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πŸ“ˆ Why It Could Work

  • AI is powerful, but cold – PickleBot gives it a personality and purpose.

  • Voice is underused – Typing kills flow. PickleBot listens, replies, and nudges in real time.

  • Brainstorming is broken – Teams talk in circles. Individuals procrastinate. This helps both.

  • Novelty + usefulness = shareable – It's fun and effectiveβ€”perfect for content, press, and word-of-mouth.

πŸ§ͺ What's Needed

  • Industrial design + prototyping

  • GPT + multimodal integration (image gen, search, info surfacing)

  • Web + screen-connected interface

  • Backend with pre-trained creative workflows

  • Kickstarter page + early email list

  • Brand: voice, visuals, name lock, packaging

🧠 The Idea

PickleBot is a desktop AI assistant shaped like a pickle. It talks to you, helps you think, and when plugged into a screen, it can also show you links, ideas, images, and moreβ€”turning your thoughts into action in real-time.

It’s not just another ChatGPT box. It’s trained to keep creative momentum going, surface the right info at the right time, and make you smile while doing it. Think of it as your thinking sidekick with LED eyes.

πŸ’° How It Could Become a Business

  • Hardware Sales – Sell physical PickleBots through DTC channels. RRP ~Β£79–£129.

  • Pro App Subscriptions – Advanced tools, integrations, visual outputs, team brainstorm mode.

  • Enterprise Packs – Sell bulk PickleBots to agencies, innovation teams, or schools.

  • Custom GPT Models – Industry-specific β€œbrains” (e.g., for marketers, designers, product teams).

  • Branded/Collaborative Drops – Limited editions for mental health orgs, ADHD creators, etc.

πŸš€ How to Launch It

  1. Build the PickleBot GPT + Web Companion – Start as a digital assistant to validate demand.

  2. Create Content Series – Show how PickleBot helps people get unstuck. Make it funny.

  3. Launch on Kickstarter – Highlight physical product + digital assistant tie-in.

  4. Partner with Creator Communities – ADHD TikTok, productivity YouTube, creative Twitter.

  5. Beta with Agencies – Offer creative teams PickleBots + team brainstorm mode for feedback.

πŸ“ˆ Why It Could Work

  • Remotes are still crap β€” clunky, confusing, outdated

  • People are watching more content than ever, but using the same plastic junk

  • There’s no high-design remote brand (yet)

  • Keyboard, headphone, and mechanical switch markets prove people want tactile, premium tech

πŸ§ͺ What's Needed

  • Industrial designer πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ¨

  • Electrical engineer or hacker πŸ§‘β€πŸ”§

  • Kickstarter campaign + prototype budget (~Β£10k)

  • A clever web dev for the configurator

  • Someone to believe in it and build it

πŸ“¦ This is just an idea… for now.
If you’re reading this and want to bring it to life β€” go for it.
OneCTRL could be the 8BitDo of remotes.
Let’s make TV feel fun again.

🧠 The Idea

A fully modular TV remote that users can configure online β€” choosing buttons, layout, wheels, and screens to match their habits and space.

  • πŸ“¦ Magnetic, swappable button modules

  • πŸŽ›οΈ Scroll wheels & sliders (volume, channels, brightness)

  • 🧲 Mechanical keycaps for tactile satisfaction

  • πŸ“Ί LCD screen for streaming navigation

  • 🧠 Designed to work with IR, Bluetooth & Smart TVs

  • 🎨 Built with design lovers, AV fans, and accessibility in mind

πŸ’° How It Could Become a Business

Revenue Streams:

  • Pre-configured and custom remote sales (DTC)

  • Premium parts: brass wheels, backlit keys, display modules

  • App for layout design, firmware updates & community sharing

  • Potential B2B licensing to TV brands or streaming platforms

πŸš€ How to Launch It

Phase 1:

  • Create hype: post renders + business plan (Reddit, TikTok, Product Hunt)

  • Build community around remote envy + modular control

  • Launch Kickstarter to fund manufacturing and validate demand

Phase 2:

  • Deliver first-gen kits with modular parts

  • Develop online configurator

  • Expand with user-requested modules, integrations, and partnerships

πŸ“ˆ Why It Could Work

  • Magic players love physical cards – Even Arena fans still want to shuffle.

  • Deck building is digital first – MTG Arena is the default for experimentation.

  • Buying cards is a pain – Piecing together lists across vendors is time-consuming and annoying.

  • DeckDrop makes it frictionless – Turn clicks into cards. One and done.

  • Massive hobby market – MTG is the world’s biggest trading card game. The demand is already there.

πŸ§ͺ What's Needed

  • Clean, conversion-focused landing page

  • Card sourcing backend (Cardmarket, etc.)

  • Payment, shipping + decklist parser

  • Stock of sleeves, boxes, basic land packs

  • Branding, packaging design + box inserts

  • Beta users from Arena/Reddit/Discords

🧠 The Idea

DeckDrop is for Magic: The Gathering players who build decks on MTG Arena but want to play them in real life.
Upload your Arena list. We source the cards, sleeve them up, and deliver your custom deckβ€”no faff, no card-searching rabbit holes.

Built for casual players, Commander fans, and local game store regulars who want to make the jump from digital to paper.

πŸ’° How It Could Become a Business

  • Per-Deck Pricing – Β£20–£80 depending on rarity, format, and delivery speed.

  • DeckDrop+ – A premium membership: faster shipping, foil options, storage boxes, exclusive sleeves.

  • Affiliate Card Sourcing – Pull in prices from Cardmarket, TCGPlayer, etc., and take a margin.

  • Bulk Deals for Game Stores – Let LGSs offer this to their players.

  • Custom Deck Builder Add-ons – For streamers, content creators, and brew channels.

πŸš€ How to Launch It

  1. Build MVP – Simple site where users paste in Arena decklists (.txt or URL), and get a quote.

  2. Use Cardmarket API – Auto-source cheapest cards from verified sellers.

  3. Manual Fulfillment to Start – Keep costs down by doing early orders yourself (sleeving, packaging).

  4. Partner with MTG YouTubers + Twitchers – Showcase the transition from digital to real-world deck.

  5. Launch to Commander Reddit / Discords – Tap into hobby communities hungry for convenience.

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