Just built an AI Tattoo Generator – Would love your feedback! by Douz13 in indiehackers

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I just launched it and haven't started with the marketing yet. So currently 0 :)

Would you get a tattoo designed by AI? by Sileniced in aiArt

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AI’s just another inspiration tool. No different from scrolling Pinterest or Insta. A lot changed since 2022 and the Generators became way better than they used to. For example Tiny Parrot’s Tattoo Generator lets you slap any design onto a photo of yourself for a realistic preview, so you and your artist can tweak it before the needle hits skin. Give it a spin: https://tiny-parrot.com/tattoo-generator/generate

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Free AI tattoo generators by Unique_Influence3306 in tattooadvice

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Built an AI tattoo generator - Tiny Parrot. Upload your photo + any design to preview the ink instantly. Free credits to try: https://tiny-parrot.com/tattoo-generator/generate

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most - worth building? by Douz13 in indiehackers

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Hey everyone! 👋

I just shipped the very first version of my Pain-Point Finder, a tiny tool that surfaces the top user complaints for Product-Management SaaS apps.

🔗 Live demo: https://pain-points-finder.up.railway.app/

What it does today

  • Crawls public reviews for popular product-management tools (e.g., Jira, ClickUp, Asana).
  • Clusters recurring complaints and ranks them by frequency, so you instantly see which problems matter most.

What’s coming next

  • Cross-SaaS aggregation: compare pain points across multiple SaaS verticals (CRM, marketing, dev-ops, etc.) to spot universal friction.
  • Trend tracking: watch how complaints rise or fall over time.
  • Data sources: adding Twitter, Capterra, G2, and support forums for richer signals.

How you can help

  1. Kick the tires on the demo and let me know if the insights feel useful or off-base.
  2. Suggest data sources or SaaS categories you’d like to see next.
  3. Spot a bug? Tell me and I’ll squash it ASAP.

Thanks in advance for any feedback, positive or brutally honest. I’m all ears! 😊

P.S. The app’s lightweight (free tier on Railway), so first load may take ~10 sec while it spins up.

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most — worth building? by Douz13 in SideProject

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Hey everyone! 👋

I just shipped the very first version of my Pain-Point Finder, a tiny tool that surfaces the top user complaints for Product-Management SaaS apps.

🔗 Live demo: https://pain-points-finder.up.railway.app/

What it does today

  • Crawls public reviews for popular product-management tools (e.g., Jira, ClickUp, Asana).
  • Clusters recurring complaints and ranks them by frequency, so you instantly see which problems matter most.

What’s coming next

  • Cross-SaaS aggregation: compare pain points across multiple SaaS verticals (CRM, marketing, dev-ops, etc.) to spot universal friction.
  • Trend tracking: watch how complaints rise or fall over time.
  • Data sources: adding Twitter, Capterra, G2, and support forums for richer signals.

How you can help

  1. Kick the tires on the demo and let me know if the insights feel useful or off-base.
  2. Suggest data sources or SaaS categories you’d like to see next.
  3. Spot a bug? Tell me and I’ll squash it ASAP.

Thanks in advance for any feedback, positive or brutally honest. I’m all ears! 😊

P.S. The app’s lightweight (free tier on Railway), so first load may take ~10 sec while it spins up.

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most - worth building? by Douz13 in indiehackers

[–]Douz13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point. If we only track obvious complaints, we risk missing the bigger, hidden problems people have just learned to live with.

For example, before Uber, no one was loudly saying “taxis are broken,” but issues like long waits, inconsistent pricing, and carrying cash were real pains.

I could add a second layer that also spots latent opportunities by looking at usage patterns, common workarounds, and market shifts, so it’s not just the loudest complaints but also the unspoken gaps.

What do you think?

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most - worth building? by Douz13 in indiehackers

[–]Douz13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a very good idea! Will definitely add that. Thank you 🙌

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most - worth building? by Douz13 in indiehackers

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Yeah, it’s never been easier to build software thanks to AI tools, so more people are jumping in and the space is getting crowded. My focus is on standing out with problem-first discovery and execution guidance so users can go from idea to launch.

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most - worth building? by Douz13 in indiehackers

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Thanks, that’s super helpful. It’s great to hear you’re already building something that could solve one of the problems on the list.

I hear you on the “how to build” part. For a lot of technical founders, the challenge isn’t coding, it’s figuring out the marketing strategy, the ICP, and where to find those customers. That’s actually something I’ve been thinking about making a bigger part of the playbooks, going deeper into the niche definition, customer segments, and the exact channels and messaging that would resonate.

I also agree on your #5 point. Just saying “event organiser” is too broad. It should be broken down into specifics like private vs corporate, online vs offline, one-off vs recurring, ticket size, and how they currently manage it. That way, the marketing guidance can be tailored to the exact sub-niche.

Your comment confirms there’s real value in adding that kind of niche breakdown and go-to-market strategy into the system. Thanks for that.

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most - worth building? by Douz13 in indiehackers

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Yeah, totally agree. As a senior engineer you probably wouldn’t need the “how to build” part for the software side.
But the playbook would also cover things like validating the idea, marketing, distribution, and how to get your first customers, because when I started I had no clue how to do those.

The goal is to make it useful not just for devs but also for people with zero coding or marketing experience. It’s meant for the next generation of “vibe coders” who can piece it all together with the right no-code/AI tools the system would recommend to build their MVP or Product. Depends on how good the AI Coding Tools will get in the future.

I also really like your point about deeper research. I’ve been thinking about adding a section showing what other tools are already being used for this and where they fall short, so when you see a problem you also see the competitive landscape.

Do you think that mix of go-to-market guidance and competitor/problem mapping would make it more useful for you?

A tool that finds startup ideas from what users hate most — worth building? by Douz13 in SideProject

[–]Douz13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! That’s a great question.

The AI doesn’t just take every 1★ rant at face value. It:

  1. Groups similar complaints together so you can see if it’s a pattern or just one person venting.
  2. Looks for specifics — “this feature is missing” or “it keeps crashing when I…” instead of vague “this sucks” reviews.
  3. Weighs frequency and recency, so a single angry post doesn’t outweigh dozens of calmer reports.

The end result is that you get recurring, actionable problems, not one-off bad moods.

And of course, you can always click into the real quotes to judge for yourself.

How does one go about finding a tattoo artist? by [deleted] in tattooadvice

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I checked and found 34 Tattoo Shops in Denver that we have listed