My wife is a corporate attorney. They pass drafts of contracts around by email using MS word with change tracking enabled. Some sort of attorney targeted simple revision tracking front end using git would be a mighty step forward.
Ask HN: What problem in your industry is a potential startup?
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#253Earlier quoted context omitted.
The entire Real-Estate industry is ripe for disruption. Exactly why are we paying 6% to "agents"? What are "agents" actually doing? 10+ years ago the need for "Real Estate Agents" was there as information was not readily accessible. Things like "what kind of area is this property in", "what are schools like" "what are prospects for this area 5 years down the road" and so on. All this information (and MUCH more) is cu…
Wife's a real estate agent so I have some insight. Agents mainly do two things: 1. If selling they can put your house into MLS. 2. For buyers they can let you into a house. Being able to do these things requires NAR membership, a state license, and other fees and cost real estate agents thousands per year. Also driving meetings clients at houses takes gas and time. Also your 6% commisiion is paying for all the other…
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#254It's still surprisingly hard to send email newsletters. I want software or a service that sits on top of mailgun/ses/my own SMTP server and handles list management, templating, link redirection, and analytics. And that stores everything in a way that makes further data mining easy. Lots of services solved the just sending email part. And lots of mailchimp type services offer a complete product geared towards marketer…
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#255Many doctor offices still have horrifying paper record systems, don't use e-invites, etc. Companies are fixing this but the market is still huge. I don't know why the few companies that are in the IoT space for oil and gas aren't scooping up literally billions in missed opportunities for sticking cell-enabled sensors on oil platforms, fields, etc. Then there's the next billion dollars waiting for whoever starts stick…
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#256A cheap durable texting cel phone with long battery life for use as a pager. Edit: probably without android.
Which industry is that? :)
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#257Tech industry: I want to be able to go to Mars for the weekend... leaving on Friday and coming back early Monday morning. This is still a big problem in tech industry.
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#258It's still surprisingly hard to send email newsletters. I want software or a service that sits on top of mailgun/ses/my own SMTP server and handles list management, templating, link redirection, and analytics. And that stores everything in a way that makes further data mining easy. Lots of services solved the just sending email part. And lots of mailchimp type services offer a complete product geared towards marketer…
Check out Sendy - https://sendy.co/
One-time pricing and a DRM scheme that involves obfuscated PHP files also makes me little nervous.
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#259Government should allow company to pay part of the salary as life long Income bond. Company will have tax credit for that. Government will pay them fixed monthly income depend upon value of bond. I.e. Deferred inflation. But this can solve minimum income idea very easily.
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#260(AI research industry) We'd like to run learning algorithms on robots, but there are no great options for hardware. (Happy to discuss in depth if someone wants to build it) We want to train large models much faster than any GPU box you can buy. (There are several new things announced, but there's room for more).