Ideas Worth Building

Discover curated SaaS product ideas. We strip away brands, leaving pure concepts ready for you to build.

Featured Ideas

Stop Paying for Empty Seats
Finance

You're paying for software accounts that haven't been used in months, and that waste quietly eats into your budget. Without a clear view of who's active, you're likely overspending thousands every year.

AI Text Formatter
Productivity

Let’s be honest: writing takes too much damn time. Right now, your team is wasting hours manually rewriting emails, fixing grammar, and tweaking tones just to sound professional on Slack, LinkedIn, or Gmail—and it's killing their productivity. Existing tools make you copy, paste, click around, and edit line-by-line, which slows down your entire workflow. We are losing money every minute our people spend staring at a blank screen trying to find the 'right words' instead of actually closing deals and getting work done.

Your AI Prompts Are Incomplete
Productivity

You type a prompt, hit send, and get a useless answer. You realize too late that you forgot context, didn't specify the format, or asked two questions at once. Now you have to rewrite and wait again.

Your code breaks in production
Developer Tools

You push code thinking it's solid, only to discover it breaks in production. Hours of debugging later, you realize a simple architecture flaw you could have caught in seconds.

Stop Switching Tabs for SEO Data
Marketing

You need to check SEO performance for the page you're on, but you have to leave the page, navigate a separate dashboard, and search for the URL. By the time you find the data, you've lost context and momentum.

Paying for Every AI Model Separately?
Productivity

You're juggling subscriptions to multiple AI model providers, each with its own interface and billing. That's costing you hundreds a month and wasting time switching between tabs.

Latest Ideas

ChinaWebCheck

International businesses unknowingly lose traffic, users, and revenue because their websites rely on third-party services (like Google Analytics, AWS, or HubSpot) that are blocked by China’s Great Firewall. Because developers lack visibility into how their site performs behind the firewall, they either ignore the problem or waste hours guessing what is broken.

1 votesDeveloper Tools
Your SEO Progress Has No Timeline

Every day, your site's domain authority changes with new backlinks, but you only check it manually once a week or month. You miss sudden drops or slow growth, making it hard to correlate SEO efforts with actual changes. Without a historical record, you can't see trends or prove the value of your link-building work.

0 votesMarketing
Your Text Comes Out as Gibberish

You switch keyboard languages and type a whole sentence before realizing it's in the wrong layout. Now you have to delete everything and retype it correctly. This wastes time and breaks your flow, especially when you're in the middle of a fast-paced conversation or coding session.

0 votesProductivity
Your Files Are Uploaded for Base64

Every time you need to encode a file or image to Base64, you have to upload it to an online tool. You can't be sure if the server stores or shares your data. For sensitive files, you're forced to write your own script or use a local tool that may not handle all formats correctly.

0 votesDeveloper Tools
Your Docker Logs Are Scattered Everywhere

You have containers running across multiple servers, and logs are spread across different terminals and files. You end up SSH-ing into each machine and grepping through log files to find errors. By the time you find the issue, your users have already reported it.

0 votesDeveloper Tools
Your Scraper Breaks on Page Changes

You need to extract data from a web page, but every time the site updates its layout, your parsing code breaks. You end up rewriting selectors and maintaining fragile scrapers that take hours to fix. This eats into your development time and delays your project.

0 votesDeveloper Tools
Every Bug Report Needs Three Follow-Ups

When a client or user finds a bug, they send a vague message like 'the button doesn't work' or 'the page is broken'. You have to ask for screenshots, browser info, and exact steps, often multiple times. This back-and-forth wastes hours and delays fixes.

0 votesDeveloper Tools
Your Emails Get Opened But No One Clicks

You send a SaaS email campaign and the open rate is solid—20% or more—but click-through is abysmal, often below 2%. You rewrite subject lines and tweak copy, but nothing changes. The real issue is the email's architecture and flow, yet you have no way to diagnose what's broken.

0 votesMarketing