July 2026
5 app ideas researched and validated on July 10, 2026. Each sourced from real pain points on Reddit and social media.
SaaS founders on r/indiehackers and HN obsess over acquisition but rarely diagnose *why* users cancel — they get a single cancellation reason checkbox and never follow up.
Indie hackers on r/indiehackers and HN routinely build in public but lose momentum because their daily progress lives scattered across tweets, Discord messages, and commit logs —
Indie hackers and solo founders on r/indiehackers repeatedly mention that they have happy users but struggle to collect usable testimonials — customers are willing but busy, and
Indie hackers and micro-SaaS founders on HN and r/indiehackers frequently describe the painful ambiguity of deciding *when* to go full-time on a side project — they have no
Solo SaaS founders on r/indiehackers describe a specific trap: they add a public feature voting board (Canny, Frill, Upvoty), it fills up with requests, and then it becomes a