Um.. What happened?

Hey,

So you haven’t heard from 3 Ideas on Sunday in a while.

A lot changes in a few months, heres the update:

Nic decided it was time to pass the torch..🔥

So i’ll be taking it from here.

There wasn’t a big public handoff. No dramatic thread. No BS like that..

My name is Jack and I wanted to personally introduce myself and explain what’s happening.

Firstly, respect to Nic for his commitment and for building this over 5 years into a startup ideas newsletter. Nic built a strong foundation and a community along with it.

You’ll notice the name evolving.

3 Ideas on Sunday The Grey Market.

Startups & Companies trade before the IPO.
Before the headlines.
Before it’s obvious.

That’s the grey market.

Startup ideas work the same way.

They’re traded in convos, notes, DMs long before they’re built. 💬

This newsletter lives there.

Opportunity before visibility. Not black and white.

The Newsletter where you take an idea, twist it, deviate, and make it yours.

Here’s the Plan

This newsletter is coming back. But theres a twist

Wait, before we really get going

I genuinely want to know who’s on the other side of this email.

🛠️Are you building something right now?
💡A serial Idea guy like me?
📝Or just have that love for the game?

Because this newsletter should feel like it’s written for you. Not at you.

So I added poll, feel free to answer.

Okay moving on, In your inbox this Friday:

You’ll receive an in depth startup idea every single week going forward.

Here’s the layout:

The Idea — explained cliff notes style
Our Spin — unique angles and where I’d deviate
Why Now — what changed to make it viable
The Data — proof I don’t have innovators Bias
Who Should Build It — actual founder fit

Now here’s something I’m adding

…pause for dramatic effect…

Founder Interviews.

But not random “tell us your journey” interviews.

I want these to be granular.
Actionable.
Worth your time.

Who is this guy?

Now if you’re still wondering, “who tf is this guy?”

Fair.

I’m based in Austin, Texas and I’ve spent years startup culture.

I’ve always been a “serial idea” guy, I enjoy breaking down startup ideas, spotting gaps, and finding ways to disrupt current markets and industries.

I’m not here to play ‘the guru’.

The idea is simple:

Make this newsletter the internet’s filter for “this might work” vs. “this sounded better in your notes app.”

If that sounds valuable, you’re in the right place.

If not, you can unsubscribe below. No hard feelings at all.

First issue drops tomorrow.

We’re back.

— Jack

Keep Reading