June 2026
5 app ideas researched and validated on June 29, 2026. Each sourced from real pain points on Reddit and social media.
Indie SaaS founders on r/SaaS and HN constantly debate whether their pricing page is killing conversions, but have no systematic way to audit it against proven patterns.
A recurring complaint across r/indiehackers and HN is that solo founders accumulate a hidden backlog of 'launch debt' — things they promised in launch tweets, Product Hunt
Indie hackers on HN and r/SaaS repeatedly describe spending weeks validating a niche only to discover it's either saturated or too small after building.
A persistent complaint in r/ExperiencedDevs and HN threads is that feature flags accumulate silently in codebases — flags that were toggled on permanently years ago now live as
Threads on r/personalfinance and r/mildlyinfuriating are full of people furious about dark-pattern subscription cancellation flows — 'roach motel' designs that bury cancel