I'm trying to find good problem statements and gaps to solve, Tech/Non-Tech.
But it just seems to hard find something substantial. Everything seems to be already done.
The gaps seem very teeny-tiny. I really don't want to solve a hyper-specific, niche B2B sales gap for example.
It seems like people earlier had it much easier and the ideas seemed a bit obvious. This sounds envious, and could be somewhat wrong. But I truly am still trying to figure out a good gap.
Early 2000s it was: just put it online and it will sell, at a time when online businesses were still new.
Paul Graham's Y Combinator was: create a good product and it will sell, at a time when online businesses were these half-assed 2000s era products.
AirBnB/Uber's generation is: get a fuck ton of funding and do mildly illegal shit fast, and then use your funding and lawyers to rewrite the law. So called "disruption".
(I am not going to mention OpenAI and other AI startups because they are a class of their own.)