Problem: Despite improvements in sexual health awareness, many individuals and couples still face challenges in accessing personalized advice and planning for sexual wellness and reproductive health as part of their overall financial security and legacy planning.
Solution: Imagine a platform that merges financial planning with sexual wellness – a "Sexual Wellness Estate Planning" service. This service tailors life insurance packages with discreet, personalized consulting on issues such as fertility, reproductive health services, inheritance planning for alternative family structures, and investment in biotech startups focused on sexual health innovations.
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Industry: Love & Sex
Uniqueness: The idea bridges a unique gap between financial estate planning and sexual health which is not a common service. Some competition might exist from separate sectors (life insurance and health advisory) but not as an integrated service.
Market share: Tapping into the life insurance market ($7B industry) at 1%, over 5 years could yield a $70M valuation assuming expansion of services and increased demand.
Expansion opportunities: (...)Time to launch: 6-12 months
Ideal funding: $500,000 - $1,500,000 (approx)
- AI-driven questionnaire to assess sexual wellness needs and integrate these with financial goals.
- Secure telehealth consulting sessions with experts on sexual health and financial advisors specializing in estate planning.
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Roles needed: AI developer, financial advisor, sexual health expert, inheritance lawyer, data security analyst
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- Content marketing focusing on the importance of integrating sexual wellness into financial planning.
- Partnerships with financial planners and sex therapists to refer clients.
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- Subscription-based model for ongoing advisory services.
- Commission on life insurance policies sold.
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Legal risk: Complexity around telehealth regulations across states or countries, compliance with data privacy like HIPAA. Could be mitigated by hiring legal experts in telehealth and data security.
Regulations: (...)