Stop drowning in jargon — get space news and discussions that match what you actually understand
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Space enthusiasts get stuck between elementary content and expert-level discussions, with no middle ground that matches their actual knowledge level
An app that assesses your space knowledge and filters news, discussions, and content to match your comprehension level, growing with you as you learn
Space enthusiasts who've moved beyond basic "space is cool" content but aren't ready for graduate-level physics discussions
Freemium subscription with premium features for advanced filtering and personalized explanations
The "space" search term is trending with 1000% growth, indicating massive interest in space content. Simultaneously, space communities are fracturing — r/space has 2.5M frustrated users complaining about content quality, while specialized forums gatekeep beginners. The gap between accessible and expert content has never been wider, creating a perfect opportunity for personalized curation.
The first 20-30 users are active members of r/space, r/Astronomy, and r/telescopes who regularly comment about content being "over their head" or "too basic." Find them by monitoring these subreddits for phrases like "jargon-heavy," "gatekept by pros," or "over my head" and reaching out via DM with beta access. Also target commenters on popular space YouTube channels who ask clarifying questions that show intermediate knowledge.
Full-code, no AI assistance — maximum control, longer runway.
Skills needed
Tech stack
Budget
$15,000-25,000
Timeline
4-6 months
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