One of the biggest fears every inventor faces isn’t coming up with an idea.
It’s deciding who to tell.
Perhaps you’ve thought of a product that could solve a genuine problem. Friends tell you it’s brilliant. Family encourages you to “do something with it.”
But then reality sets in.
Who can you trust?
The internet is full of companies promising to help inventors. Some ask for thousands of pounds before they’ve even looked at your idea. Others promise patents, marketing, manufacturers and riches, but offer very little in return.
It’s no wonder so many inventors simply put their ideas back in a drawer.
The Trust Problem
Most inventors aren’t legal experts.
They don’t know whether they need a patent.
They don’t know whether someone might copy their idea.
And they certainly don’t know which companies genuinely have their interests at heart.
That uncertainty stops thousands of potentially valuable inventions from ever seeing the light of day.
Keeping Your Costs Low
At Inventors Aid, we believe the first step shouldn’t be spending thousands of pounds.
It should be giving your idea the opportunity to be seen.
Our approach is different.
Instead of asking inventors to invest heavily before anyone has shown interest, we provide a secure way of advertising new ideas to manufacturers and businesses that are actively looking for innovation.
Your idea is presented in a basic format that explains what it does without revealing the confidential details needed to copy it.
If a manufacturer wants to know more, they first agree to a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Only then are the full details shared.
That means you remain in control of your idea throughout the process.
Why This Makes Sense
Think about it from a manufacturer’s point of view.
Companies are constantly looking for products that solve problems or improve existing ones. They don’t necessarily want to invent them—they simply want to manufacture and sell them.
Inventors Aid helps bring inventors and manufacturers together in a straightforward, affordable way.
If there is genuine commercial interest, that’s the time to consider patents, licensing agreements or production—not before anyone has even expressed an interest.
A Simpler Route
Our aim is to remove many of the financial barriers that prevent ordinary people from pursuing their ideas.
You don’t need expensive presentations.
You don’t need complex patent knowledge.
You don’t need to gamble thousands of pounds just to discover whether anyone is interested.
You simply need somewhere trustworthy to begin.
Free Until the End of 2026
To help launch the Inventors Aid community, we’re offering inventors the opportunity to submit their ideas completely free of charge until 31 December 2026.
There is no obligation and no expensive commitment.
It’s simply an opportunity to receive constructive feedback and allow your idea to be viewed securely by businesses looking for fresh product opportunities.
Every Great Product Started as Someone’s Idea
Behind every successful product was once a person wondering exactly what you’re wondering today:
“Can I trust anyone with my idea?”
Inventors Aid was created to provide a practical answer to that question.
If you’ve been waiting because you didn’t know where to start—or who to trust—this could be the first step towards discovering what your idea is really worth.
Take the First Step
If you’ve read this far, there’s a good chance you’ve already got an idea sitting in a notebook, on your phone, or simply in your head.
I understand why you’ve kept it to yourself.
I’ve spent many years inventing products of my own. Some worked well, others never got off the ground. Like thousands of inventors, I’ve experienced the uncertainty, the expense, the dead ends, and the disappointment that can so easily discourage people from taking the next step.
That’s one of the main reasons I created Inventors Aid.
I’m not interested in making money from inventors before they’ve even discovered whether their idea has commercial potential. My aim is to help ordinary people get their ideas seen by businesses that are genuinely looking for new products.
If you’d simply like to discuss your idea, or ask whether Inventors Aid is the right route for you, you’re welcome to contact me directly.
Email: [email protected]
There is no obligation, no sales pressure, and no endless exchange of emails. If your idea appears suitable for Inventors Aid, I’ll explain how the process works. If it isn’t, I’ll tell you honestly.
Sometimes all an inventor needs is someone who understands the journey and can point them in the right direction.
Your next successful idea could begin with a simple conversation.
Best regards,
George Hughes
Founder, Inventors Aid
Inventor for over 40 years
