There are always things you want or need to do that are time-consuming but not necessarily attention heavy, like walking, running, cleaning your house, etc.
Publish ideas submitted by users, for doing useful or enjoyable (and hopefully both) things that are uniquely suited for doing in parallel in these situations.
Daily you can see the following kind of article: “7 simple ways to lose weight,” “10 things to make you happier,” etc. The problem is that, by the time you finish reading through the list you might remember a couple of the items from the ones listed in the article. Implementing them is even more unlikely because it’s hard to do so many.
A place where only “one” articles are published. Instead of “7 habits to …”, the article should be about “One simple habit to …”
Mostly you are influenced by people close to you or the media, as to what you might want to read. What if you could discover an excellent book that you might like that you would never get otherwise?
A website and app where members have first to list any good book they just read. After a while, the system will start producing a list of books by analyzing all the recommendations of the members, finding out the most valued books, and discard all of the books that are publicly popular (by scanning major “best” lists.) The resulting list will have all the best-recommended books that are not publicly popular – the unknown gems.
Many headlines templates are known to work well. It would be useful to learn from time to time which ones are the best.
Periodically, test the top headline formulas in different fields (health, money, self-help, golf, fitness, etc.) and publish a leaderboard of what works best for each field.
It will make doing your tasks more fun and help you actually do them.
A website and app that lets you write a goal and a list of tasks (recurring and one time), and invite your friends to hold you accountable. You use this as you would any other task list, with the only difference that they’ll see what happens. To make your friends’ lives easier, the system will message them (email, Facebook, etc.) each day on your progress – what you should have done and did or didn’t. This way they don’t have to do anything proactively, and you know that they know what you did today. They can then – with a simple click – congratulate you on a successful day or send you encouragements for the next day.