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Commercial Real Estate Data Costs Too Much for First-Pass Investment Scans

CoStar and similar enterprise CRE data platforms are prohibitively expensive for small investors and analysts doing initial property screening. The per-seat cost makes it impractical to run lightweight qualification passes at scale. A $5/1k-listing API tier addresses this gap directly.

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Industry Verticals · Real Estate

Mortgage servicers denying loss mitigation without explaining reasoning

FHA/VA borrowers who request mortgage modifications find servicers denying all options and offering only unaffordable repayment plans, with no explanation of the financial analysis or guideline basis for denial. Appeals are rejected without substantive review. Borrowers have no transparency into whether proper loss mitigation procedures — required under federal servicing guidelines — were followed.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Hand-coding HTML emails with Litmus testing creates unsustainable backlog

Email marketers hand-coding every campaign layout must run full Litmus test suites for each minor change, creating an unsustainable workflow under high campaign volume. The process lacks efficient template reuse and automated cross-client testing. This affects professional email developers and marketing teams managing large campaign backlogs.

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Marketing & Growth · Email Marketing

Software products cannot anticipate every user workflow, forcing workarounds

No software product can plan for every workflow a user needs, yet customers are stuck with rigid feature sets and resort to manual workarounds when their needs fall outside the vendor roadmap. The absence of a governed customization layer inside existing products creates persistent friction for both users and support teams.

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Business Operations · Startup & Founder Ops

Doctors lack structured shorthand tools for clinical case notes

Clinicians writing case notes must choose between unstructured free text and cumbersome full-form EHR entry, both of which are slow and error-prone. Ambient AI tools are unsuitable for noisy hospital environments and raise privacy concerns, leaving a gap for structured shorthand input. A domain-specific language with parser support could bridge speed and structure for residents and attendings alike.

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Industry Verticals · Healthcare & Wellness

Credit Bureaus Failing to Remove Inaccurate Derogatory Accounts After Formal Disputes

Despite formal FCRA dispute letters and bureau acknowledgment of inaccuracies, derogatory accounts remain on consumer credit reports. Credit bureaus often return disputes as verified without transparency into how verification occurred. Consumers have no effective mechanism to force removal without costly legal action.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Banks Deny Debit Fraud Claims Using Card-Possession Logic Despite Reg E Protections

Wells Fargo denied $5,500 in unauthorized debit card charges by citing that the physical card remained in the customer's possession, despite federal Reg E zero-liability requirements for promptly-reported unauthorized transactions. Card-not-present fraud via compromised card numbers is routinely denied under this pretext. A police report was filed but had no bearing on the outcome.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Indian SMBs Cannot Afford Existing E-Commerce Platforms to Start Selling Online

Small businesses in India face platform costs of ₹60,000+ per year just to launch an online store, pricing out the majority of the market. Shopify and WooCommerce serve Western price points poorly for Indian micro-merchants. A free, self-hosted alternative with WhatsApp and local payment integrations addresses a structurally underserved segment.

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Business Operations · E-commerce Operations

Telecom Buries Plan Price Increases in Fine Print With No Meaningful Notice Window

Telecom carriers increase plan prices by disclosing changes in fine print on the last page of e-statements and sending email notification only days before billing, giving customers no meaningful opportunity to shop alternatives or avoid the charge. The lack of prominent, timely notice is designed to maximize revenue from customers who do not actively monitor their bills. Bill monitoring tools that detect and alert on plan changes before billing dates would protect consumers.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Insurance denies stolen vehicle claim using undisclosed vehicle-location policy clause

Auto insurers deny theft claims by invoking a policy clause that voids coverage if the vehicle is deemed to have been kept primarily at an unlisted address. Multi-driver families with adult children at separate addresses face sudden coverage gaps they were never clearly informed about. This structural loophole enables claim denial for legitimate theft losses.

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Industry Verticals · Insurance

Real Estate Listing Sites Omit Investment Return and Cash Flow Data

Property listing platforms surface photos and specs but provide no data on rental yield, cap rate, or return on investment — forcing buyers to build their own spreadsheets from fragmented sources. Individual investors without analyst backgrounds lack a unified layer connecting listing data with financial performance metrics. This gap makes property investment analysis slow, error-prone, and inaccessible to non-expert buyers.

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Industry Verticals · Real Estate

Debt Collector Garnishing Wages After Lawsuit Notice Sent to Outdated Address

Collectors pursuing decade-old debts obtain default judgments by sending required legal notices to addresses that are years out of date, denying consumers any opportunity to contest. The bank account is levied before the customer is aware a lawsuit was filed. There is no mechanism requiring collectors to locate current addresses before serving legal process on time-barred debts.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Credit Bureau Reinserting Blocked Identity Theft Accounts in Violation of FCRA 605B

Identity theft victims who successfully block fraudulent accounts under FCRA Section 605B find the accounts reinserted onto their reports without the required notification or re-verification. The reinsertion restarts the damage to credit scores and enables continued fraudulent activity. Bureaus face no immediate consequence for violating the statutory reinsertion rules, leaving victims in a cycle of repeated disputes.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Telecom Plan Changes Silently Void Trade-In Credits

When AT&T customer service switches a customer to a different plan, it automatically cancels existing trade-in credit commitments without disclosure — costing customers hundreds to thousands of dollars. Agents cannot reverse the cancellation, and management denies responsibility. This is a systemic contract integrity failure affecting anyone who accepts a plan change recommendation while carrying a device trade-in.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Telecom & Utilities

Online Car Dealers Sell Vehicles with Undisclosed Pre-Sale Damage

Carvana sold a vehicle with undisclosed pre-existing damage to multiple components despite claiming it passed a thorough inspection process. Consumers buying cars online without test drives have no reliable way to verify the true condition of a vehicle before purchase.

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Industry Verticals · Automotive

Banks Change Autopay Settings Without User Confirmation

Citibank switched a customer's autopay to full statement balance without any email confirmation or explicit consent, nearly triggering a large unexpected withdrawal. Financial institutions lack adequate consent flows for changing payment automation settings.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Bank Mishandles Unauthorized Transaction Fraud Dispute for Business

Business account holders face unauthorized large transactions that banks fail to properly investigate, providing contradictory information and delaying reimbursement. Regulation E obligations are routinely ignored with banks claiming emails were sent that never existed. Fraud dispute tracking for business debit accounts lacks transparency and accountability.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Brand Content Production Requires Expensive Photography

Brands and marketers face high costs and slow turnaround for professional photography, creating a bottleneck in content production pipelines.

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Marketing & Growth · content-creation

Progressive Nearly Doubles Premiums for Long-Term Customers After Minor Low-Damage Accidents

Progressive raised a 20-year customer's monthly premium from $730 to over $1,300 after a 7mph accident with no vehicle damage. The rate increase was so disproportionate to the incident that the customer immediately switched to a competitor. Penalizing loyal customers at this severity for trivial incidents is a retention-destroying pricing practice.

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Industry Verticals · Insurance

AI Support Agents Fail on Technical and Edge-Case Questions Requiring Human Escalation

AI support tools like Intercom Fin break down on technical or uncommon queries, still requiring human agents for a significant portion of tickets. This limits the automation ROI and forces companies to maintain full human support capacity as a backstop. Better domain-specific training and graceful escalation paths are needed to close the gap.

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Customer Experience · Chatbots & AI Support
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