with unique organizational needs not being met. For example, consider students with ADHD who need a highly visual and flexible note-taking method. Really try to narrow the scope of your initial market.
  3. Instead of directly competing, explore building tools for existing providers like Notion or Evernote. This could be a plugin, integration, or template pack that enhances their flexibility and appeals to a specific user segment. Examine the existing plugin ecosystems of these apps and find underserved user segments.
  4. Consider adjacent problems where your flexible note-taking concept might be more valuable. For example, perhaps a collaborative brainstorming tool for remote teams where ideas can be freely jotted down and organized organically. Look at some of the problems users discuss in the provided 'similar products' information and see if there is anything that interests you.
  5. Given the challenging landscape, honestly assess if this is the best use of your time and resources. There might be other problems you're passionate about solving where the market is less saturated and your chances of success are higher. Don't be afraid to shelve this idea for now.
  6. Given the positive feedback on similar product launches, like Life Planner 2.0 and Life Organizer, try to break down what makes a successful product launch. Are there specific keywords, communities, or formats that you can replicate to get your product out there?

Questions

  1. Given that many users feel existing minimalist apps resemble each other, what fundamental difference will 'Disorganized' offer to truly stand out and capture user attention, and how will you validate that difference resonates before building the product?
  2. Considering the low engagement on similar products, what innovative demand generation and community-building strategies will you employ to foster a loyal user base and ensure 'Disorganized' doesn't fade into obscurity after launch?
  3. Knowing that users appreciate the aesthetic design and simplicity of templates, how can you provide an easy-to-use framework within your flexible note-taking system? How would you make your product accessible, and not overwhelming?

  • Confidence: High
    • Number of similar products: 16
  • Engagement: Low
    • Average number of comments: 3
  • Net use signal: 10.4%
    • Positive use signal: 10.4%
    • Negative use signal: 0.0%
  • Net buy signal: 1.6%
    • Positive buy signal: 1.6%
    • Negative buy signal: 0.0%

This chart summarizes all the similar products we found for your idea in a single plot.

The x-axis represents the overall feedback each product received. This is calculated from the net use and buy signals that were expressed in the comments. The maximum is +1, which means all comments (across all similar products) were positive, expressed a willingness to use & buy said product. The minimum is -1 and it means the exact opposite.

The y-axis captures the strength of the signal, i.e. how many people commented and how does this rank against other products in this category. The maximum is +1, which means these products were the most liked, upvoted and talked about launches recently. The minimum is 0, meaning zero engagement or feedback was received.

The sizes of the product dots are determined by the relevance to your idea, where 10 is the maximum.

Your idea is the big blueish dot, which should lie somewhere in the polygon defined by these products. It can be off-center because we use custom weighting to summarize these metrics.

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