Transform existing open-ended AI chatbots, which often have poor user interfaces requiring spontaneous text input, into intuitive, button-driven Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs). This product would simplify user interaction, guiding them through choices to achieve desired AI outcomes without complex prompting.
Opportunity6.2
Why now
AI chatbots are becoming powerful but often lack user-friendly interfaces, creating a clear need for improved accessibility and usability for a broader audience.
Market gap
A wide gap between the power of AI language models and the ease of use for the general public, hindered by current text-based chatbot interfaces.
Business fit
Type
SaaS / App
Target
Casual AI users, businesses wanting to integrate AI into their workflows, and AI developers seeking better interfaces.
Revenue
Moderate to High, through freemium models, subscriptions, or licensing to other AI developers.
Founder
UX/UI designers, product managers, and developers with an understanding of user psychology and AI capabilities.
Scores
Problem
9.0
Feasibility
7.0
Why now
9.0
Go-to-market
7.0
Confidence
9.0
Proof signals
Chatbots are 'pretty obviously like just kind of the first step'.
It's 'really hard to like spontaneously think of a thing to say to a chatbot'.
Typing is 'almost always a sign of like a UI failure'.
Reference to Uber's pre-filled destination as a good UI example.
Keyword demand
Keyword
Volume
Growth
AI UI/UX
50/mo
-57% YoY
chatbot interface
210/mo
-35% YoY
no-code AI
320/mo
-76% YoY
US English Google Ads volume from DataForSEO; growth uses returned monthly search history.
Source episode
Unlock Your Super-Learning Potential: Learn from Emerson Spartz, Founder of Dose and MuggleNet54:01
if you're a web 2 guy just make you eyes for AI like that's the problem right now it's still you have to type stuff that's so obviously like what you're saying there is really like you know when you call it an Uber and there's like pre-filled like be right theirs yes you're basically saying that right yep exactly