June 2026
6 app ideas researched and validated on June 26, 2026. Each sourced from real pain points on Reddit and social media.
Indie SaaS founders consistently report on r/SaaS and HN that they lose users silently with zero actionable feedback — exit surveys get <5% completion and Mixpanel funnels only
A recurring complaint in r/freelance, r/webdev, and HN threads is that ending a client engagement is chaotic — forgotten credentials, undocumented processes, and no handoff
Threads on r/personalfinance and r/landlord reveal that small-time landlords (1–5 properties) are consistently undercharging rent because they have no easy way to benchmark
A perennial HN and r/ExperiencedDevs pain point is that product requirements change constantly but no one tracks the delta — developers discover mid-sprint that a spec they built
r/sleep, r/ADHD, and r/productivity are full of people who intellectually know they're sleep-deprived but have no concrete, running tally of how that debt is affecting their
r/digitalnomad and r/solotravel threads show constant anxiety around multi-country trip planning where visa requirements interact in non-obvious ways — a traveler holding a UK