Permit Tracker Built for Schedulers
A workflow engine that sits beside the existing system, reads what it already produces, and closes permit & licence tracking. Aimed at home care schedulers, charging only when it actually works.
12,000 ideas match, averaging 74/100 on the opportunity score. Assumes the build is the easy part. Moat and open field are weighted up, so the list favours ideas where the durable advantage is not just shipping first.
A workflow engine that sits beside the existing system, reads what it already produces, and closes permit & licence tracking. Aimed at home care schedulers, charging only when it actually works.
Point a workflow engine at collections, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at home care schedulers, surfacing the exposure nobody has priced.
A narrow workflow engine scoped to dispatch alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at home care compliance leads, surfacing the exposure nobody has priced.
A classifier that sits beside the existing system, reads what it already produces, and closes lead qualification. Aimed at legal solo practitioners, taking the phone queue off a human entirely.
A document parser that handles grant & funding tracking end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at legal solo practitioners, writing down what only one person knows.
A narrow workflow engine scoped to claims & appeals alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at legal partners, closing the loop while everyone is asleep.
A classifier that handles intake & triage end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at legal paralegal teams, charging only when it actually works.
A narrow workflow engine scoped to dispatch alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at legal paralegal teams, charging only when it actually works.
Point a workflow engine at warranty & returns, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at legal ops teams, going after the low-value tail everyone else skips.
A document parser that handles intake & triage end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at accounting firm owners, surfacing the exposure nobody has priced.
A narrow document parser scoped to document review alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at accounting partners, built for one person, not a department.
Point a classifier at lead qualification, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at accounting partners, built for one person, not a department.
A workflow engine that handles grant & funding tracking end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at insurance agency owners, replacing the spreadsheet that currently holds it together.
Point a document parser at claims & appeals, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at insurance claims teams, finding what the inspector would find, first.
A workflow engine that sits beside the existing system, reads what it already produces, and closes renewal management. Aimed at insurance claims teams, replacing the spreadsheet that currently holds it together.
Dispatch handled by a workflow engine, with a human signing rather than writing. Aimed at insurance claims teams, at a tenth of what the enterprise suite charges.
A narrow document parser scoped to payroll verification alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at fintech cfos, holding service constant on a smaller team.
A narrow document parser scoped to onboarding alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at fintech compliance leads, writing down what only one person knows.
A workflow engine that sits beside the existing system, reads what it already produces, and closes onboarding. Aimed at lending ops teams, closing the loop while everyone is asleep.
Intake & triage handled by a document parser, with a human signing rather than writing. Aimed at wealth management advisors, closing the loop while everyone is asleep.
Point a reconciliation engine at vendor management, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at construction project managers, so the work stops following people home.
Vendor management handled by a workflow engine, with a human signing rather than writing. Aimed at construction ops teams, taking the phone queue off a human entirely.
A narrow document parser scoped to invoicing alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at construction owner-operators, closing the loop while everyone is asleep.
A reconciliation engine that handles invoicing end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at construction owner-operators, proving value before anyone signs anything.