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Slack global search returns irrelevant results and huddles quality degraded

User reports Slack global search returns poor matches with unclear filtering, and huddles feature quality has regressed to the point of switching to Google Meet. More detailed review confirming search and real-time communication regressions.

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S5.0L7
Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

Bot and DDoS Detection Without CAPTCHAs or Payload Inspection

Traditional security tools detect attacks too late in the request lifecycle, after TLS termination and parsing have consumed resources. Behavioral analysis at ingress could filter hostile traffic before it impacts legitimate users, without requiring CAPTCHAs.

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S5.0L6.5
Security & Compliance · Network Security

Slack Sprawl and Search Undercut Its Real-Time Strength

Slack's real-time nature creates an expectation of constant availability that many find exhausting, channels multiply as teams grow and bury information across threads and DMs, and search underperforms for retrieving older content.

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S5.0L6
Productivity · Collaboration & Messaging

AI agent write access cannot be scoped tighter than human permissions

Platforms that expose MCP write tools inherit the acting user full collection-curation permissions, with no way to let an admin permit a person to edit a high-stakes collection manually while blocking an AI agent from writing to that same collection, leaving no fine-grained control over agent versus human write access.

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S5.0L6
Security & Compliance · Identity & Access

Asana Conflates Due Dates With Work-Start Reminders

Asana shows no distinct reminder for when to start a task separate from its external due date, so tasks due weeks out stay invisible until it is too late to begin. Its built-in approval flow also forces a single bottleneck reviewer, pushing teams toward a lossy workaround of renaming and reassigning the same task instead of a proper review step.

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S5.0L6
Productivity · Project Management

Auto insurers use incorrect mileage data and burden customers to fix it

Insurance companies rate auto policies on estimated mileage they set internally, often incorrectly, and require customers to provide documentation to correct the insurer's own error. This asymmetry penalizes low-mileage drivers who may be paying higher premiums without realizing it. The dispute resolution process places the evidentiary burden on the customer rather than the insurer.

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S5.0L6
Industry Verticals · Insurance

Enterprise IT Failures Increasingly Severe as Infrastructure Concentrates in Hyperscalers

IT practitioners observe a pattern of less frequent but more catastrophic system failures as businesses concentrate infrastructure in a handful of cloud providers and data centers. Single third-party vendor errors now cascade across multiple companies and industries simultaneously. The concentration of critical business systems into shared infrastructure creates systemic brittleness that observability and incident response tooling has not kept pace with.

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S5.0L6
Data & Infrastructure · Observability & Monitoring

Short-Term Rental Hosts Lose Money to Undocumented Damage Claims

Independent short-term rental operators frequently lose thousands of dollars because they lack systematic tools for documenting property conditions and building damage claim packets. Manual photo comparison and custom claim filing per platform (Airbnb, Turo, etc.) is time-consuming and error-prone. Missed deadlines and insufficient evidence mean claims are denied even when damage is real.

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S5.0L6
Industry Verticals · E-commerce & Retail

At-Fault Insurer Refuses Third-Party Injury and Rental Claims After Documented Accident

An accident victim with documented injuries from a not-at-fault collision cannot get GEICO (the at-fault driver's insurer) to pay for medical costs or rental car expenses. The insured has no leverage over the opposing insurer, leaving injured third parties without recourse.

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S5.0L6
Industry Verticals · Insurance

Shopify sellers cannot automatically reconcile payouts to orders

Shopify merchants struggle to match platform payouts to individual orders and fees, a process that requires manual effort or expensive accountant time. Existing tools are fragmented and Shopify's native reporting is insufficient for accurate bookkeeping. This is a validated pain point with strong willingness to pay among store operators.

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S5.0L6
Business Operations · E-commerce Operations

Privacy-Conscious Users Have No Viable Offline-First Personal Finance App

Users who distrust cloud-synced finance apps have limited options — most local-first alternatives are either abandoned, ugly, or platform-locked. There is a real niche of privacy-focused iOS users willing to pay for a polished offline net-worth tracker that never phones home.

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S5.0L6
Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Banks holding 95% of deposited check funds for 7-10 days

Banks systematically place excessive holds on deposited checks even after they clear, withholding the majority of funds from customers who depend on timely access. The holds are applied repeatedly to the same customer without explanation. This disproportionately affects users managing tight cash flow who have no alternative while the bank earns float.

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S5.0L6
Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal Finance

Pipedrive lacks NetSuite integration

Pipedrive does not offer a native NetSuite integration, forcing sales teams to resort to manual data entry or expensive third-party connectors.

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S5.0L6
Productivity · crm-tools

Families Lack Vendor-Neutral Shared Calendar Without Monthly Fees

Families sharing calendars across mixed device ecosystems (iOS, Android, Windows) face either vendor lock-in to Google/Apple/Microsoft or fragmented cross-platform compatibility. Self-hosted CalDAV alternatives exist but require technical setup that non-technical family members cannot easily manage.

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S5.0L6
Consumer & Lifestyle · Family & Home

Debt collectors ignore formal requests for account origination records

Consumers disputing debt collections send formal legal notices requesting account origination documentation but receive no proper response from collectors. This pattern of non-compliance leaves debtors unable to verify the legitimacy of the debt or mount an effective legal defense against collection efforts.

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S5.0L6
Industry Verticals · FinTech & Banking

Early-Stage Startups Struggle to Find Affordable Cyber and Media Insurance

Small online startups have difficulty finding reliable and affordable media liability and cyber insurance in their first year. Options are limited and pricing is opaque.

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S5.0L6
Customer Experience · Service & Billing Disputes

Cross-Continent LAN Connectivity for Home Networks

Users with multiple homes across continents need seamless LAN-to-LAN connectivity for NAS and server access. VPN/WireGuard solutions exist but setup complexity remains a barrier.

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S5.0L6
Security & Compliance · Network Security

On-Device RAG Apps Crash or Stall on Low-End Android Phones

Developers building offline RAG Android apps face OOM crashes on low-end devices. Small models like SmolLM 135M cannot follow instructions well, while capable 2.5B models require too much RAM. There is no good middle ground for cross-device LLM inference.

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S5.0L6
Developer Tools · AI & Machine Learning

B2B SaaS Companies Misuse YouTube as Brand Channel Not Acquisition

B2B SaaS companies consistently fail to use YouTube effectively for customer acquisition because they create brand content instead of search-optimized videos targeting buyer intent. The gap between content marketing and pipeline generation on YouTube is poorly understood.

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S5.0L6
Marketing & Growth · Content & SEO

Managing Local Business Posts Requires Sharing Real Credentials

Small shop owners who want help drafting and posting local business updates typically have to hand their actual Google account credentials to a third-party tool or agency, creating a security and trust risk they would rather avoid.

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S5.0L5
Marketing & Growth
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