Marketing listing for a flat-fee startup roadmap tool
This entry advertises BoardSimple, an existing public-roadmap-and-changelog product for startups at a flat £25 price, rather than describing an unmet user need.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyB2B SaaS Lacks Affordable External Roadmap Tools With SSO Support
B2B SaaS product teams need a customer-facing roadmap where clients can log in via SSO, view upcoming features, and vote on priorities. Productboard is too expensive, Canny lacks rich roadmap features, and Jira product discovery requires every customer to have an Atlassian account. No affordable option bridges SSO access with feature voting and roadmap visibility.
Trello pricing is too expensive for small teams and startups
Trello lacks pricing flexibility for small companies and startups, with costs that are disproportionate to the value delivered at smaller scales. Teams are forced to choose between overpaying or using an under-featured free tier.
Launch Tracker — SaaS Launch Site Tracker Tool
Product launch announcement for a SaaS launch tracking tool. Not a problem statement.
Indie makers have no affordable changelog — enterprise options 10x pricier
Independent software makers and small SaaS founders need a way to publish and embed product changelogs, but existing tools (Beamer, Headway) are priced for enterprise teams and have stagnated in development. The gap forces builders to either over-pay, cobble together blog-based workarounds, or skip changelogs entirely — losing a key user trust and retention signal.
Asana Pricing Excludes Small Businesses From Full Feature Access
Small business owners find Asana prohibitively expensive, limiting team size and feature access. The pricing model is optimized for enterprise customers, leaving SMBs underserved. This creates a clear market opening for affordable project management alternatives targeting small teams.
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