You position Vibed as a marketplace where “real-world insight” meets execution, mentioning that development cost is no longer the main barrier and that insight is now everything. But in my experience, genuine insight is very rare and extremely hard to identify. Most people think they have great insight, but more often than not, that turns out not to be the case. How do you prevent Vibed from becoming a graveyard of half-baked ideas, I mean projects that are trivial, already solved, or fundamentally flawed?
As an example, just look at the Play Market (the Android marketplace for apps and games). There you can find dozens of nearly identical clones of the same game, uploaded by different authors.
-> How will Vibed avoid drowning in similar low-value ideas and ensure the best ones actually surface?
You position Vibed as a marketplace where “real-world insight” meets execution, mentioning that development cost is no longer the main barrier and that insight is now everything. But in my experience, genuine insight is very rare and extremely hard to identify. Most people think they have great insight, but more often than not, that turns out not to be the case. How do you prevent Vibed from becoming a graveyard of half-baked ideas, I mean projects that are trivial, already solved, or fundamentally flawed?
As an example, just look at the Play Market (the Android marketplace for apps and games). There you can find dozens of nearly identical clones of the same game, uploaded by different authors.
-> How will Vibed avoid drowning in similar low-value ideas and ensure the best ones actually surface?