Happy Monday, 👋

So I got my bloodwork done. I’m trying to increase my energy levels.

But I think the doctor spent less time on my bloodwork than I spent picking a Netflix show last night.

Anyways,

In Todays Edition, TL;DR

  • AI reads your bloodwork and actually explains what's wrong with you

  • Semantic search for your followers

  • A founder sold $1.2M ARR for $6M and learned some brutal lessons

  • How to find $100K app niches hiding in the App Store

The Monday Idea

💡 A platform that analyzes your bloodwork and builds a blueprint.

The Problem: Every year, tens of millions of people get bloodwork done. A doctor spends four minutes on a PDF with 30+ biomarkers, and says "looks mostly fine." The appointment ends. You go home with a document you don't understand.


"So… I'm fine? Or fine-ish? What does a TSH of 2.8 even mean?"
The lab reports are built for the average sick person. Not for someone optimizing their energy, sleep, or longevity.

The Solution: An AI powered bloodwork interpretation platform. You upload your PDF lab report. The product returns a breakdown of every biomarker, a prioritized list of the 3–5 things worth paying attention to, and specific next steps: dietary, supplement, lifestyle, or "go ask your doctor about this."

Over time, you upload multiple reports. The product tracks trajectory, that's what keeps someone paying $19/month when they only get bloodwork twice a year.

The Business Model:

Standard — $19/mo or $149/yr. Full biomarker breakdown, action plans, trend tracking across every report you upload
Pro — $39/mo or $299/yr. Everything in Standard plus personalized supplement stack recommendations tied to your specific gaps and clinician review credits
Single Report + Blueprint — $79. One full interpretation and an 30-90 day plan.

The Exit:

You're building distribution + the reoccurring layer companies dream of. In terms of getting acquired some potential targets we thought of are:
Hims & Hers / Ro — building full-stack consumer health platforms that live and die on personalization data
Life Time Fitness — already selling blood panels in-club, needs a reason to make it recurring

How To Build This (In A Weekend)

🧰 The Tech Stack:

Here is the full build guide we put together for this Idea: ClarityAppBlueprint

Phase 1: Solo MVP (Weeks 1–4)
The goal here is to build a barebones working MVP. Skip fancy bells and whistles. the goal should be to have a tool that turns lab results into 30, 60, 90 day plans.

  • Base44 + Airtable: No code frontend connected to a spreadsheet style database. Your entire user dashboard, form, and output display can be vibe coded

  • Make.com: When a user submits values, an automation fires, hits the Claude or GPT-4 API with your system prompt, and writes the interpretation back to their Airtable profile automatically.

  • Stripe: Plug into Softr natively. Subscriptions and one time reports live in under an hour.

Phase 2: Add PDF Parsing (Weeks 4–10)
Once people are paying, automate the upload. Use AWS Textract to extract values from LabCorp and Quest reports (they cover the majority of US labs). Build a user verification step where they confirm the extracted numbers before interpretation runs.

Now if you arent a a programming wizard, This phase needs a developer. Brainstorming here, but you could go on Upwork or Toptal to hire. Or you could go to Twitter/X and start firing off dm’s to developers, Indie Hackers or wannabe YC kids offering a fee or equity share.

“boom you just found a co founder.”


Phase 3: Full Production Build (TBD)
When you have 100’s of paying subscribers, replace the no code stack with a proper app. Next.js frontend, Supabase backend, Claude API for interpretation, AWS Textract for parsing, Clerk for auth, Stripe for billing. This is where a team begins to form.

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Napkin Note Ideas

💡 Semantic search for social media followers.

Hear me out, “Show me only blonde girls”

“Show me people that don’t follow me back”

LOL believe it or not, a semantic search tool could be used for more than this.

The Problem: Most people and businesses have thousands of followers across Instagram, LinkedIn, and X and zero way to actually search them. Platforms give you a list and call it a day.

The Solution: This would be a platform layered on top of all socials. Recruiters surfacing warm leads before cold outreach. Sales teams spotting intent signals buried in follower data. Agencies auditing influencer lists for brand safety before a $50K deal goes sideways.

💵 How to Monetize:

  • Free: up to 1,000 followers

  • Pro at $19/month: up to 50K followers

  • Scale at $99/month: up to 500K followers

  • Enterprise: custom pricing: agencies, brands, anyone managing multiple accounts

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📋 The Ultimate List of Startup Accelerators.

If you're an early stage founder looking for funding and access to a network of mentors, check this list out:

🤐 Sold a $1.2M ARR SaaS for $6M. Here's the part nobody talks about:

A founder posted on r/SaaS this week after talking to 30 buyers.

The three questions every serious acquirer asked:

  • What's your customer concentration?

  • What happens if a big tech player enters?

  • What happens when you leave?

Don’t be a keyman. The more the business depends on the founder personally, the lower the offer. The deal that closed? A strategic buyer who wanted the customer relationships more than the product. Paid $6M mostly for market access.


The takeaway for anyone building right now: your exit multiple is being shaped years before you ever talk to a buyer. Diversify revenue, build something with defensibility, and systematically remove yourself from the critical path.

Here's How to Find $100K iOS App Micro niches 👇🏻

You thought 2010’s was the app gold rush.. try again. This article breaks down how you can full validate an app idea before you even build it.

That’s all guys

That's a wrap.

Bloodwork that finally makes sense, an app idea that started with finding “hot blondes”, and a founder who learned the hard way that being the keyman kills your multiple.

Lots to work with.

We'll talk Friday.

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