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Git Automation Scripts Lack Safety Rails and Can Delete Commit History

Automated git cleanup scripts without dry-run approval flows can silently delete months of commit history on a single typo, as one developer discovered after losing 3 months of work.

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Developer Tools · Coding Tools & IDEs

Enterprise AI Workflow Adoption Challenges

Companies struggle to identify where AI adds value vs. where it fails, lacking practical frameworks for adoption across development, support, and internal processes.

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Business Operations · Startup & Founder Ops

Research Paper Organization for Students

Thesis and PhD students drown in hundreds of PDFs with no simple project/topic/reading-status organization

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Industry Verticals · Education & EdTech

Fragmented System Monitoring in Terminal

Developers run multiple separate commands to check ports, memory, CPU, and processes - no unified CLI view

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Developer Tools · DevOps & Infrastructure

LinkedIn Users Struggle to Create Authentic Non-Generic Content

Professionals must post consistently on LinkedIn but AI writing tools produce robotic, generic content; creating authentic posts in their own voice is time-consuming and exhausting

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Marketing & Growth · Social Media

Photo and video apps lack client-side encryption with personal cloud storage

Privacy-conscious users want to store photos and videos with client-side encryption while using their own cloud storage, but existing apps either lack encryption or require proprietary storage

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Security & Compliance · Data Privacy

Manual lead vetting takes 10+ hours per week for founders

Founders spend 10+ hours/week manually vetting leads from LinkedIn and websites. Automated lead qualification from web profiles could save significant time.

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Marketing & Growth · Lead Generation

Software Testing Is Chronically Deprioritized Until Production Breaks

Testing teams face a paradox where doing their job well (finding bugs early) is perceived negatively rather than celebrated. Organizations only invest in testing after production incidents, creating a boom-bust cycle of quality investment.

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Developer Tools · Testing & QA

AWS Bahrain Region Attack Exposes Cloud Migration Recovery Gaps

AWS Bahrain region experienced a significant outage affecting workloads that had not been migrated to other regions. Organizations with single-region deployments faced potential data loss and extended downtime.

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Data & Infrastructure · Cloud & Hosting

Excessive fraud verification blocks a legitimate credit card payment

A customer trying to pay a Chase-issued Amazon Prime Visa bill spent two days fighting verification failures and offshore customer service, then was asked to call in to verify identity again immediately after hanging up from that same call. Overly aggressive fraud/security checks ended up blocking a routine bill payment rather than protecting the account.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

No structured platform for transferring unexecuted ideas to willing builders

People with validated ideas they cannot personally build have no reliable channel to hand them off to developers or entrepreneurs who could execute. Existing platforms like ProductHunt focus on launched products, not pre-execution idea transfer. The matching problem between idea generators and builders remains unsolved at scale.

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Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Web clipping backlogs accumulate without synthesis or recall

Knowledge workers clip dozens of articles into tools like Obsidian but rarely revisit them, leaving valuable information siloed and forgotten. There is no automated way to synthesize cross-article themes or surface worth-revisiting content. LLM-based batch synthesis can restore value from accumulated reading backlogs.

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Productivity · Knowledge Management

Legacy bank mobile apps block basic onboarding and wallet integration

New Bank of America credit card holders cannot access their accounts online, add cards to Apple Wallet, or navigate the app without hitting broken flows immediately after signup. The UX failures are not edge cases—they occur on first use. Legacy bank apps consistently lag consumer fintech apps by years in basic usability.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Credit Union Double-Bills Old and New Mortgage After In-House Refinance

When a credit union refinances its own existing mortgage, its internal systems continue debiting the prior loan payment alongside the new one for months. The institution then slow-walks refunds, retains earned interest on seized funds, and routes refund checks to outdated addresses. Consumers have no recourse during the correction window.

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Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Canva paywalled core free features, leaving budget users without design tools

Canva has progressively locked previously free design features behind paid plans, frustrating students, small businesses, and casual users who relied on the free tier for creating flyers and graphics. This structural shift in Canva's pricing model has created an unmet need for a genuinely free, capable design tool. The gap is especially felt by users who cannot justify paying for occasional design work.

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Productivity · Design Tools

Home Depot Contractor Damage Goes Unaddressed After 50+ Contact Attempts

A property owner had Home Depot-arranged installers damage sheetrock and a freshly painted room during window installation. After approximately 50 follow-up contacts over weeks, the company continues to delay without resolution. This reflects a systemic gap in contractor accountability when large retailers outsource installation work to third parties.

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Customer Experience · Service & Billing Disputes

Shopify Continues Billing After Store Cancellation with No Clear Exit Path

Shopify charges continue after customers cancel their stores, with the cancellation process looping without confirmation. Customers who never used the platform cannot get charges stopped or receive refunds, suggesting a structural subscription cancellation dark pattern.

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Business Operations · E-commerce Operations

Moving Container Services Fail to Schedule Booked Delivery Windows Causing Missed Move-In Dates

PODS failed to schedule a delivery window despite the customer providing all required dates at booking. No proactive notification was sent when scheduling did not happen, forcing the customer to discover the gap by manually checking their account. The missed delivery caused a move-in date failure with significant downstream consequences.

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Industry Verticals

Mortgage Lenders Ignore Requests to Reassign Loan Officers

Banks fail to enforce customer requests to remove specific loan officers, continuing to attach unwanted personnel to legal documents even after formal reassignment. Communication failures and unacknowledged customer preferences undermine trust at a critical stage of the mortgage application.

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Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Telecom Activation Support Wastes Hours Through Agent Transfers and Repeated Forms

T-Mobile prepaid SIM activation required four hours of agent transfers, repeated form submissions, and dropped calls — costing a customer $150 for a simple data plan. The circular support structure reflects an industry-wide failure to streamline new subscriber onboarding. Self-serve activation portals exist but fail to handle edge cases, forcing customers into a broken phone support loop.

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Industry Verticals · Telecom & Utilities
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