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Canva free tier too restrictive — core features locked behind paywall
Free users find that nearly all meaningful Canva features require a paid subscription, leading to frustration and app abandonment. This reflects a pricing strategy complaint about a specific vendor rather than a market gap that third-party builders can address.
Intercom Content Editor Text Formatting Is Occasionally Frustrating
An Intercom user notes occasional annoyance with text editing in the content editor but cannot identify a specific dislike. The review is largely positive and offers no actionable friction signal beyond a vague mention of editing inconvenience.
Small business owner lacks a fast way to verify a large customer check is legitimate
A contractor receiving a large check from a homeowner had no reliable way to confirm the check was genuine when the payer's behavior seemed suspicious. Highlights a gap in real-time check verification tools for small businesses.
Loan officer pressures borrower into less favorable loan terms during negotiation
A borrower recounts a loan officer proposing a higher-interest loan structure without full transparency on rate buydown costs, prompting them to seek a fee refund after declining.
Authentic F1 hybrid Lisianthus seeds unavailable in India
Gardeners and small growers in India struggle to source genuine pelleted F1 hybrid Lisianthus seeds. The niche product is hard to find through domestic channels. The problem is real but hyper-local and too narrow for a software-only solution.
Web autoscrollers use pixel speed settings instead of reading pace (WPM)
Browser autoscroll tools require users to configure scroll speed in pixels per second, a meaningless unit that forces trial-and-error calibration. Users who read at a known WPM pace cannot easily match autoscroll speed to their natural reading rhythm. The market is small but the UX friction is clear and solvable.
Canva design flexibility limits produce awkward layouts
A Canva user reports that certain design elements cannot be freely adjusted, resulting in layouts that look visually off. The complaint is vague and lacks specifics on which features are constrained.
Forgetting to silence phone before quiet settings causes embarrassment
People repeatedly forget to switch their phone to silent before entering quiet contexts like religious services, work meetings, or medical appointments, leading to embarrassing audible notifications. The problem is structural since it recurs across many contexts and cannot be reliably solved by memory alone.
Bank Lacks Sufficient Cash on Hand for Large Customer Withdrawals
Bank branches repeatedly turn away customers attempting large but legitimate cash withdrawals citing insufficient on-hand liquidity. Customers with valid large withdrawal needs have no advance notice or alternative resolution path. The recurring nature suggests a systemic cash management failure at the branch level.
Work Stalls During Handoffs Between Teammates
Builders describe a recurring freeze when work needs to be handed off between teammates mid-task, blocking progress until the receiving person picks it up. A cross-team collaboration and workflow-continuity pain point, though the report lacks detail on root causes or current workarounds.
Finding Quality Website Submission Sites for Early-Stage Products
Early-stage founders building products struggle to discover high-quality directories and submission sites that provide SEO value and visibility. Existing lists are scattered, outdated, or include low-quality spam sites. The directory-of-directories space is crowded but most are poorly curated.
Accounting software dashboard redesigns cause brief user confusion
A QuickBooks Online user found a recent dashboard change slightly confusing while adjusting to the new layout, though the issue resolved with familiarity.
Debt collector pursues bill with no verification it belongs to the consumer
A debt collector repeatedly contacted a consumer about an old bill appearing on their credit report, providing only a reference number and no further proof of the debt's validity. Reflects a recurring gap in debt validation before collection contact and credit reporting.
Polo shirt fit is inconsistent across brands and sizes
Buyers report that polo shirts are hard to size correctly — too loose looks unintentionally formal, too tight looks awkward. A recurring apparel-fit consistency problem, but not naturally addressed by software.
Power Automate Desktop Lacks Native HTML Form Interaction
Power Automate Desktop has no built-in actions for interacting with elements in a regular HTML form (e.g., uploading a file), forcing users to simulate UI clicks and keystrokes instead of using a direct API or component. A structural gap in a widely used RPA tool for web-form automation.
Perceived quality decline in project tool after acquisition
A user reports that product quality has degraded since Trello was acquired by Atlassian. This is a recurring sentiment pattern seen after SaaS acquisitions, though this single report lacks specifics on what regressed.