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3 problems
3votes

Comparing similar apps is a nightmare

When I need to pick a new SaaS tool (project management, CRM, etc), I open 20+ tabs comparing features, pricing, and reviews across: - Product Hunt - G2 - Capterra - Reddit threads - Individual product websites Then I copy-paste everything into a Notion table. Takes 3-4 hours. Existing tools either: - Only compare 2-3 tools at once - Focus on one category (only CRMs, only email tools) - Don't include real user complaints from Reddit/HN I want: Paste 5 tool names → See side-by-side comparison with pricing, features, and aggregated reviews in one page.

0votes

No easy way to compare SaaS pricing based on real usage

SaaS pricing pages are confusing, and it’s hard to know what a tool will actually cost over time. I want to compare tools based on real usage scenarios, but most comparison sites only list features, not real costs.

0votes

No simple way to collect feature requests from early users

When building an early-stage product, users send feature requests through emails, DMs, Discord, and Twitter. There’s no single place to collect, organize, and prioritize these requests. Existing tools are either too complex or designed for large teams, not indie builders.