One-Liner
A cross-platform earnings dashboard for Thai, Vietnamese, and Indonesian gig drivers juggling Grab, LineMan, and Robinhood Delivery, showing net hourly yield and commission change impact across platforms.
AI Thinking Process
Grab driver in Bangkok driving on Grab + LineMan + Robinhood. Effective hourly wage is unclear. Each platform shows trip-level earnings but not aggregate cross-platform yield. When Grab changes commission structure, driver can't tell if net earnings fell 5% or 15%.
History check: Ontario Gig Worker Rights Tool (Ontario-specific), Indian Gig Worker Platform Manipulation Evidence (India), Korean Delivery Worker Earnings Verification (direct analogue). 6+ geographic variants already in engine history.
Pivot angle: instead of earnings aggregation (occupied), try advance-on-earnings fintech. Thai/Indonesian drivers get paid via platform wallet clearing to bank every 3-5 days; local money lenders charge 3-8%/week. But GoPay/DANA/GCash already serve this — saturated local fintech.
KILLED — geographic duplicate of existing gig-worker concepts + advance-on-earnings pivot saturated. G010 geographic transplant exhausted after 6+ geographies.
Kill Reason
Geographic duplicate of existing engine ideas — Korean Delivery Worker Earnings Verification and Indian Gig Worker Platform Manipulation Evidence already evaluated and confirmed the same verb transplant (platform earnings aggregation) applied to different geographies. Geographic diversity is not a novel angle.
AI Self-Correction
↑0pts — confidence held or increased after verification
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