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AWS EC2 production server setup is repetitive manual work
Setting up production AWS EC2 servers involves repetitive manual configuration of Docker, Nginx, SSL, and firewalls every time.
SaaS founders need peer feedback without cold outreach
SaaS founders struggle to get quality feedback. Built feedback-for-feedback platform reaching 413 users and $45 MRR in 23 days.
LocalStack License Change Leaves Developers Without Free Local Cloud Emulation
LocalStack sunset its community edition in March 2026, leaving developers who relied on free local AWS service emulation without an option. Teams need a free, fast, MIT-licensed alternative for local cloud development without feature gates.
Self-Hosted Static Page Hosting Lacks Simple Sharing Controls
Teams generating AI-produced HTML reports need a simple self-hosted static site hosting solution. Using Cloudflare Pages for internal reports pollutes the infrastructure and requires giving colleagues access to production systems.
Freelancers Cannot Split Travel Expenses Across Multiple Clients
Freelancers spend 2-3 hours monthly manually categorizing travel expenses by client project. Existing tools lack split-by-client functionality.
Stripe fee compounding on small transactions lacks clear visibility
Stripe processing fees add up quickly on high-volume small transactions and the dashboard does not clearly surface total cost impact, making fee optimization and forecasting difficult for growing businesses.
Running a consistent YouTube channel requires a full-time content team
Businesses give up on maintaining a YouTube channel not from lack of ideas but because producing videos consistently every week requires an ongoing team for writing, editing, and thumbnail design. SEEKORI positions itself as an autonomous production department that drafts, edits, and schedules a full slate of videos each week, publishing only after a human approval tap.
Student loan servicer reports default despite an active bankruptcy discharge and payment pause
A student loan servicer marked an account as defaulted even though the borrower was in a negotiated bankruptcy repayment plan, had a pending borrower-defense application, and was covered by a federal payment pause. The borrower needs the incorrect default removed before pursuing loan rehabilitation.
Debt collector re-verifies an already-cleared debt as unpaid on credit reports
A consumer had a collection account cleared by one credit bureau after a canceled contract, yet another bureau verified the same debt as unpaid months later. This shows collectors and bureaus failing to synchronize dispute outcomes, forcing repeat disputes.
Bank admits a credit report error but leaves the incorrect record uncorrected
A bank acknowledged that a late-payment mark it reported to credit bureaus was inaccurate, yet the erroneous entry remains on the customer's credit report. The disconnect between admission and correction leaves consumers with lasting credit-score damage.
Bank misrepresents a customer complaint's status to the CFPB
After a customer escalated an issue to the CFPB, the bank reportedly misstated the true status of the complaint, requiring the customer to submit additional proof before getting a genuine response. The pattern suggests complaint-handling teams close cases without real resolution.
Indie SaaS founders struggle to find customers after launch
A founder built a complete SaaS product but got zero paying customers, concluding that distribution and customer acquisition, not product development, was the real bottleneck. This reflects a common structural gap for indie and early-stage builders who underinvest in go-to-market relative to building.
Debt collectors report unverified accounts without FDCPA/FCRA-compliant proof
Consumers dispute collection accounts on their credit reports and request debt validation under the FDCPA/FCRA, but collectors continue reporting without providing signed agreements or verifiable records. This creates prolonged disputes and potential privacy violations for medical debt.
Servicemembers Denied Statutory 6% Interest Rate Cap Under SCRA
Military servicemembers in Louisiana and other states are being denied the 6% interest rate cap they are entitled to under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Mortgage servicers refuse to apply the reduction despite documented active duty orders. No enforcement mechanism exists at the servicer level.
QuickBooks Online Prioritizes AI Features Over Fixing Core Bugs
QuickBooks Online repeatedly forces disruptive UI changes that break established workflows without addressing longstanding bugs. The company prioritizes AI feature development over stability improvements users actually need. This erodes trust among small businesses dependent on reliable accounting software.
Unconscious Nail-Biting Habit Needs Real-Time Detection to Break
Nail-biters cannot stop because the habit is unconscious. On-device ML camera detection can catch the behavior in real-time and provide immediate feedback to interrupt the habit loop.
Insurers keep billing customers after confirmed policy cancellation
A customer who cancelled auto and home policies by phone, then followed up in writing to the specific email address given by the agency as instructed, continued receiving invoices and collection texts for a paid-up, cancelled policy months later. Re-sending the original cancellation notice did not stop the billing, showing a breakdown between an insurer's phone, email, and billing systems.
Telecom Account Entanglement Blocks Plan Changes After Relationship End
Cable and telecom providers entangle accounts between household members in ways that cannot be easily separated, preventing individuals from managing their own service after a divorce or separation. Xfinity customers report being unable to downgrade or cancel plans due to historical account links. This creates a bureaucratic trap with no clear resolution path.
Commercial Loan Refinancing: Hidden Fees and Documentation Withheld
A borrower paid $34K in appraisal and environmental study fees during commercial loan refinancing, then had documentation withheld until close and faced undisclosed conditions. Reflects structural opacity in commercial lending that leaves borrowers with no leverage.
ISPs keep billing for years-inactive equipment without notice
Cable and ISP providers continue charging monthly equipment rental fees even when their own systems flag the equipment as inactive. Consumers discover years of accumulated charges only when manually auditing bills.