Deathbed
A community platform where people anonymously share what they wish they'd done differently in life, organized by age brackets (20s regrets, 30s regrets, etc.). Younger users read older users' regrets to make better decisions. No profiles, no follows — just raw wisdom from people who've lived it.
People aged 18-35 seeking life guidance from those who've made mistakes before them
Premium 'Regret Reports' ($9/month) — curated monthly guides like '50 Career Regrets from 40-Somethings' or '30s Dating Mistakes to Avoid.' Sponsored content from life coaching services.
"People desperately want to avoid others' mistakes but rarely get honest advice — family sugar-coats, friends lack perspective, and social media only shows success. Anonymity unlocks brutal honesty that's impossible to get elsewhere."
"Learn from everyone's mistakes"
Single-page Carrd site with Airtable backend. Users submit regrets via form, you manually approve/categorize. Display as simple cards organized by age brackets. Zero coding required.
"The platform's power comes from its mortality salience — just the name 'Deathbed' forces users to confront what really matters, making both sharing and reading feel urgent and meaningful rather than casual."