Users want an app to help identify unmet market needs for new businesses
A user expresses a vague desire for an app that identifies unmet business needs and helps entrepreneurs find ideas no one has built yet. The complaint is bundled with frustration about Android bloatware. This is a general aspiration rather than a specific, well-defined problem.
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