Motivational post: first Reddit signup — not a problem
Celebration post about getting a first signup after a month of Reddit posting. Contains no problem statement and is not a candidate for solution generation.
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Personal milestone post about getting first user on a portfolio tracker. Not a problem.
Early-Stage Startups Struggle to Acquire Users Without Paid Channels
Solo founders seeking early traction without paid marketing budgets rely heavily on Reddit and community channels. There is no systematic playbook for converting community engagement into sustainable signups at scale.
Zero to First Customer Validation Struggle
Early-stage founders struggle to convert free users or feedback into first paying customers. The first payment validates product-market fit.
Solo Developer Shares Burnout and Doubt During Long Personal Project
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AI-Built Apps Face Community Backlash When Seeking User Feedback
Developers using AI coding tools face hostile reception when promoting their projects on Reddit and developer forums. Communities dismiss AI-assisted work as slop, making it nearly impossible to get genuine user feedback regardless of product quality.
Problem descriptions, scores, analysis, and solution blueprints may be updated as new community data becomes available.