No structured platform for transferring unexecuted ideas to willing builders
People with validated ideas they cannot personally build have no reliable channel to hand them off to developers or entrepreneurs who could execute. Existing platforms like ProductHunt focus on launched products, not pre-execution idea transfer. The matching problem between idea generators and builders remains unsolved at scale.
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