Venture Lab — Lake Stevens, WA

Endless
Vista Ventures

A creative lab where technology, wellness, and impact collide.

Now live: Remember I Said This — call it now, collect the receipts later  →

Visionary Startup
Ventures

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Our History

Endless Vista Ventures started as a late-night idea during a time of feeling stuck. A desire to build something that mattered — a studio to explore AI, philanthropy, and ambitious ideas. Over time, a few projects launched, others paused, and learning continued. This isn't a finished company — it's a creative lab. The journey's just getting started.

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Our Mission

Endless Vista exists to experiment boldly. Not a typical startup or consulting firm — it's a venture lab built to test ideas that blend technology, creativity, and impact. From AI-powered tools to gamified platforms and philanthropic experiments, we explore projects that challenge norms and reimagine how things work.

Build cool stuff. Learn fast. Share what works.

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Our Vision

To build a space where experimentation is the product — and where bold, unconventional ideas get a real shot. A future where small teams create real-world change using the right mix of AI, design, and storytelling.

The world doesn't need more noise. It needs thoughtful, playful, purpose-driven ventures.

Founder
Youssef
Elmaraghy
MBA Candidate · Cloud & DevOps · AI Systems
10+
Years Volunteering
OSU
Patient Advisor
Rear Commodore
Ideas in Progress

Youssef Elmaraghy is the founder of Endless Vista Ventures LLC and an MBA candidate with a background spanning cloud infrastructure, DevOps, networking, and AI-powered systems. He's worked across highly technical environments and product-focused initiatives, building scalable solutions while navigating ambiguity and experimentation.

Endless Vista is his independent venture lab — a space to test ideas at the edge of technology, design, and social impact. Whether through gamified dashboards, AI agents, or community-driven tools, Youssef is driven by one goal: build with intention, ship with curiosity, and keep learning forward.

"I like solving strange problems. Sometimes they're technical, sometimes they're social, and sometimes they're just... ideas that won't leave me alone. Endless Vista gives me space to explore, to build, and to keep learning — in public, with purpose."

Giving Back

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Over a decade as Patient Advisor and Ambassador at The Ohio State University Medical Center
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Greeter and Tour Guide for Habitat for Humanity International
Rear Commodore at Seattle Singles Yacht Club, coordinating events, outreach, and Northwest Harvest food drives

Drop Us a Line

Curious about collaborating, co-building, or just want to say hello? We'd love to hear from you.

Lake Stevens, WA, USA
Open Mon–Fri · 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Exploring the Edge of
Wellness, Tech, and Purpose

We're not a startup factory. We're a venture lab — testing small, thoughtful ideas that might help people make better choices, connect more meaningfully, and support causes they care about.

Where We're
Building

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Remember I Said This LIVE

Our first shipped product. Log your gut call before the noise gets in — then let real life decide who was right. Learn which of your instincts to actually trust. Visit rememberisaidthis.com →

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Gamified Wellness

Playful dashboards that turn fitness into a team sport — with house points, challenges, and subtle nudges to keep people moving. See: OctoFit prototype.

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AI Agents for Everyday Use

Tiny automations that simplify decision-making, track progress, and reduce friction — without requiring a setup wizard or a PhD.

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Purpose-Driven Platforms

Experiments in giving and participation: raffles that fund communities, systems that reward action over popularity, and new models of transparent impact.

Wellness Meets Systems Thinking

Wellness isn't one-size-fits-all — and it shouldn't require wearables or subscriptions. We're curious about how smart prompts, simple design, and low-pressure systems can help people take better care of themselves — without guilt, noise, or perfectionism.

  • Personalized tracking that actually sticks
  • Low-tech tools for real-world behavior change
  • Systems that reward consistency, not extremes

Where Purpose
Meets Prototype

We're not trying to save the world. But we are exploring how technology can help us show up better — in how we give, connect, and build systems that serve. One of our early experiments is a platform that reimagines philanthropy: blending digital participation with transparent, community-driven giving. Less top-down charity, more bottom-up trust.

And beyond that, we're constantly testing:

  • Can AI help people make better micro-decisions?
  • Can gamification nudge people into better habits?
  • Can we build tools that do good — without requiring scale to matter?

Let's Build Together

If you're curious about rethinking systems — or you work in wellness, education, nonprofit, or community-building — we'd love to hear from you. We're not pitching decks. We're not selling hype. We're building things, testing them in public, and looking for collaborators who care about the same questions.

Gaming for Good: The Project
That Didn't Launch — But Still Matters

What if gaming mechanics could fund real-world change? We explored this ambitious idea — and learned a lot along the way.

🎮 Building a Movement

At Endless Vista Ventures, we explored what it would look like if participants could engage in raffles, mini-games, or interactive events — not just to win prizes, but to direct donations, vote for nonprofits, and support underfunded causes in their own communities.

We called it Gaming for Good — blending play with purpose, giving with transparency, and design with impact. The tech was there. The interest was there. But new legislation around sweepstakes and prize-based giving made the model legally unviable — for now.

But the idea still matters.

What We
Learned

Lesson 01

People want to support good causes — they just need frictionless, fun ways to do it. Lowering the barrier to giving is everything.

Lesson 02

Gamification works — but trust, transparency, and compliance matter even more. No amount of fun compensates for a broken foundation.

Lesson 03

Sometimes the timing isn't right. And that's okay. A paused idea isn't a failed idea — it's a hypothesis waiting for the right conditions.

🤝 Want to Explore What's Next?

We're still curious about how games, dashboards, and community input can power systems of giving — without falling into pay-to-play traps. If you're working in civic tech, social innovation, fundraising, or gaming design, let's connect.

Ideas Worth
Exploring

At Endless Vista, we experiment with ideas that might not have a market yet — but could be worth building anyway. Not all will ship. Some may pivot. But each one teaches us something.

Directions We're
Exploring

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Collective Ownership Platforms

What if groups could co-purchase high-value items — like tech, tools, or even land — with full transparency and shared utility? We're exploring cooperative ownership models that make access more equitable.

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Niche E-commerce Experiments

Platforms for overlooked communities and hyper-specific needs — where personalization and authenticity matter more than scale. We're testing what happens when you build for depth, not breadth.

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Gamified Giving (from Gaming for Good)

While this concept didn't go live due to legal complexities, it still informs our thinking: How can we use playful, transparent systems to drive real-world social impact? The question remains open.

🤝 Want to Co-Invent Something?

We love talking with designers, technologists, operators, and domain nerds who see the world just a bit differently. We're not pitching decks or selling hype — just building things, testing them, and looking for curious collaborators.

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