There’s a lot of museums out there, but they don’t seem to have very good software to keep track of their inventory items. Existing options are really expensive for these organisations (they don’t have a ton of funds typically anyway) and insufficient. There’s scope to build a competitor.
Worth noting: museum folks are extremely worried about losing records if anything happens to the company, which makes new entrants difficult. But something like obsidian could work (where data is always kept with you, instead of hosted on the company servers).
Was talking to someone who manages the museum at my university and they echoed this concern. You'd probably want to use survey thoroughly to validate the problem though!
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