The 40th installment of Minnedemo had me wondering about the first one — I was there for Holiday Minnedemo in October of 2006! I have a lot of Minnedemo blog posts. 🤩

HabitAware

Aneela Idnani + Sameer Kumar

Auto-generated description: A smartphone screen displays an ad for HabitAware's Keen2, promoting help for hair pulling, skin picking, and nail biting habits.

App along with a bracelet that attempts to interrupt someone that is habitually picking on their skin, pulling their hair, or some other body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB). One of the founders successfully used this to stop a hair pulling habit. They demoed their solution now working as an app on an Apple Watch. They also have a new version of the bracelet on the way.

OmegaVR

Dagmawe Mamo, Mahamud Hussien + Keleabe Mamo

Auto-generated description: A smartphone displays Omega VR's website, featuring controllerless VR experiences and a Join Beta Trial button, with a VR headset image in the center.

Focused on creating accessible technology specifically to allow VR usage for people that have mobility limitations. Allow user to move around VR space with eye tracking and other assistive methods. Uses EEG to monitor brain activity to allow navigation via thought.

tinkl: Pee in Peace

Essie Schlotterbeck

Not a launched app but will be soon. The app uses an established database with user generated content layered on to help locate gender neutral bathrooms. The app was originally built as part of Prime Academy program. Great name!

Attentio: Latent Signal Descent & Context Stacking

Lukas Valine

Auto-generated description: A smartphone displays the Attentio website on a vibrant, rainbow-colored background, featuring a message about simplifying AI model building and a Join Beta button.

Platform to allow training and custom weights of an LLM using plain text. You can simply describe facets and data and then tell the LLM to save that and it will respond with that from then on. It was a good demo. It wasn’t clear to me how different it is from a Custom GPT in ChatGPT. It does work on significantly smaller and cheaper models.

Auto-generated description: A person is standing on a stage next to a large screen displaying a presentation.

Abe

Isaac Kamsin

Auto-generated description: A smartphone displays a webpage for Abe, featuring a home service app advertisement encouraging video chats with professionals for DIY project assistance.

Platform that connects DIY home repair people to others to help them solve problems in the home via online video sharing. Buy on demand expertise that can help you navigate projects. Particularly good where YouTube videos just don’t address the specific questions you have. Much cheaper than a handyman or tradesperson visiting, and perhaps a way for a tradesperson to generate additional income? The demo was replacing a flapper in a toilet. 🚽

HLRBO

Heath Schubert + Cookie Lithyouvong

Interesting idea that has market traction and raised investment round. Like VRBO, but for Hunting Leases. Provides a market for landowners to put the hunting rights up for lease, and provides the legal lease documents as well as hosting assets to better explain the plot of land. Seems like a solid idea taking an existing proven model and applying to a different asset.

The Poopcopter

Caleb Olson

Olson presented a classic Minnedemo that will be remembered for years — a drone that flies around and finding and removing dog poop. He has an operational drone that uses computer vision to spot dog poop, then descends onto it and uses a twisting motion to close a custom designed “scoop” which then flies away to collect it. Practical? No. Fun? Absolutely! 💩

See also official Minnedemo 40 recap!