Claspt - Encrypted Markdown Vault With MCP Server
Claspt is a product listing for an encrypted markdown note vault with built-in MCP server and biometric unlock. This is a product description rather than a user-reported problem.
Signal
Visibility
Sign in free to unlock the full scoring breakdown, root-cause analysis, and solution blueprint.
Sign up freeAlready have an account? Sign in
Deep Analysis
Root causes, cross-domain patterns, and opportunity mapping
Sign up free to read the full analysis — no credit card required.
Already have an account? Sign in
Solution Blueprint
Tech stack, MVP scope, go-to-market strategy, and competitive landscape
Sign up free to read the full analysis — no credit card required.
Already have an account? Sign in
Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyTakt App Product Description (Not a Problem Statement)
This entry is a marketing description of the Takt notes and tasks application, not a problem experienced by users. It describes product features including offline-first sync, end-to-end encryption, and wiki-links. No pain point or unmet need is expressed.
Privacy-First Local Firearms Inventory Management
Gun owners want a way to track their firearms collection, ammo, and maintenance logs without surrendering data to cloud servers. Existing apps require accounts and subscriptions while storing sensitive ownership data externally. A local-only offline solution addresses the privacy concern but is already built and offered free.
Repetitive Manual Unlocking of Password-Protected PDFs and Archives
Users who regularly receive encrypted PDFs and ZIP archives (bank statements, payslips, invoices) must manually look up and enter the same password repeatedly, even when the file format and password never change. This creates unnecessary friction in routine document workflows.
Post-quantum crypto vault open source project announcement
A product announcement for an open-source post-quantum cryptography vault built in Rust. This is a solution showcase, not a user problem statement.
No Viable Self-Hosted Zero-Knowledge Cloud Storage with Good UX
Privacy-conscious users and organizations need end-to-end encrypted file storage they control, but open-source alternatives either lack quality E2EE (NextCloud), have poor clients, or lock security features behind expensive subscriptions (Seafile). The gap is a polished, actively maintained zero-knowledge option with native multi-platform clients.
Problem descriptions, scores, analysis, and solution blueprints may be updated as new community data becomes available.