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HomeAdvisor/Angi makes subscription cancellation deliberately difficult

HomeAdvisor/Angi offers no online cancellation path for consumer subscriptions, requiring multiple phone transfers with difficult-to-understand representatives — a dark pattern that prolongs billing for customers trying to leave.

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Consumer & Lifestyle

AI Agent Knowledge Base and Memory Management

Developers need better tooling for persistent AI agent memory that works for both humans and AI, bridging personal knowledge bases with agent workflows.

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Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

Users want a local privacy-preserving AI agent that executes real Mac tasks without cloud dependency

Power users are frustrated with cloud AI assistants that only advise rather than act. A local model with native macOS control satisfies privacy requirements and removes copy-paste friction, though RAM requirements limit addressable market.

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Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

AI Agents Lack Deterministic State Management and Migration Runtime

Autonomous AI agents lose execution state when hitting API rate limits or context boundaries. Current approaches use Docker or HTTP streaming which add latency and lack determinism. A WASM-based substrate could enable snapshotting, hibernation, and P2P agent migration.

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Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

SaaS Founders Stuck Between 5K-20K MRR for Over a Year

SaaS companies plateau at 5-20K MRR due to high churn, underpricing, and unfocused marketing. Retention, pricing, and channel focus are the unlock.

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Business Operations · Startup & Founder Ops

Internal Company Wikis Go Stale Because Updating Them Is Manual

Teams maintaining internal documentation or wikis struggle to keep them current, often relying on hacky manual processes to reflect changes in underlying files and systems. A self-updating wiki tool addresses this by auto-generating and refreshing documentation from uploaded sources, with agent-native access via CLI, SDK, and MCP.

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Productivity · Knowledge Management

Sourcing targeted local healthcare-practice leads requires manual freelance research

A business needs a list of 200 independent healthcare practices, such as doctors offices, dental, and vision clinics with 7 to 25 employees, within a 30-mile radius, including decision-maker names and contact details, and is hiring a freelancer over 1 to 3 months to manually build the list.

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Marketing & Growth · Lead Generation

Cancelling a subscription requires a forced retention phone call

A long-time Xfinity/Comcast customer who wanted to leave for available fiber internet found the self-service web cancellation option removed, and was instead required to schedule a callback with a retention-focused sales representative just to cancel service.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Lender allegedly repossesses a vehicle despite an on-the-spot verbal protest

A borrower says they explicitly protested a vehicle repossession in person, which under state self-help repossession law should have stopped the action, but the lender proceeded anyway and allegedly used intimidation tactics. The company has since refused to respond to a written dispute.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Bank 2FA tied to a US phone number locks out customers who move abroad

Customers who relocate internationally and lose their US phone number are locked out of online banking because secondary verification is hard-bound to that number, with no alternate recovery path.

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Security & Compliance · Identity & Access

Domain Reputation Is Opaque — Buyers Get Burned by Spam-Associated Domains

Domain buyers cannot easily assess a domain's reputation history before purchase, leading to acquiring spam-associated or blacklisted domains that damage email deliverability and SEO. Existing tools (MXToolbox, DomainTools) are fragmented and technical. Validated by founder experience building a trust checker.

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Developer Tools · Security Tooling

Banks quietly raise minimum balance thresholds and charge hidden fees

Wells Fargo customers report being charged monthly service fees after the bank silently raised minimum balance requirements without clear notification. Customers who maintained the previously communicated threshold are penalized without warning. This pattern of opaque policy changes that result in surprise fees is widespread across large retail banks.

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Customer Experience · Service & Billing Disputes

Functional product fails to communicate its value to users

Builders who ship working products find that visitors and users still cannot articulate what the product does or why they need it. This positioning and clarity gap leads to high bounce rates and confused first impressions despite solid functionality. It is a widespread structural problem at the intersection of product and marketing.

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Marketing & Growth · Branding & Design

Mortgage Servicers Mark Trial Plan Borrowers as 120-Day Delinquent

Borrowers approved for trial modification plans have their credit reported as 120+ days delinquent by servicers, even while making required trial payments. The delinquency marks damage credit scores despite the consumer being in compliance. This is a known structural gap in trial plan reporting.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Card Issuers Fail Chargeback Disputes When Merchant Provides False Documentation

Citibank denied a chargeback after a merchant sent a defective product twice then stopped communicating. When merchants falsely claim a refund was issued or fabricate fulfillment records, card issuers accept merchant documentation without investigation, leaving consumers liable for defective goods.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Auto Dealers Offer Fake APR Discounts to Force Warranty Sales

Car dealership finance managers misrepresent that purchasing add-on warranties will lower loan APR, coercing customers into thousands in unnecessary warranty costs. The deceptive tying arrangement is difficult to prove and rarely investigated by lenders who profit from the transaction.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Zendesk Initial Setup Requires Significant Time Investment

Getting Zendesk fully configured from scratch demands substantial time and expertise, slowing time-to-value for new customers. Teams without dedicated IT resources face a steep ramp before the platform delivers efficiency. Onboarding friction is a recurring theme across enterprise support tools.

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Customer Experience · Onboarding

ClickUp All-in-One Breadth Creates Overwhelming Complexity

ClickUp feature density causes cognitive overload for users transitioning from focused single-purpose tools. The broad surface area makes basic tasks harder to discover and execute. Teams often end up using only a fraction of features while navigating unnecessary complexity.

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Productivity · Project Management

Unexplained Traffic Spikes from China Suggesting Content Scraping Bots

Website owners notice sudden high-volume traffic from unfamiliar geographic regions, particularly China, with crawling patterns consistent with content scraping. Without geo-blocking or bot detection tools, the content may be copied and republished elsewhere. This represents a growing threat for content-heavy sites as automated scraping becomes more accessible.

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Security & Compliance · Application Security

Banks illegally dual-track foreclosure while processing loan modifications

Mortgage servicers simultaneously pursue foreclosure while processing loan modification applications despite federal prohibition on dual tracking. Homeowners facing foreclosure cannot get modifications fairly considered when servicers pursue both tracks concurrently. The practice puts legally protected consumers at risk of losing their homes.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking
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