News overload drives demand for clarity-focused news aggregation
A founder describes building Snel Nieuws to address personal frustration with overwhelming news volume and lack of clarity. While the underlying pain of news overload is real and widely felt, this entry is a product pitch rather than a validated user problem report. The news aggregation space has numerous existing players addressing this need.
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