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Monday.com MCP integration is shallow compared to native API depth

Monday.com customers find the new MCP integration limited in surface area, missing many capabilities exposed elsewhere in the platform — meaning AI agents cannot drive Monday work the way users expect.

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Productivity · Project Management

Self-Improving AI Agents Are Inaccessible to Non-Technical Users

Running persistent self-improving AI agents requires Docker, VPS, and DevOps expertise, blocking non-technical users from the most capable AI systems.

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Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

Vocal Removal Tools Require Cloud Uploads Raising Privacy Concerns for Musicians

All major vocal remover and karaoke tools process audio via cloud servers, requiring users to upload potentially copyrighted or unreleased music to third-party infrastructure. Musicians, producers, and content creators handling sensitive audio files have no privacy-preserving offline alternative. This is a genuine gap for privacy-conscious users in the growing karaoke and music production market.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Media & Entertainment

SCE billing disputes require CPUC escalation to get resolved

SCE billing errors persist for over a year through normal customer service channels, with resolution only happening within 48 hours of filing a formal CPUC complaint — indicating the standard support process is structurally non-functional.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Telecom cancellation channels all redirect to each other with no resolution

Customers attempting to cancel AT&T service find that physical stores refuse to process cancellations, online portals block self-service cancellation, and phone support transfers endlessly without resolution. The result is months of charges for a service the customer has actively tried to terminate through every available channel.

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Customer Experience · Service & Billing Disputes

Zendesk Sandbox and Production Environments Drift Out of Parity

Support engineering teams struggle to keep Zendesk sandbox configurations synchronized with production, causing untested regressions to reach live customers. The lack of native environment diffing forces manual reconciliation that is error-prone at scale. Enterprise teams need reliable staging-to-production promotion workflows.

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Customer Experience · Support & Helpdesk

SaaS Apps Charge Mobile Wallet Users Automatically Without Clear Subscription Consent

Users in markets where GCash and similar mobile wallets are the primary payment method find themselves auto-charged by SaaS subscriptions without adequate consent or refund flows. The refund process is opaque and difficult to navigate, leaving customers feeling trapped. This subscription transparency gap disproportionately affects mobile-first users in Southeast Asia.

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Customer Experience · Feedback & Reviews

Slack search function returns poor results for finding content

User reports Slack search could be better. Brief review validating the widely known search quality gap in team communication tools.

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Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Zendesk Advanced Features Complex to Configure and Expensive to Scale

Zendesk advanced automation configuration is difficult, requiring significant technical expertise to implement correctly. Pricing scales poorly as support teams grow, making it cost-prohibitive for mid-market companies. Teams must choose between capability and affordability as they expand.

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Customer Experience · Support & Helpdesk

Budgeting App Retention Crisis: Users Quit After One Day

Most budgeting apps suffer from single-day retention. Users download, set up, then never return. Opportunity for simpler, habit-forming financial tools.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

TestFlight Limits Bug Reports to One Image Attachment

Apple TestFlight restricts beta testers to attaching only one screenshot per feedback submission, making it difficult to report multi-step bugs or UI flows that require multiple images. This forces developers to use external communication channels to collect complete bug documentation from testers.

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Developer Tools · Testing & QA

HubSpot Sales Hub Pricing Excludes SMBs

HubSpot Sales Hub pricing escalates sharply as teams grow, placing essential sales features behind expensive tiers. Small and mid-sized businesses face a difficult tradeoff between capability and cost. The pricing model creates ongoing pressure to downgrade or migrate away.

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Business Operations · Sales & CRM

Simple Backend Deployment Without Enterprise Complexity

Developers need simple deployment for small apps with Postgres, workers, and crons. Current options are either overpriced PaaS or self-hosted complexity.

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Developer Tools · DevOps & Infrastructure

No Reliable Benchmarks for Comparing LLM Agent Harness Performance

Developers building with AI agents lack trustworthy, real-world benchmarks to compare how different models perform in different harnesses. Existing benchmarks (like TerminalBench) do not map to actual developer experience, leaving teams to guess at which model+harness combinations work best. The space is moving fast and existing leaderboards are fragmented.

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Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

Debt collectors ignoring written stop-contact requests

Consumers who submit written requests to stop debt collector contact find their instructions routinely ignored, violating FDCPA protections. The enforcement gap places the burden on individuals to file complaints rather than on collectors to comply. Affected users face ongoing harassment with limited immediate legal relief.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

No good self-hosted family organizer covers daily household coordination

No self-hosted family organizer covers tasks, shopping, meals, calendar, and budget without being SaaS or bloated.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Family & Home

CRM field and deal updates require workarounds due to unintuitive UX

Users of a major CRM Sales Hub find it unintuitive to make simple updates to company or deal records, to the point of using an external AI assistant just to complete routine field edits. This points to a structural UX gap in core CRM data-entry workflows.

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Business Operations · Sales & CRM

SMS Toll Fraud via Bot Attacks on Firebase Identity Platform

Malicious bots exploit phone verification APIs to trigger thousands of international SMS messages, generating massive unauthorized charges. Google/Firebase provides minimal default protection and slow fraud resolution, leaving developers liable for costs they did not authorize.

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Developer Tools · Security Tooling

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