A specialized cloud service providing dedicated and scalable GPU resources tailored for AI applications, specifically addressing the current gap in 'good GPU cloud services' for rapidly growing AI startups. This service would enable AI companies to scale their compute-intensive generative AI models without prohibitive hardware investment or infrastructure management challenges.
Opportunity6.4
Why now
The explosion of generative AI and the immediate, critical need for robust, scalable, and accessible hardware stacks for AI product companies, coupled with a perceived lack of suitable existing services.
Market gap
A reliable, scalable, and potentially more user-friendly or cost-effective GPU cloud service specifically catering to the demanding and rapidly growing needs of AI product development and deployment, particularly for generative AI workloads.
Business fit
Type
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Cloud Service
Target
AI product companies (like Aluna) needing to scale GPU compute power for their applications (e.g., handling millions of users for generative AI, model training, inference).
Revenue
High-volume SaaS or utility computing (pay-per-use, subscriptions)
Founder
Cloud infrastructure engineers, AI compute specialists, entrepreneurs with access to significant capital.
Scores
Problem
9.0
Feasibility
5.0
Why now
9.0
Go-to-market
6.0
Confidence
9.0
Proof signals
Roberto Nickson's Aluna product is constrained by hardware stack limitations, demonstrating a real-world problem ('can't unleash that... gpus are going to be filled up').
Explicitly stated as a 'great business to get into' due to the current market gap ('no good GPU cloud service out there right now').
Need to raise capital for 'hardware stack' indicates the financial investment and barrier to entry, but also the potential for high returns.
Keyword demand
Keyword
Volume
Growth
GPU cloud service
90/mo
-56% YoY
AI infrastructure
3,600/mo
+52% YoY
Generative AI compute
no data
no data
Scalable GPU
no data
no data
US English Google Ads volume from DataForSEO; growth uses returned monthly search history.
Source episode
Roberto Nickson Grew 400K+ Followers In 100 Days: Here's How29:53
if that 100 000 people visit the site in a day there's not going to be a lot of generations happening because all the gpus are going to be filled up