Our initial thought was to focus on consumer demographic statistics for small/med size companies to use when evaluating consumer habits and trends. Currently, that information is all over the place in different reports costing up to $5K a piece. We were thinking about a freemium/subscription model and open the market to businesses that don't necessarily want to spend $5K on one report; statistics like "29% of college students in the U.S. own smartphones".
Wolfram Alpha is more of a computational search engine than a stat search engine, so IMO the overlap is minimal.
Good idea to talk to B-School students; that's definitely a segment of the market that might be interested in something like this.
Wolfram Alpha is more of a computational search engine than a stat search engine, so IMO the overlap is minimal.
Good idea to talk to B-School students; that's definitely a segment of the market that might be interested in something like this.