Everyone’s fighting over the same saturated markets. I found a smarter angle: expired Chrome extensions with proven user bases and zero active competition.
That is such a clever approach to finding validated ideas! I find it really interesting because I don't know much about the extension market, but it sounds like a brilliant way to skip the "guessing" phase of building a product.
Do you think the risk of a "dead" extension being outdated technically is usually higher than the benefit of having that existing userbase ready to go?
I’ve subscribed and would be happy to support each other.
Have you seen the list at chromegoldmine.com? It's 9600+ recently expired extensions, including expiration reason, competitor snapshot, etc. It's the perfect way to find valuable opportunities in the extension market that are ready to rebuild and profit from the existing userbase. Would love some feedback.
That is such a clever approach to finding validated ideas! I find it really interesting because I don't know much about the extension market, but it sounds like a brilliant way to skip the "guessing" phase of building a product.
Do you think the risk of a "dead" extension being outdated technically is usually higher than the benefit of having that existing userbase ready to go?
I’ve subscribed and would be happy to support each other.
Jorrit
Hi Jorrit,
Have you seen the list at chromegoldmine.com? It's 9600+ recently expired extensions, including expiration reason, competitor snapshot, etc. It's the perfect way to find valuable opportunities in the extension market that are ready to rebuild and profit from the existing userbase. Would love some feedback.
Thanks,
Raf