Daniel S
What’s a product that flopped but should’ve succeeded?
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Some products are just too early for the market, only to be rebranded or reinvented years later. Think of Google Glass, the Microsoft Courier, or even early versions of VR. What’s a product you loved (or saw potential in) that was just ahead of its time?
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Nick from FirstHR
VR. I was involved in virtual reality for six years, I had a profitable business developing virtual reality software, but the market died on its own after the advent of artificial intelligence. At the same time, the use of VR goes far beyond entertainment, especially for education and medicine. But the market is just microscopic. Unfortunately, the VR hardware market is also dead. It's very sad.
Daniel S
@nickanisimov Dead or monopolized by one company? :)
Fahad Mehfuz
@dan16 Some products are just victims of bad timing or poor execution. Vine, for example, had the formula for success but lacked the monetization strategy. If it had held out a bit longer, it could’ve been what TikTok is today.
Suyash Handke
Remember Quibi? The short-form streaming service with big-name stars and high production value, designed for mobile viewing? On paper, it sounded like a slam dunk! We're all glued to our phones, short-form content is king... what could go wrong? Well, a lot, apparently. They shut down after just six months. Ouch.
Daniel S
@suyash_handke Yeah they just couldn't get enough subscribers fast enough
Bradely Charlesbois
The Sony PSP Go seemed like it had everything.
Daniel S
@bradely_charlesbois i still have mine, even works
Marie Williamud
The Apple Newton is a great example of tech that was ahead of its time.
Simon Copeman
Vine
Daniel S
@simon_copeman didnt event think of that one, but so true