A practical filter for low-cost business ideas
Tiny Launch helps first-time founders and side-hustle builders choose ideas they can test with limited capital, limited time and clear constraints.
Inspiration is useful. Filters make it usable.
A founder still needs to know what has to be paid for, what can be tested manually and how the first customer might be reached.
Generic idea lists can be inspiring, but inspiration is not enough when money is tight.
This site is built around practical questions that make ideas easier to compare before you commit money.
Startup cost
What must be paid before the first useful test?
Recurring cost
What keeps charging if the idea takes longer?
First customer
Who is reachable without a large ad budget?
Hidden risk
What would make the idea harder than it looks?
Published by Mean CEO
Tiny Launch is published by Mean CEO. The main public person is Violetta Bonenkamp, a serial startup founder and entrepreneur.
The site uses a practical founder lens: keep ideas concrete, name the tradeoffs and avoid easy-money framing.
What we avoid
Low investment can reduce risk, but it does not remove the work. That is why the site avoids claims that make startup decisions look easier than they are.
Guaranteed income claims
No promise can replace customer demand.
Passive-income promises
Low-cost ideas still need delivery, distribution and support.
Hidden-cost framing
Tools, samples, returns, ads and compliance need to be named.
MLM or franchise pitches
The site is not a sales funnel for packaged opportunities.