Queue Oracle
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C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
An AI platform that predicts individual wait times for government processes (USCIS immigration, building permits, VA claims) and healthcare appointments by modeling queue dynamics from public and crowd-sourced data.
Kill Reason
Government queue prediction depends on data that agencies guard carefully or publish inconsistently, making accurate modeling extremely difficult to maintain. Individual consumers will not pay for this service, and the B2B pitch to immigration law firms or patient advocacy organizations is too narrow to build a scalable recurring revenue business.
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