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Cake day: October 27th, 2023

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  • I think this is one of those business ideas that’s fallen into the “ooh, we can do everything” elephant trap. What seems like a great opportunity is really too nebulous to pin down and market.

    Your demand targets are spread thinly between people who don’t even know they have agoraphobia, and just don’t go out because they don’t like it, and others that are sufferers who completely do get it and might occasionally treat themselves to a delivery as a treat.

    On the supply side, a home delivery service is equal whether the customer has agoraphobia, is too fat to fit through their front door, if they’re quadriplegic and wheelchair bound, or for people with no transport. So you’re going to struggle to market this to them.

    An added problem is it’s not a condition anyone wants! An agoraphobe doesn’t want to be part of a group that makes it easier to be agoraphobic. They either need CBT or a home supermarket delivery. Both of which are solid existing competition.

    It’s a bit like the business of selling alcohol to alcoholics, or gambling to gambling addicts. Businesss do it all day long, for a living, but not one distillery or bookmaker will ever list it in their mission statement.



  • It was credit/debit card rather than Paypal. I think the site message was “Payment gateway unavailable” or words to that effect.

    Having learned the hard way I make sure we put a real live order ( you can void the payment afterwards ) on all our sites after every single code or site change. However trivial.

    Always do a real order with a real card and not a sandbox test. There is nothing worse than getting to 4pm and realising you’ve not had a single order all day when there should have been a stack of packages to go by then. That hurts.