It is what it says on the tin: give me a problem to solve and I'll try to solve it.
I'm an tech founder/product developer on a break from full time work (more about me https://sonnet.io) and I'm looking for a small project to pick up for the next few weeks, perhaps months. I love building small, user-focused apps/libraries/toys.
What problems am I looking for?
My personal interests are: privacy, healthcare, mental health, publishing... But I'm mostly problem- and tech-agnostic as long as there's real user value in my work. (feel free to check my projects and articles for more context.)
How am I going to work on this?
I'll start with the 2/2/2 rule: 2 hours to spike and see if it's feasible, 2 days to test with the first user, 2 weeks to deliver a beta. Some problems require more time to work on and that's ok -- I'm not married to any methodology, I'm happy to adapt.
PS. I'm not asking for job offers here. I'm looking for project ideas.