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I would solve fusion - you see, unlimited clean energy for the world solves virtually all the other problems people have mentioned. All countries are energy independent which quells wars for resources. Unlimited resources can be created or extracted that are prohibitively expensive today. Desalination, hunger and climate change solutions can be implemented at scale. As for research, we can...
If you could solve one global problem tomorrow what would you solve?
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A good starting point is what problem you're trying to solve, that will dictate where you'll find them. I found completing the ideal customer profile helped me quickly spot who to speak to.
Some ideas, create a free bit of content that your target audience is interested in, promote it through Twitter ads or promoted tweets alternatively you could scrape the audience of a niche account i.e....
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What are your biggest challenge you've faced trying to automate your workflow?
Hi everybody, I wanted to hear from a wide range of founders about what their greatest pain points were trying to automate your workflow
What was it you were trying to automate?
Was it for work, startup or personal project?
Tell us what made it challenging and how you went about trying to solve it
Look forward to hearing your answers
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The community upcoming products thread!
It can be intimidating to put yourself and your ideas out in public.
I've also found that fellow builders give the best support and feedback on your ideas.
That's why I created the Community upcoming products thread!
Hi I'm Fraser founder of Visulayer - which is launching on Product Hunt next month.
We're building the future of document permission management.
From our study over 86% of...
Fraser Jeffrey
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To speak to your last point, a broad category of solution that people expect to not get for free is one that helping an existing successful business make more money. It's a win win, they'll happily pay $100++/month subscriptions to help scale. As the product creator, because you're dealing with professionals, you're less likely to experience churn and other problems. You'll likely be able to...
Discussion on finding SaaS ideas people are already paying for and carving out piece for yourself.
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I could see a use case for your product. How many users have you spoken to yet? You might find that the users willing to pay money i.e pre-order your product might get a lot of value out of a feature you didn't expect. Or the problem their experiencing might be slightly different to what you thought it was originally. That way, if you start validating before building you're more likely to build...
A SaaS app for transactional documents
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I’d love to get your advice on a product we’re thinking about building
Have you experienced a business problem using spreadsheets where user role based view/edit controls would've helped?
For example restricting access to internal tools and pricing calculators within your company or when sharing spreadsheets with external clients -without wanting to expose proprietary or business sensitive formulas etc.
Current solutions with granular user role based view/edit...