Ok, the first thing you need to do is to take all of your ideas and put them together in your head, and then sit down and document them. Come up with a coherent idea. Don’t worry, right now, it’s just a bunch of ideas flowing around in your head, and we all understand that. Write these ideas down and come up with something that makes sense and you would feel comfortable in saying and explaining to someone else.
Once you have something coherent, talk to some people that have experience in that area. See if the idea makes sense to them. See if they and some of their contacts would sign a letter of intent to purchase. Only if you can get a few signers would I even then think about writing any software. No sense in wasting time on something no one will buy.
Good luck!
Congrats. I’m one of the “ideas are worthless” guys. There is a specific situations where “ideas are worthless.” I hate patents, but patents are important. The point I am getting at is things are only valuable or worthless within the context that they are in. People tend to look at things only thru the view of the extreme, and that is where you get the “ideas are worthless” statements and ideas are worthless without the execution to give the, value. When you are sitting there throwing around ideas, that is where ideas are worthless. You had already gone out and done work. The idea and the work together created value.
Good job!