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Inertia.js Apps Lack DevTools Support for Live Prop Inspection

Developers building Inertia.js SPAs have no native way to inspect current page component, props, URL, and version in DevTools — especially in production where Vue/React DevTools are unavailable. Debugging requires manual console logging, making it difficult to trace state across SPA navigations.

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S4.3
Developer Tools · Testing & QA

Calendly limited customization and third-party integration

Calendly lacks self-hosting options and deep third-party app integrations, limiting power users and enterprises. Scheduling customization gaps push teams toward more flexible alternatives.

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S4.3L6
Productivity · Scheduling & Calendar

ClickUp overwhelming complexity for simple task management

ClickUp feels cluttered and overkill for simple administrative tasks, with too many features and settings getting in the way. Teams seeking lightweight PM alternatives face a gap between minimal tools and feature-bloated platforms.

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S4.3L6
Productivity · Project Management

QuickBooks Online mobile crashes on large company files

Large QBO files migrated from Desktop Enterprise (multi-year history) cannot be opened on mobile, blocking receipt capture and on-the-go use. Users request a lite/streamed mobile mode.

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S4.3L5
Business Operations · Finance & Accounting

Mortgage Lender Verbal Disclosures Contradict Written Loan Estimates

A loan officer verbally confirmed no appraisal was required, but during processing the requirement changed with no explanation and the undisclosed fee was added to the loan. TILA-RESPA violations through bait-and-switch tactics in mortgage origination are a structural pattern.

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S4.2L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Mortgage Loan Assumption Stalled for a Year with No Communication

Loan assumption requests at Lakeview took nearly a year with no status updates, forcing borrowers to pay attorney and deed transfer fees for extended timelines. Servicer negligence in loan assumption processing is a pattern across the industry.

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S4.2L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Banks Deny Business Credit Card Fraud Claims Unlike Consumer Cards

Small businesses are routinely denied fraud reimbursement on business credit cards despite clear unauthorized charges. Unlike consumer protections, business card fraud liability falls on the cardholder. This creates a systematic gap in SMB financial protection.

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S4.2L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Debt Collectors Pursue Consumers for Incorrect or Disputed Amounts

Collection agencies attempt to recover debts for amounts that differ from what consumers owe, sometimes for debts they do not recognize at all. The burden of proof falls on the consumer to dispute inaccurate claims, creating stress and potential credit damage. This pattern of incorrect debt pursuit is a widespread consumer finance abuse.

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S4.2L6
Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Gusto Support Requires Frequent Department Transfers Before Resolution

Gusto users find customer support difficult to navigate, with chat interactions frequently escalating through multiple department handoffs before resolution. This affects HR and payroll administrators who need timely answers on time-sensitive issues. The friction reduces confidence in the platform and increases time-to-resolution for critical payroll questions.

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S4.2L5
Customer Experience · Support & Helpdesk

Banks Force Mandatory Arbitration Clauses Eliminating Class Action Rights

Major banks unilaterally impose binding arbitration clauses through updated terms of service, stripping consumers of the right to class action lawsuits for systemic harms. Customers who reject arbitration clauses face account closure as the only alternative, leaving them without meaningful legal recourse against widespread banking misconduct.

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S4.2L5
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Google Drive Auto-Activates Secondary Accounts, Breaking Primary Account Attachments

Google Drive silently activates a secondary account and removes the ability to choose which account to use when attaching documents in apps. Users with multiple Google accounts lose control over which identity is used for file operations, creating confusion and broken workflows across linked Google apps like YouTube.

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S4.2L5
Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Deferred Interest Charged After Paperless Notification Failure

Wells Fargo charged deferred interest on a promotional financing plan after the consumer enrolled in paperless billing and never received a notification warning. The consumer had a five-year on-time payment record. The interaction between paperless enrollment and promotional expiration warnings creates a structural trap.

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S4.2L4
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Asana Pricing Forces Small Teams Off Free Tier Without Graceful Migration

Small teams that build workflows on Asana's free plan face a painful pricing cliff when they need to scale or change account details, with no path to grandfather existing setups. The pricing model creates lock-in friction that penalizes loyal users who trusted the platform before hitting limits. Competing project management tools offer more flexible entry points for growing teams.

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S4.2L4
Productivity · Project Management

Canadian Finance Calculators Are Paywalled, Outdated, or Embedded in Bank Sales Funnels

Canadians looking for mortgage, investment, or tax calculators are routed to bank-owned tools designed to convert them into customers, paywalled third-party tools, or outdated resources. Independent, accurate, and free Canadian financial calculators are scarce. This creates a trust gap where users cannot get neutral financial modeling without a sales motive attached.

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S4.2L4
Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Microsoft Teams suffers notification delay, message sync gaps and convoluted file transfer

Teams users report delayed notifications, message-sync mismatches across devices, and a file transfer flow that feels overcomplicated. The combination undermines daily collaboration reliability.

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S4.2L4
Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Home Depot custom blinds installer dismisses manufacturing defects as window issues

Customer received custom roller shades with uneven cuts, gap, fabric distortion and visible bubbles. The installer manipulated measurements to hide length differences and blamed the window; sales reps refused replacement based solely on the installer report.

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S4.2L3
Industry Verticals · E-commerce & Retail

Canva paid plan still imposes meaningful usage limits despite high cost

Long-term Canva subscribers feel they pay a high monthly fee yet still hit limits on features, storage, or AI credits.

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S4.2L3
Productivity · Design Tools

AT&T coverage degrades over time despite original service promises

Long-term AT&T customers report worsening signal quality and frequent streaming failures in areas where strong coverage was promised at signup. The gap between advertised and actual coverage erodes trust. Consumer-facing coverage verification and carrier comparison tools could address this demand.

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S4.2
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities

Moving Companies Failing to Document Military Weight Ticket Requests

Military personnel completing PCS moves require certified weight tickets for reimbursement, but moving companies fail to annotate these requests on accounts, then deny they were ever made. The dispute leaves service members out-of-pocket for moving costs they are entitled to recoup. There is no independent record of verbal service agreements.

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S4.2
Industry Verticals

AT&T Billing Dispute Forces Customer to Pay $866 for Early Upgrade

Persistent AT&T service problems led to multiple device replacements, and when the carrier failed to resolve the underlying issue, the customer was forced to pay $866.69 out of pocket for an early upgrade just to have a working phone. Telecom carriers have no obligation to compensate customers for service failures caused by inadequate device replacement processes. The dispute resolution pathway offers no financial remedy for consequential costs.

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S4.2
Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities