A marketplace idea that starts with buyer demand first
Most s start with sellers. Sellers create listings, and buyers come later.
This idea reverses that order. Buyers first show interest in buying a product before any seller is involved.
The service then groups similar demand until there is enough of it, and sellers can compete to serve those buyers. The main risks are whether buyer interest can be trusted before purchase, whether people will wait until enough demand gathers, and whether sellers will see the demand as worth chasing.
Key points
- The usual flow starts with sellers and listings.
- This model starts with before sellers join.
- Similar buyer demand is until there is enough to attract sellers.
- Sellers may then compete for a ready group of buyers.
- The weak point is the gap between stated interest and real purchase.