Web · 2016-12-12

Get startup ideas with ‘The 25 Days of Ideas’ – #Startup

‘The 25 Days of Ideas’ is a free side project that helps you come up with other side projects. With this platform, you get an actionable, realistic strategy for coming up with a business idea.

Right from Day 1, you get resources for coming up with ideas for startups. The Site is like an advent calendar with days & some rather hilarious videos. With The 25 Days of Ideas, there are a bunch of Christmas themed videos. You can watch the videos, 1 per day, or else watch all of them at once. From the videos, you can then build a list of ideas based on them.

The 25 Days of Ideas is a good platform which you can consider undertaking when you are bored. In return, you can turn your boredom into a useful day. You only need to sign up to receive the daily videos. After subscribing, you’ll receive an email that directs you that day’s video.

According to its developers, The 25 Days of Ideas is based on an Online course that its developers made on strategies for startup ideas. Within 2 weeks, they put together the scripting & filming of the videos as well as the design & development of the Site.

For each day you will also get detailed advice as well as a top-up with case studies that help you know which company did what, why & they did it. As they built their videos on Wistia rather than Vimeo or YouTube, the video cuts out when you resize the browser. However, the platform’s interface & messaging is quite clear. We all know that tech keeps on developing, hence the need to come up with new ideas almost every day to prevent falling behind. With this in mind, then The 25 Days of Ideas could be your calendar this Christmas period.

This platform is built by Evan Kimbrell who is also the founder of Sprintkick & an instructor at Udemy. This developer claims to have over 80000 students online who he teaches how to start and grow their startups. He is located in San Francisco, USA.

 

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