Varun Monier
New member
I am here to discuss a new business model.
But before approaching, let me take you to the scenario on how online businesses are taking a shift. It feels like the internet is quietly shifting away from massive, all-in-one e-commerce stores and moving toward something smaller — something more focused.
A few years ago, everyone wanted to build “the next Amazon.” But now, the real traction seems to be in category-specific platforms — websites that focus on just one niche and do it well.
Look at what’s happening around the world. In the U.S., pet listing platforms have become mainstream. Every major city seems to have one, and they’re getting serious traffic. In the UAE and Germany, car listing sites are becoming a core part of the digital market. In countries like India, the U.K., and Canada, real estate listing platforms are seeing steady growth and high engagement.
The reason seems simple — focus builds trust.
Users no longer want to scroll through hundreds of irrelevant items on an “everything” website. They’d rather go somewhere that understands their specific need — whether it’s finding a pet, buying a car, or renting a flat.
What’s even more interesting is how accessible this model has become. You don’t need a huge tech team or millions in funding to build one anymore. There are plenty of ready-made scripts and no-code tools (like Best Classified Script) that let you launch a category-based platform without too much effort.
It kind of opens the door for anyone with an idea of a new business model and a bit of consistency to start something that actually works.
I find this whole trend fascinating because it’s not about reinventing the wheel — it’s about simplifying and specializing. Instead of trying to serve everyone, these niche platforms serve one community really well — and that’s where they win.
I’m curious to hear what others here think.
Have you already started (or thought about starting) this kind of new business.
Have you already built (or thought about building) a niche listing or marketplace platform?
Would love to discuss how others are approaching this space — feels like there’s a quiet but powerful opportunity here that’s still underrated.
But before approaching, let me take you to the scenario on how online businesses are taking a shift. It feels like the internet is quietly shifting away from massive, all-in-one e-commerce stores and moving toward something smaller — something more focused.
A few years ago, everyone wanted to build “the next Amazon.” But now, the real traction seems to be in category-specific platforms — websites that focus on just one niche and do it well.
Look at what’s happening around the world. In the U.S., pet listing platforms have become mainstream. Every major city seems to have one, and they’re getting serious traffic. In the UAE and Germany, car listing sites are becoming a core part of the digital market. In countries like India, the U.K., and Canada, real estate listing platforms are seeing steady growth and high engagement.
The reason seems simple — focus builds trust.
Users no longer want to scroll through hundreds of irrelevant items on an “everything” website. They’d rather go somewhere that understands their specific need — whether it’s finding a pet, buying a car, or renting a flat.
What’s even more interesting is how accessible this model has become. You don’t need a huge tech team or millions in funding to build one anymore. There are plenty of ready-made scripts and no-code tools (like Best Classified Script) that let you launch a category-based platform without too much effort.
It kind of opens the door for anyone with an idea of a new business model and a bit of consistency to start something that actually works.
I find this whole trend fascinating because it’s not about reinventing the wheel — it’s about simplifying and specializing. Instead of trying to serve everyone, these niche platforms serve one community really well — and that’s where they win.
I’m curious to hear what others here think.
Have you already started (or thought about starting) this kind of new business.
Have you already built (or thought about building) a niche listing or marketplace platform?
Would love to discuss how others are approaching this space — feels like there’s a quiet but powerful opportunity here that’s still underrated.