Innovest raised $3M to unlock the world’s unsold ideas and orphaned code, because innovation shouldn’t die in private repos.
Ideas + source code into a real marketplace. Devs can cash out on unused brilliance, & startups can buy speed.
The NASDAQ for unfinished genius is here.
The result is fragmented execution and wasted talent, not because innovation is slow, but because there’s no place to route it.
Innovest attacks that gap directly.
Instead of pitching ideas, builders list production-ready codebases with demos, docs, pricing, and direct contact.
Web3 has a strange bottleneck:
execution exists, but discovery doesn’t.
There are founders shipping wallets, DEX aggregators, token tools, dashboards, NFT infra, and full-stack apps, yet most never get seen, funded, or reused.
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Investors have to guess who can execute, with little signal to work from.
3. Teams reinvent the wheel every cycle.
Every new project rebuilds swaps, wallets, dashboards, & tooling from scratch, burning months on infra that already exists.
@lucky19003 Innovest is where Web3 stops pitching ideas and starts showing working products.
Builders list production-ready crypto code. Investors explore real demos, not decks.
It’s a pitch board built on execution, connecting shipped code directly to capital.
We deserve this in 2026 and beyond.
No more reinventing wheels.
If you’re a dev who’s ever thought “damn, someone should buy this code I just wrote,”
Reply below. Or tag a friend who needs it. Let’s make noise, maybe it’ll happen. What features would you want?
We’ve wasted many nights rewriting basic stuff like auth systems or payment integrations that already exist somewhere.
Why isn’t there a marketplace for buying & selling actual source code? Like a proper one where devs can grab quality snippets without the sketchy vibes.
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Right now it’s scattered: GitHub for free stuff, random sites with shady downloads, or overpriced templates.
A solid marketplace could fix that, verified code, fair cuts for sellers, “maybe” even AI matching what you need. Devs win, innovation explodes.
Who’s with me on this?