July 2026
6 app ideas researched and validated on July 09, 2026. Each sourced from real pain points on Reddit and social media.
Indie hackers on r/indiehackers and HN repeatedly ship products that fail quietly — no sales, no signups — but never systematically diagnose why.
Freelancers on r/freelance describe a recurring nightmare: a client verbally expands the project scope during a call, the freelancer agrees in the moment, and there is no paper
Engineering teams on r/ExperiencedDevs and HN report that sprint retrospectives generate action items that quietly die — nobody tracks whether last retro's 'fix the deploy
Indie hackers on r/indiehackers and Product Hunt consistently report building waitlists of 500-2000 emails only to launch and convert under 3% — but they have no structured way to
Founders on r/indiehackers and HN agonize over SaaS pricing — they underprice out of fear, never test alternatives, and have no external signal beyond gut feel.
Indie hackers and solo developers on HN and r/webdev describe a specific anxiety: their production app is 'probably fine' but they have no lightweight, cheap monitoring that calls