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Porn/lust recovery apps are quietly making millions (Quittr, Brainbuddy)-1 built PurePath and I'm looking for someone to come on for equity.
High-intent, underserved recovery niche with strong unit economics (Quittr proved $250K MRR in 4 months) and minimal competition relative to demand. · via r/SaaS
Launch HN: Prized (YC S26) – Let non-engineer staff build secure internal tools
Non-technical staff describing tool requirements → full-stack app auto-generated and deployed is a massive time/cost multiplier for resource-constrained companies. · via Hacker News
I simulated 1,000 failed subscription renewals. "Just retry the card" turned out to be the wrong advice - here's what the decline codes actually say.
Most businesses retry failed cards blindly without understanding decline codes—systematic recovery using decline intelligence can recover 15-30% of failed transactions. · via r/SaaS
Show HN: Loop – Find out what happened weeks after your warm intro
Email introductions lack follow-up automation, leaving deal outcomes unknown and metrics unmeasurable. · via Hacker News
I Need 10 Business Owners to Test My SaaS Audit Tool — $499
SaaS stack bloat is endemic and quantifiable—average company overpays 30-50% with zero friction to fix. · via Dev.to Startup
Show HN: Flakiness.io – Test Analytics for GitHub
Test flakiness is a universal pain for teams running CI/CD pipelines; analytics + root-cause visibility is a clear monetizable gap between free tools and expensive observability platforms. · via Hacker News
I built a Chrome extension that auto-hides emails & credit cards in screen demos
Manual blurring of PII in demo videos is a recurring, tedious task with zero good tooling — automation here is table-stakes for safe demoing. · via Dev.to ShowDev
Building SkipCalls: What Production Voice AI Taught Me About Phone Agents
AI phone receptionists solve a genuine revenue leak for SMBs who can't afford 24/7 human staffing but lose qualified leads to missed calls. · via Dev.to Startup
Solo founder — does "one dashboard of marketing todos" sound useful or like more busywork?
Marketing coordination for solopreneurs is fragmented; a single actionable dashboard with prioritized tasks + ready-made drafts addresses real workflow friction. · via r/SideProject
My wife was applying for jobs, but her spreadsheet was always behind her inbox, so we built OfferTrail
Job search coordination is fragmented across email, spreadsheets, and tracking—a dedicated tool directly addresses this recurring pain. · via r/SaaS
Show HN: Minute – Offline meeting notes on macOS with Whisper and llama.cpp
Real pain point: people want meeting transcription/summarization but fear cloud recording storage; local-first solves this with minimal friction. · via Hacker News
We got tired of stuffing our AI agent's entire chat history into every prompt, so we built an API that doesn't
LLM token costs explode with full chat history re-submission; a managed memory API solves cost + latency pain for production agents. · via Dev.to ShowDev
Looking for feedback: a website you manage by messaging a Discord bot
Friction between 'need a website' and 'can't afford/manage a developer' is real; Discord bot UX removes the barrier to both creation and updates. · via r/SaaS
My portfolio tracker gives the whole dashboard away free. Here is what I put behind $4.99 and why.
Freemium model with strategic premium features ($4.99/mo) solves investor frustration with locked-behind-paywall basics in competing trackers. · via r/SaaS
Show HN: Alcatraz – Pure-Go PII detection, 100x faster than MS Presidio
Pure-Go PII detection 100x faster than incumbent (MS Presidio) solves a concrete performance bottleneck in runtime data masking pipelines. · via Hacker News
MermaidBin, a pastebin for Mermaid diagrams
Mermaid diagram sharing is friction-filled (screenshots, rendering dependencies)—a simple pastebin solves immediate pain with shareable SVG URLs. · via r/SaaS
I just shipped Smart Mode for my feedback widget and am looking for 5-10 beta testers
Feedback widgets suffer from predictable blindness after 3 days; Smart Mode solves this by using behavioral signals to intelligently trigger engagement at moments of intent. · via r/SaaS
My AI PR Reviewer Kept Repeating Itself — Here's the Bug and the Fix
GitHub Actions marketplace + LLM-powered code review solves real friction (PR bottlenecks) with a freemium distribution channel already built-in. · via Dev.to ShowDev
We’re building a governance layer for AI agents. Do SaaS teams actually need this?
AI agent safety/governance is a real compliance and operational risk — teams need controls outside agent code to prevent unauthorized actions. · via r/SaaS
I got tired of "free" tools wanting my email or my files, so I built 26 that run entirely in the browser
Removing friction (no email, no signup, no server upload) from commodity tools creates immediate adoption for users fatigued by data-harvesting SaaS. · via Dev.to ShowDev
Built a WhatsApp AI assistant, validated it in Brazil, now expanding to LATAM + India. Would love some honest opinions
WhatsApp has massive adoption in LATAM/India but lacks native business automation—a bottleneck the founder is already proving can be monetized. · via r/SaaS
How to Turn Static HTML, Markdown, and AI-Generated Code into a Live URL in 5 Seconds
Removes friction from sharing static content by eliminating setup/deployment steps that currently require manual work. · via Dev.to ShowDev
I built TryTokka so AI API bills stop surprising me (not TikTok)
Multi-provider AI API bill consolidation solves a real fragmentation pain as teams scale LLM usage across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and others. · via Dev.to ShowDev
Launch HN: Tokenless (YC S26) – Automatic model switching to save money
LLM routing/fallback is a real pain point for cost-conscious AI builders, but comments expose legitimate technical questions about when switching actually saves money. · via Hacker News
Show HN: Steadra.dev is for automated QA with no effort
AI-powered automated QA eliminates manual test writing, solving a widespread pain point in development teams · via Hacker News
Free AI visibility scanner for your website
As AI assistants replace traditional search, websites risk invisibility—RankLLM fills the gap by measuring discoverability across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other AI systems. · via Hacker News
Threshold testing is blind to agent regression; we built the statistical alternative, validated against 29 PRs
LLM agent testing blindly relies on threshold metrics that miss real regressions—statistical regression testing fixes this with validated methodology. · via Dev.to ShowDev
pricing page feedback (AI qual research analysis tool)
Qualitative research analysis (thematic coding, journey mapping, persona generation) is a real pain point with few modern, accessible tools—most teams use spreadsheets or expensive legacy platforms. · via r/SaaS
Tool that creates UI product animation
Converting raw screen recordings + prompts into polished animations solves a genuine time bottleneck in SaaS marketing workflows. · via r/SaaS
I made an authentication sass with un-tiered SSO.
Un-tiered SSO pricing removes adoption friction for enterprises while supporting all major standards (OIDC, SAML, SCIM, passkeys). · via r/SaaS
Built a product that turns CSV's into simple reports in 60 seconds
Real pain: SMEs can't afford contractors for basic reporting; instant CSV-to-report automation fills a genuine gap. · via r/SaaS
FIRST PAYING USERS !!
Low-code workflow automation for non-technical users to replace ad-hoc engineer requests is a real recurring pain with proven willingness to pay. · via r/SaaS
YouTube Comments in .csv
YouTube comment extraction is a recurring pain for researchers and analysts; minimal competition in the low-code/no-code space with clear willingness to pay for data access. · via Hacker News
Speed-to-lead is an engineering problem: winning the job in under 2 seconds
Speed-to-lead is a quantifiable bottleneck in home services; <2 second response wins jobs, and automation solves a measurable revenue problem. · via Dev.to Startup
I'm Selling Lifetime Access to My SaaS for $9 — Here's Why
Subscription waste is a recurring, quantifiable pain with proven willingness to pay (users save $500-2K/year). · via Dev.to Startup
Show Dev: Persistent, Outcome-Grounded Memory for AI Agents — No GPU, No Vector DB
Solves a real pain point in AI agent development (memory loss between sessions) with a lightweight alternative to expensive vector DB solutions. · via Dev.to ShowDev
how do i actually get my first users??
Distraction-blocking + behavioral tracking for short-form video is a real pain point with minimal competition, but user acquisition is the bottleneck. · via r/SaaS
Show HN: OneCLI – OSS credential gateway that keeps secrets out of AI agents
As AI agents proliferate, a dedicated secrets vault purpose-built for agent-to-service access is a real gap between generic vaults and AI-specific needs. · via Hacker News
Solo-built app just passed a bigger competitor on Google Play visibility score
Solo dev outcompeted larger competitors by focusing on user-uploaded content (notes/PDFs) → AI-powered study tools, capturing existing demand in the study app market. · via r/SaaS
Show HN: The Daily FM – Turn any source into a daily podcast
Converts high-friction content consumption (blogs, HN, podcasts) into passive consumption via podcast app — removes daily context-switching overhead. · via Hacker News
As a solo dev I built my freelance cash-forecast tool for exactly one customer (me). Now I'm getting ready to launch it. Judge me.
Solo dev built a tool solving their own acute pain (cash forecasting) and is already validating product-market fit by ditching competing solutions. · via r/SaaS
How I Built SpotApply: An AI Job Copilot Scanning 1,000+ ATS Boards & Scoring Resume Fit
Job search is broken and manual—automation + AI-driven filtering + resume matching solves a daily, high-frequency pain point with clear willingness to pay. · via Dev.to ShowDev
Built a SaaS that surfaces federal contracts, grants, and RFPs before they post publicly. $0 in revenue so far. What would it take for you to pay for this?
SAM.gov posts contracts after public announcement; early access to RFPs/contracts before posting is a clear competitive advantage worth paying for. · via r/SaaS
Free Reddit Marketing Tool
Automating lead discovery from Reddit's intent-rich conversations eliminates hours of manual searching and creates a repeatable pipeline for cold outreach. · via r/SaaS
Built this AI voicemail for my portfolio, but now I’m wondering whether it could become an actual product
AI voicemail solves a real operational pain for service businesses, with existing telephony integrations making MVP viable solo. · via r/SaaS
I built a browser based GIS map maker. Looking for feedback
Significant friction exists between free/complex tools (QGIS) and expensive enterprise solutions (Esri); browser-based alternative removes both barriers. · via r/SaaS
Seeking feedback: I built a search engine for images to search by their internal metadata
EXIF/metadata search is a high-intent niche with legitimate uses (authentication, investigation, copyright) and few direct competitors offering comprehensive indexing. · via r/SideProject
One support widget, seven platforms: what shipping to each marketplace actually takes
Multi-platform widget distribution is the real bottleneck for support tools—solving it unlocks a massive TAM of fragmented sellers. · via Dev.to ShowDev
My First Customer Deployed an App while i was Delevaring Food
Serverless hosting abstraction layer removes deployment friction for developers who lack infrastructure expertise. · via r/SideProject
Built a Chrome extension for german business owners because people kept asking for the same thing. It now pays for nights out with friends.
Solved a specific, repeating pain point for a niche market with a simple Chrome extension that generates recurring revenue. · via r/SaaS