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Many of the most successful tech businesses in recent years revolved around creating easy access to the surplus value of an untapped commodity.
Uber started out as organizing access to surplus “car”
Airbnb organizes access to surplus “house”
How about an app that helps women commoditize their surplus “feet”?
Most of the time they’re not actively using their feet.
How many times have you seen a qt on the metro and wondered what her feet smelled or tasted like?
Like wouldn’t you let occasionally drop $5 to find out?
What if there was an app for that?
Still working out the flows and use cases but essentially suppliers and consumers would sign up for the service. Suppliers could have the app active or silent. If active, consumers in the vicinity could send requests for services.
So what it would look like is you’d see a girl at a restaurant or in a park or whatever, and you could check the app to see if they were an active vendor, and if they are, you could send requests to touch, smell or taste their girlfeet.
Suggestions welcome.
I really think that this could unleash a wave of economic activity by properly allocating this underused asset

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