Every time a new startup or tech trend appears, it quietly creates space for the next wave of ideas.
Think about it — Linktree became huge just because Instagram allowed only one link in a bio. That simple limitation gave birth to an entire category of “link-in-bio” tools.
Now, Linktree itself is building a marketplace — and that opens yet another layer of opportunities. Each new feature or limitation inside it (and similar platforms) can spark new startups solving small but valuable problems.
So when you explore new apps or sectors, don’t just look at what they do. Ask yourself:
“What limitations or side effects does this new trend create?”
That’s often where the next startup ideas are hiding.