People have ideas all the time. When they're at work, they think "man, it'd be nice if we had some software that did _____", or when you're working on a project, "If they just made a tool that looked like ________". But nothing ever goes any further than that. Many people, even though they aren't exactly content with their current jobs or situation, aren't motivated enough to innovate and be creative. I fear our society as a whole is used to too much input and stimulation, instead of creating output.
So I'm working on a community website called ThinkCloud. Basically, ThinkCloud is a website that helps people share and collaborate on their ideas by connecting them with other complimentary-skilled users, and getting feedback through a simple voting / award system. It's social entrepreneurship that helps you connect, collaborate, and share your ideas with other thinkers and entrepreneurs.
Here are some of the bullet points:
- ThinkCloud uses a self moderating system. Basically, users can submit Idea Projects (e.g. New wind turbine generator), and can also submit Questions (e.g. Would utilizing the outer circumference be a more efficient use of energy?) as sub categories to the Idea Project.
- Idea Projects, Questions and Answers can all receive votes, increasing the privileges the user has, such as the ability to moderate other posts, or to downvote.
- Users also receive Badges for accomplishing certain tasks on the site (such as Editing 10 posts, etc.)
- As Ideas and Questions receive votes, they are naturally moderated and rewarded. These votes can be turned into points for various services, such as web hosting and development, accounting services etc (sponsored services entrepreneurs can use). Top ideas receive minor grants and investment.
- Though self promotion isn't allowed ("Check out my service, I can do that for you"), if someone answers a question that receives high votes, the original author of the question will be gently notified about possibly using this persons services. It's like a friendly lead-generation service.
- Since Answers can be upvoted, a match-making system will match people up with valid questions. For instance, if I indicate I am a SQL database coder, I might get matched up with SQL DB questions. Anyone can answer anything, the system just naturally encourages like-minded categories.
- ThinkCloud also provides free resources and webinars for helping people get through the basics of refining ideas, testing the market etc.
So, I have three questions for the community:
Do you think this type of service would have an audience?
Do you think you would use it?
How would you change/add to it?