Ideas / Humor
Humor ideas
Explore 18 humor startup and product ideas from the Pantheon Network - concepts, tools, and projects focused on humor.
An Instagram channel that documents the peculiar human behavior of forming a single-file line behind the existing line/queue for a ride/restaurant/etc rather than go into the empty line right next to it.
An Instagram series turned book, documenting all the unique, awkward moments foreigners experience while traveling abroad, framed as feel-good life lessons.
A 'Day in the Life' video series set in a world where all the absurd hot takes from 'Subway Takes' are a reality.
An Instagram channel that zooms in on people's ChatGPT chats, showcasing the weird, wonderful, and mundane things they're prompting.
An Instagram channel of animals caught mid-bite, looking nonplussed about being photographed while digging in.
A short cartoon series about a dog who has no interest in performing tricks for its influencer owner, simply documenting their lives together.
A 'thought' generator that, when it hears someone say 'hold that..' chimes in with an unexpectedly deep thought.
Retell old, ancient stories, but in the style of Gossip Girl, set in modern-day New York City.
A 'happy emo' series featuring very goth-looking people doing super wholesome things, like baking or riding a scooter together and having the time of their lives.
A project focused on making and sharing lists of lists, for the meta-joy of organization and curation.
A cartoon story about a pigeon that just couldn't quite get the hang of how to diagnose cancer correctly (in the 2015 study there was one pigeon that just didn't get the idea of food for selecting the right image).
A recipe book or app with recipes that intelligently accommodate for all the snacking you do on the ingredients while you cook.
A niche product for cat lovers: tiny, cat-sized plates so your feline friend can sit next to you and 'eat' during hot pot.
An AI art critic that brutally tells you your painting is 'just terrible,' instructs you to paint over it with an opaque layer of white and restart, and then, as a final touch, offers some positive affirmations.
A simple app using advanced image recognition for one purpose: to tell you if an object is a 'rock' (like literally a rock/stone) or 'not a rock'.
A humorous ChatGPT module for dads that analyzes two pieces of junk they want to keep, and advises which one is actually worth saving for 20 years to one day re-use in a craft's project based on their child's current and predicted hobbies.
An API that plugs into any user-centric software (like Strava) and gently roasts users based on their activity and performance.
A 'Boop-It' keychain toy, a tactile twist on Bop-It, where you can boop a tiny trash panda or other internet-favorited animals and perform other cute actions.