A diagnostic wizard to fix WiFi connectivity failures on Windows.
This post zeroes in on a major headache: when your new PC just can't connect to WiFi, and it's so frustrating that you're ready to wipe everything and start over. That level of frustration shows there's a real need for a dependable fix.
Opportunity: An automated, expert-level WiFi diagnostic and repair tool for Windows. The built-in Windows troubleshooter often falls short, leaving users with no choice but to shell out for pricey tech support or take drastic measures like reinstalling the OS.
Product Form: A downloadable SaaS app. A freemium model could offer a basic scan to pinpoint the problem, while a one-time purchase or subscription would unlock the full suite of automated repair features. The tool would systematically:
- Check and reset network adapters.
- Perform a full TCP/IP stack and Winsock reset.
- Analyze and repair or reinstall potentially corrupt WiFi drivers.
- Temporarily disable firewalls/VPNs to isolate the issue.
- Clear and rebuild network profiles. This would give users the expertise of a seasoned technician in a simple, automated package.
Expected Revenue: Moderate. The fact that users are willing to go as far as reinstalling their OS shows they’re ready to pay a decent amount for a quick fix. A one-time purchase model (around $19-$29) would be very appealing for those needing an immediate solution. This could also be a key feature in a broader "PC Health" subscription service, bringing in steady, recurring revenue.