prosthetic monkey chicken
For Hungry People
How is the score calculated?
To determine whether an idea is "Muck" or "Brass," we consider three key factors:
1). Is the search volume increasing? It’s advantageous to be in a growing market.
2). Is there significant competition? While competition can validate an idea, too much of it can make it difficult to stand out.
3). Are enough people searching for the relevant keywords? If search volume is too low, building a business around the idea may be challenging.
Of course, startups aren’t an exact science—very little people were searching for "couch surfing" when Airbnb first launched.
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Prompt
Copy-paste the following prompt onto Marblism to build this app
Prosthetic Monkey Chicken is designed to tackle the pressing challenges faced by Hungry People in the food-sharing space, such as food waste, accessibility, and community engagement. With its intelligent matching algorithm, the software connects users with nearby food sources, ensuring that excess food can be swiftly redistributed to those in need. Users can easily view available food items, their locations, and pick-up times, minimizing the stress of searching for resources while maximizing the efficient use of surplus food. Additionally, the platform fosters a strong sense of community by incorporating social features where users can share their experiences, recipes, and tips on utilizing surplus food. With options for organizing local food drives and events, the Prosthetic Monkey Chicken software empowers users to take proactive steps in reducing hunger and building connections. By addressing both immediate food needs and promoting a culture of sharing, the software transforms the Hunger People experience into one of collaboration and hope.