ideas is an open place to collect useful plans for the future of Iran. It brings together ideas for tech, roads, energy, business, education, and daily life.
Anyone can add an idea. Anyone can read one. The goal is to turn good thoughts into real projects.
Visit the releases page to download and run this file on Windows:
If the page shows a Windows file, download it, then open the file from your Downloads folder.
- Open the releases page.
- Find the newest release.
- Download the Windows file if one is listed.
- Open the file after the download finishes.
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
- Follow the on-screen steps.
If the app opens in a browser, keep that tab open. If it opens as a desktop app, pin it to your taskbar if you want quick access.
Use a Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 200 MB of free disk space
- A stable internet connection
- A modern web browser if the app opens in the browser
A mouse and keyboard make setup easier, but the app can still work on a laptop touchpad.
- Read public ideas
- Share a new idea
- Add a title, short summary, and next steps
- Include images, links, or notes
- Help improve ideas from other people
- Use the same structure so ideas stay easy to read
Each idea should be short, clear, and useful. Keep it to one to a few pages.
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Title
Use a short name that says what the idea is. -
Author
Add your name, a short background, and a way to contact you if you want. -
Abstract
Explain what the idea is, why it matters, and what problem it solves. -
Why It’s Interesting
Say why this idea matters now, why it matters for Iran, and what change it could make. -
Approach
Describe the main steps, the order of work, the timeline, and the method. -
Help Needed
List the people, money, data, tools, or partners that could help. -
Supporting Material
Add charts, images, links, or videos if they help explain the idea.
- Be concise and practical
- Focus on solutions, not arguments
- Use plain words
- Make the idea easy to act on
- Add visuals when they help
- Keep each section focused on one point
A strong idea should:
- Solve a real problem
- Be specific
- Be possible to test
- Show who it helps
- Show what the first step looks like
- Leave room for others to join in
A weak idea is broad, vague, or hard to use. A strong one gives readers a path forward.
- Title: Solar Roof Kits for Small Shops
- Author: Name, city, and contact
- Abstract: A plan to help small shops cut power costs with roof solar kits
- Why It’s Interesting: Lower costs, less pressure on the grid, useful in many cities
- Approach: Start with one market, test one kit size, measure cost savings
- Help Needed: Solar suppliers, installers, local shop owners, funding
- Supporting Material: Photos, price table, simple chart, short video
You can help by:
- Adding a new idea
- Improving an existing idea
- Sharing useful data
- Linking to reports, charts, or news
- Helping turn an idea into a real project
Small edits matter. A better title, a clearer step, or a stronger chart can make an idea much easier to use.
See all discussions here:
This repository is an open, bottom-up set of ideas for building the future of Iran across:
- Tech
- Infrastructure
- Economy
- Society
The focus is on useful ideas that can turn into teams, projects, and companies.
If you are using a Windows PC, the usual flow is:
- Open the releases page.
- Download the latest Windows file.
- Save it to a folder you can find again.
- Open the file.
- Read or add ideas.
If the file is a ZIP folder, right-click it and choose Extract All before opening it.
A good idea should answer these questions:
- What is the problem?
- Who feels the problem?
- What is the solution?
- Why now?
- What is the first step?
- What help is needed?
- How can someone test it?
Before you post an idea, check that:
- A non-expert can understand it
- The title is short
- The abstract says the main point fast
- The approach has real steps
- The help needed list is useful
- The idea fits on a few pages
Visit the latest releases on GitHub
This repository works best for ideas that are:
- Clear
- Actionable
- Useful at scale
- Easy to discuss
- Ready for feedback
- Meant for real-world use