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Enterprise Collaboration Tools Offer No User Data Deletion Controls

Users and organizations on major collaboration platforms cannot request deletion of their data or exercise basic data sovereignty rights. The absence of deletion controls creates compliance exposure under GDPR, CCPA, and similar regulations. This is a structural gap that affects every business customer dependent on these platforms.

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Security & Compliance · Data Privacy

Meta business verification blocks indie devs from shipping multi-user apps

An indie developer building a social media post scheduler found that Meta requires formal business verification (with legal/corporate registration) before any user besides the developer can authenticate via the app, effectively blocking solo/unregistered developers from launching multi-user products on Meta's platform. He worked around it by open-sourcing and self-hosting the tool instead.

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Developer Tools · APIs & Integrations

Gig Workers Left Without Coverage Due to Undisclosed Rideshare Endorsement Requirements

Insurance agents routinely fail to proactively identify and disclose required endorsements for policyholders who perform gig or delivery work. When accidents occur during delivery shifts, claims are denied for missing riders the agent never mentioned. As gig economy participation grows, this coverage gap is hitting more drivers who believed they were protected.

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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Inherited Technical Debt Backlog Is Impossible to Clear Without Original Context

Teams that defer maintenance let deprecations and warnings accumulate silently until a forced clearing event dumps the entire backlog on one person — often a new hire without codebase context. The tangled interdependencies make the accumulated cost far exceed the sum of individual fixes. This is a structural engineering culture and tooling problem with no good existing solution.

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S5.4L6
Developer Tools · DevOps & Infrastructure

First-Time Founders Lack Remote Team Operating Frameworks

Technical founders who hire their first employees have no playbook for remote team management — expectation-setting, accountability structures, async communication norms, and early fit assessment. The gap between building software and managing people is wide and poorly served by generic management content. This creates costly early hires that fail due to process gaps rather than skill gaps.

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Business Operations · Startup & Founder Ops

Mortgage Servicer Transmits SSN Unencrypted and Blocks Paper Statement Access

A mortgage servicer's new web portal transmits full Social Security Numbers and loan numbers without encryption, creating identity theft risk. When warned, the servicer refused to remediate and blocked paper statement delivery behind the vulnerable portal login. Borrowers cannot safely access their own mortgage statements, preventing them from making accurate payments.

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Security & Compliance · Data Privacy

Engineering Teams Lose Post-Ship Learnings and Repeat Preventable Mistakes

Software teams regularly ship features without capturing what they learned, causing the same bugs and architectural mistakes to recur across cycles. Existing tools (wikis, retros, issue comments) are passive and disconnected from the development workflow. The gap is active, contextual knowledge surfacing at the moment a new feature starts, not after it ships.

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Productivity · Knowledge Management

AT&T Charges Roaming Fees After Customers Confirm Blocks Were Active

Customers who proactively request and receive agent confirmation that international roaming blocks are active still incur hundreds of dollars in roaming charges when travel begins, because carrier system configurations lag behind agent confirmations. AT&T's dispute resolution then denies claims citing the charges as valid, leaving customers liable for system failures they took documented steps to prevent.

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S5.4L6
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

AI chat platforms lack native conversation export to structured formats

ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Studio do not provide a native way to export conversations to PDF, Markdown, or JSON. Copy-pasting manually breaks code blocks, corrupts table formatting, and pulls in internal reasoning artifacts, making it impractical to preserve or share AI-generated work products.

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Productivity

Insurance company fails to respond to urgent fire claim

After a house fire left a customer homeless, State Farm did not return calls or emails. The lack of responsive claims handling during an acute emergency exposes a systemic customer communication failure in the insurance industry.

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S5.4L6
Industry Verticals · Insurance

Home Service Marketplaces Send Unvetted Workers With No Refund on Poor Work

Gig marketplaces send newly hired, unvetted contractors to home service jobs and retain payment even when work is incompetent or incomplete. Customers have no recourse because refund policies do not cover cases where the work was attempted but failed. This is a structural trust and quality assurance gap where platform incentives do not align with service quality.

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Customer Experience · Onboarding

Moving company collects government permit fees but fails to remit

A relocation services company double-charges a customer for city permit fees, then fails to pay the city despite repeated formal demands, leaving the customer at risk of legal fines for a payment already made.

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Security & Compliance · Compliance & Audit

Bank freezes all customer accounts with no meaningful explanation

A customer reports a bank freezing every account they hold without providing a substantive reason, cutting off all access to funds and causing severe financial hardship. This mirrors a recurring cross-bank pattern of unexplained account freezes.

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S5.4L5
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Professional options market data costs $100+/mo, excluding retail traders

Retail and independent traders who need real-time options chain data are priced out of institutional data subscriptions that start at $100/month. The gap between free/delayed data and expensive professional feeds leaves a large segment of self-directed traders flying blind on options flow. A lower-cost alternative unlocks quantitative options analysis for a much broader audience.

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S5.4L5
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Per-seat pricing in task management tools penalizes team growth

Growing teams face escalating costs in task management tools that charge per seat, making it financially painful to onboard new members. The pricing model creates a direct conflict between team expansion and software costs, leading teams to limit access or seek alternatives. This structural friction hits startups and SMBs disproportionately as they scale.

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Productivity · Project Management

Founders Cannot Identify Why Visitors Leave Their Landing Pages

Startup founders lack clear insight into why potential customers exit landing pages without converting, making optimization guesswork. The inability to diagnose abandonment reasons wastes acquisition budget and slows growth. A builder created an AI analysis tool to diagnose this, confirming the market gap.

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Marketing & Growth · Analytics & Attribution

Freelancers and small agencies have no central tracker for client deadlines and renewals

Freelancers and small agencies manage renewals, invoices, contracts, and recurring obligations across scattered spreadsheets, calendar reminders, and email threads. Missing a client deadline or contract renewal causes real revenue and relationship damage. No lightweight purpose-built tool dominates this specific workflow.

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Business Operations · Startup & Founder Ops

Mortgage Servicers Withhold Payoff Statements to Block Refinancing

Mortgage servicers impose unsupported conditions before releasing payoff statements, violating RESPA's 7-business-day disclosure requirement. Borrowers attempting to refinance have their rate locks expire while servicers delay, costing them thousands in higher rates. The practice disproportionately targets borrowers with loan modifications who have less leverage to push back.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Bank Issues Unsolicited Credit Card and Blocks Account Access, Causing Delinquency

A bank issued an unsolicited replacement credit card with a transferred balance, then revoked online portal access preventing the customer from viewing statements or making payments, ultimately reporting the account as severely delinquent despite no customer fault. The customer paid nearly the full balance as soon as they learned of it, but was still reported to all three credit bureaus. Blocking account access while simultaneously accumulating late fees is a structural misuse of account migration processes.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Auto Lenders Force-Place Insurance Without Borrower Consent, Creating Hidden Billing Disputes

Auto loan lenders like Veros Credit unilaterally add lender-placed insurance to borrower accounts without adequate notice, resulting in unexpected charges and billing discrepancies. The lack of communication and transparency makes it difficult for consumers to dispute these charges or understand their loan status.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance