Live Host Guild for Live Commerce
Whatnot hit $6B GMV, but live streams remain tiny. The bottleneck isn't tech—it's talent. Build the guild that plugs hosts into inventory-rich merchants.
Businesses that need process, structure, and consistency. You’ll coordinate clients, systems, or small teams—steady, skill-based work that scales through efficiency and repeatability. A middle ground between hobby and company.
Whatnot hit $6B GMV, but live streams remain tiny. The bottleneck isn't tech—it's talent. Build the guild that plugs hosts into inventory-rich merchants.
TikTok Shop users regret 23% of purchases. Build the trust layer that captures post-viral buyers seeking quality over hype.
Wabi and Lovable validated AI app creation infrastructure. The real opportunity isn't building apps—it's becoming the monetization layer that captures portfolio value.
DAWN proved telepresence robots work in hospitality. Someone needs to build the staffing infrastructure layer beneath it at scale.
Japan's FOSHU-certified longevity products lack Western distribution while affluent 55-75 year-olds pay premium for credible healthspan solutions.
Airbuds and Locket proved homescreen social works—5M users, $10M raised, 91M installs. Nobody's built the ambient layer for work and money yet.
Spiritual practitioners generate billions in services but lack commerce infrastructure connecting bookings, inventory, memberships, and ritual calendars into one platform.
Gen Z spends hundreds monthly on emotional regulation through "treat culture." The infrastructure connecting physical rituals, creator distribution, and behavioral data remains wide open.
Remote work broke 15.5M ADHD brains. Focusmate validated demand. The infrastructure play—guided sessions and institutional licenses—remains wide open.
Leadership development hits $82B annually while 60% of new managers fail. PwC validated VR training works—nobody owns the simulation layer yet.
Jimdo's AI assistant increased customer outcomes 40% by recommending actions, not reporting data. Nail salons need vertical AI GMs they can afford.
Whatnot's $11.5B valuation proves live commerce works—but seller success varies wildly. The missing layer is production infrastructure, not demand.
Premium notebooks are growing 4–5% annually while Amazon KDP cracks down on AI spam—opening a compliance moat for curated physical products.
Beauty, tech, and collectibles vending hit $17.7B, tracking to $53B by 2035. Most operators don't know it exists.
AI just commoditized 3D generation. Roblox demand is spiking. The gap between "cool demo" and "shippable, engine-ready assets" is wide open.
NECF just launched a "trading desk" for idle broadcast capacity. The neighborhood layer—churches, coworking rooms, indie studios—remains wide open.
Yoodli's $40M raise validated AI conversation coaching. But the highest-stakes talks—layoffs, terminations, bad news—remain untouched. That's a $34B gap.
Solo dining searches up 271% on Yelp, reservations spiking 22% on Toast—but no platform owns the discovery layer or certification standard.
Major labels just signed licensing deals with AI music platforms for the first time. The infrastructure shift creates a specific wedge for operators who understand rights, not just tools.
Big Beverage is buying culture, not chemistry. Mushroom coffee incumbents still sell generic benefits—leaving identity-first positioning wide open for micro-tribe operators.
Vertical AI hit $5B in legal. The $115B market is expanding at 24.5% CAGR—but creative micro-cultures remain underserved by generic tools.
Outdoor recreation hit $1.2T in 2023. A fragmented category with proven unit economics and finite infrastructure is consolidating—corridor access is the moat.
Live streaming hits $345B by 2030, but no turnkey platform exists for 24/7 AI-generated worlds—leaving a B2B infrastructure gap wide open.
Pinterest trained 522M users to shop by aesthetic, but creators can't monetize this behavior outside walled gardens. The embed economy awaits.