Opportunity:
- There are many students and faculty that need to either go to work or class. But, there are not as many spots as there are people who need them. So there is a deficit and therefore, a need for my app to allow people to see how many, if at all, spots are available to park.
- UF students and faculty who need to take their car to park before or after hours are the people I need and they need to try to park at the garage
- Currently, students and faculty just go round and round the garages wasting time to park if the garage is full. They are loyal to it now cause it is free and there is no other way to find a spot.
- This opportunity is big because no one else has done anything like this for UF.
- The "window of opportunity" will be open until someone comes up with a system to find parking spots other than circling around the garage.
- This invention is an app that allows the users to see what spots are available and in what decal sections of the garage are available too before they spend their precious time and gas on looking for a spot. I would make a profit from it with sponsors or doing ads as well through the app. The app itself would be free to users. Basically there needs to be a system where I can get accurate readings of how many spots are in the garage. There can either be a system installed the garage itself like how they do down in South Florida and other garages that lets the user know with either a red or green light atop of the spot. Then that will update the app for users to know accurately.
- People would switch over to this free app because it can only benefit their time, and they will lose nothing from just downloading it and using it when need be. It will not be hard at all.
- Competitors are those who do not know this app, as far as I know, there are no other forms of ways to make parking easier on campus, so the only competitor are those who do not know about the app.
- Having this app free is very important, since our main target are UF students and they want free apps.
- For starters, I would only have a group of maybe 5 people to do it. When the app gets bigger and maybe I can expand to other universities or even bigger cities I would hire more people. There would be a programmer and designer of the app and then those who advocate for the app and those that help to see any flaws in the app.
- The most important resource would be how to code and design the app. If there is no app, then the whole idea is useless. So my knowledge would be the most unfair advantage.
- Next opportunity would to go to other universities and do the same thing.
- In five years, I would like to have perfected this app at UF
- The feedback I received were all positive. They said marketing is a great next step to getting my app ready for the app, aside from figuring out the logistics of the app. Marketing is the next best thing I can do to get my app ready to launch. The other feedback I got was good on how I am trying to make this app free and not charge anyone, because I as a consumer would not really want to buy an app, especially as a college student.
- The change I made in my venture concept was how in five years, I would like to have perfected that app, instead of seeing it at other universities. I felt that was not realistic, because developing an app and perfecting it does take time, so seeing it work at other universities just is unrealistic.
Hey Kristen, this was a great post! I think it is great that you received positive feedback on your idea and what you want the product to be. I would agree that marketing your product is definitely the next step. It will allow you to get the idea of the product out to people to create word of mouth and get people excited to see what you create.
ReplyDeleteHey Kristen, I thought you were very mindful in this post. You did a great job adjusting your venture based on the feedback that you received. Taking the next step with a marketing focus is a great idea in order to further you venture and opportunities. Great job! Excited to see how this all plays out for you.
ReplyDeleteHey Kristen, I enjoyed reading your second venture concept. I think you took your first one and grew in some areas that will help make your idea and business be successful in the near future! You did an excellent job adjusting your first concept, and adding your perfected five-year plan will set you up well for the future. It is always smart to plan out years ahead, and I believe with this new concept, you have done just that. Great work.
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ReplyDeleteI think you brought a lot of great ideas to your venture concept #2. The ability to take feedback and use it to your advantage is a great trait to have. Marketing is key in many new ventures. It is so powerful to get your name out there on social media. Planning ahead is a great step to getting a head of your competition. Great job!
Hey Kristen! I really appreciated your feedback and felt that you were very honest with yourself in this process. It is very easy to reach for the stars when you find an innovation you are passionate about. I truly believe that giving yourself 5 years to perfect the app allows you to not feel stressed by your goals. I wish you the best of luck!
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