We found 7 business ideas that will blow up in 2026

We found 7 business ideas that will blow up in 2026

The anti-tech movement is minting fortunes, from a creator selling $800k in retro Bluetooth landlines to startups turning cheap flip phones into distraction-free forwarding devices.

Jun 2, 2026 48:20 Difficulty: Beginner Played
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An app called Pet Chat claims to translate pet barks with 95% accuracy.

Shaan Puri Pet Chat marketing claims

Interplay Learning is a leader in VR training for blue-collar trades, providing certified programs through VR headsets.

Shaan Puri Interplay Learning company information

There are over 500,000 unfilled HVAC and plumbing jobs in the United States.

Shaan Puri Industry labor statistics

The New York Times games-only subscription has over one million paying subscribers.

Shaan Puri New York Times financial reports

A physical crossing guard newsletter creator named Christine makes $14,000 a month mailing out her musings.

Sam Parr Wall Street Journal article

The dumbphone subreddit has over 200,000 subscribers.

Sam Parr Reddit community metrics

A CNN segment demonstrated that spending two weeks with a dumb phone significantly increased a presenter's memory and focus metrics.

Sam Parr CNN experiment / brain scan study

An Instagram creator known as Cat GPT sold $800,000 worth of retro-style physical phones in five months.

Sam Parr Cat GPT / Cat Labs sales data

Zach Yadegari's previous startup, CalAI, reached between $20 million and $30 million in ARR before being acquired.

Shaan Puri CalAI acquisition details

TL;DR

Sam Parr and Shaan Puri rate 7 wild startup ideas capturing consumer attention in 2026. The episode covers AI-powered pet translators, physical puzzle newsletters, and virtual reality vocational training targeting the half-million trade job shortage in the US. They dive deep into the anti-tech 'dumb phone' megatrend, analyzing how physical boundaries can cure screen addiction. The single most useful takeaway is that building a strong brand identity is the ultimate moat when distributing physical or low-tech commodities.

#anti-tech #wellness trends #experiential hospitality #vocational training #physical products #startups #entrepreneurship #business-ideas #VR-training #digital-detox #sauna #wellness #prediction-markets #monetization #marketing

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Sam Parr and Shaan Puri debate 7 unique, borderline crazy business ideas making waves in 2026, covering everything from AI pet translators and physical puzzle newspapers to the booming anti-tech 'dumb phone' movement.

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Schvitz
A Russian-style bathhouse or steam room, traditionally a social and communal gathering place.
Kidulting
The act of adults purchasing toys, games, or experiences traditionally meant for children to destress.
Dumb phone
A phone designed with basic functionality (typically call and text only) to reduce screen time and internet usage.
ARR
Annual Recurring Revenue; a key financial metric for subscription and SaaS businesses.
HBOT
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy; a medical treatment involving breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber.