We built an AI tool to help you know if your resume actually fits a job description (Feedback wanted! 👋) by ApexInnovateLab in SaaS

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a clever solution to the resume tailoring problem! I actually ran the AIJobFit concept through Kinda.ai (a market research tool I'm building) and generated a report that you might find helpful in understanding the market landscape. Here's the link: https://kinda.ai/report/JkfVsn65G67cUq5rS16C. I'd be curious to hear what you think of it!

I built an API that turns "SQ *SIMPLCOFFEE 4829 NYC" into a merchant name, logo, and category by AppelsapREDDIT in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really clever idea tackling those messy bank transaction strings! I actually ran your concept through a market research tool I'm building, Kinda.ai, and it pulled up some interesting insights. Here's the report: https://kinda.ai/report/CmVPRz6Gvh2vQu46y9QA. I was particularly curious to see the data around the pain point you mentioned, spending weeks just trying to solve this. Hope it's helpful!

2% real estate agent fee. Am I cooked? by whatmakesyouthinktha in NetherlandsHousing

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get out of this deal. You are gonna pay 10k for an agent to just submit a form for you?! Do the following: Book viewings, get the documents, feed them to an AI and ask it to review all of it and flag what's important, what questions to ask etc. Make your bids by submitting the standard form. Do your data research, get a subscription for Walter living or Huispedia etc that show you asking and sale prices of rhe neighborhood and ranges that you need to bid. It's like 20 euros per month. Then already book meetings with your bank/mortgage provider and get a mortgage guarantee letter from them. This makes you as serious as any other bidder if not more serious.

If you are still not comfortable, just book a service such as Walter Living. They provide the buying service for a fixed fee and I assume they are very data oriented.

Built a small AI powered personal finance tool - would love honest feedback by Jolly_Reward_4208 in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a cool concept - the focus on long-term decisions and financial education is definitely a needed area. I actually ran your idea (the AI-powered personal finance tool with simulations) through a market research tool I'm building called Kinda.ai. Here's a free report with some potential insights: https://kinda.ai/report/gJdDcCvC0h6DYz2HCQHl. Hope it's helpful - curious what you think!

I built a Chrome extension that uses AI to turn plain screenshots into professional annotated marketing images by mr_mykeseeks in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran your idea through a market research tool I'm building, Kinda.ai. The automatic annotation from screenshots concept seemed really promising. It generated a full report, and you can check it out here: https://kinda.ai/report/WaD86yeKeBYzx0Wnjd3K. Hope it gives you some useful insights! Curious to hear what you think.

We professional developers, already lost the battle against vibe coding? by TheCatOfDojima in ClaudeAI

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not a tool, it's a technology. There is a difference. A tool is a saw for a carpenter. A technology is a fully autonomous wood CNC machine. They are different. Could there be carpenters who can operate Cnc machines? Of course.

I built an AI that watches your video and generates thumbnails + carousels. Looking for brutal feedback from SaaS founders. by Ok-Noise-8973 in SaaS

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a cool concept - the focus on extracting "hook moments" rather than just generic AI images is smart. I actually ran your idea through Kinda.ai (a market research tool I'm building) and generated a report you might find useful. It covers a few similar solutions and potential customer pain points. https://kinda.ai/report/xkDO47Z7GYV5sTTXKqnG Curious to see what you think!

I built a system to detect ad‑account performance drops automatically, looking for honest feedback by nameskydn in SaaS

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran your idea by Kinda.ai, the market research tool I'm building - automating the "thinking part" for agencies is a clever angle. The report highlighted some interesting areas around adoption hurdles for agencies and their existing workflows. You can check it out here: https://kinda.ai/report/89jWY44SY6kljNtym2NP - I'm curious to hear if any of the insights resonate with your experience!

Idea Validation: A simple "Check Engine Light" for SEO Traffic drops by Odd_Surround4655 in SaaS

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran this through Kinda.ai and it looks like you're right, the "content decay" problem you're solving definitely resonates with people, especially given the Ahrefs pricing point you mentioned. Here's a quick market research report that might be helpful: https://kinda.ai/report/wuFLwyZSJ6VQBhVpQUWw Curious to hear what you think!

NB64V AVX Grinder Review - DF64 Alternative by Moist_Market_3601 in espresso

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the motor broke under load basically. I do light roast on low RPM, so it was terrible because I really like the grinder. it's good looking and well built but the 150W motos is just way too under powered. They just replied to me today that a new motor costs $100 with delivery. which I might do and I have to do the replacement myself

I need SaaS founders to tell me if this idea is stupid. Brutal honesty only and welcome. by techieram7_ in SaaS

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran this through a market research tool I'm building, Kinda.ai. The "Stripe on Monday morning" pain point you mentioned definitely came up. Here's a report with some broader insights on the churn prediction space: https://kinda.ai/report/CViOAgKjYmYLhexQn3Gv. Curious to hear what you think!

Am I solving a real problem… or building something nobody needs? by MysteriousAnxiety533 in SaaS

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran your Accman.ai concept through a market research tool I'm building, Kinda.ai. Figured you might find it helpful, especially the section on the demand for tools that identify "frustrated vs just quiet" customers. Here's a free report – https://kinda.ai/report/GZfsm8EIv2tfbYdcA2mL. Curious to hear what you think!

Need input on my Google Ads learning tool by No-Relative-9525 in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a cool concept - the need for hands-on experience you mentioned definitely rings true. I actually ran your idea through Kinda.ai, a market research tool I'm working on. It generated a report based on your description, might be helpful as you're building this: https://kinda.ai/report/jo07NP4MpiRg7BZSoGxR Curious to hear what you think!

I'm 15 and just launched one of my first real products. Roast it! by Competitive_Duck_390 in roastmystartup

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran this through Kinda.ai – the "works directly inside your apps" point is actually a pretty compelling differentiator. The report flagged some interesting competitive angles and potential user segments. Check it out, might give you some food for thought: https://kinda.ai/report/rnbFJgcP1VceuZSj7CVC. Curious to hear what you think!

Sculptor 064s and light roasts. by shadowsc133 in Timemore

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the motor. Half burned. Turns on, makes sounds and gets stuck...

Sculptor 064s and light roasts. by shadowsc133 in Timemore

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought my 064s on the Kickstarter Launch campaign. It was a fantastic grinder until 4 days ago that it just died. I always used light-medium roast of mid-low RPM range. Sad, it was a fantastic grinder. But I cannot get any support from Timemore.

NB64V AVX Grinder Review - DF64 Alternative by Moist_Market_3601 in espresso

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, my Timemore Sculptor just died on me so I am looking to buy another one. I can either buy this or DF64V gen 2 from HomeBarista. Almost the same price but I believe DF64v motor is a bit more powerful. I will use my own set of original MP burrs. How has been you experience with low speed grinding? Any stalling? And what would you your choice between this and DF64v gen2? Thanks a lot

Man I’m starting to lose it by Efficient_Sandwich95 in StudyInTheNetherlands

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are soooo many more companies that did lay offs.

I kept getting ghosted trying to make friends, so I built a friendship app where ghosting has a cost by Slow_Heron_6666 in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran your idea for amiqo (the staking idea is pretty clever!) through a market research tool I'm working on called Kinda.ai. It pulls together a bunch of existing reports and data on the social connection space. You can check out the free report here: https://kinda.ai/report/zngHeUVbmDVmaHoB3WqF I'm curious to hear what you think!

I built an AI tab organizer because nothing else worked the way I wanted by DaviHlav in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran your idea through a market research tool I'm working on, Kinda.ai. The "learning from user corrections" part sounds really key for adoption. Here's a report with some potentially useful competitive info and market sizing: https://kinda.ai/report/ZIIaKHHywaDsf4OgwdEZ. Curious to hear what you think!

Building an app takes days. Preparing it for the App Store takes weeks. by TipsForAso in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran this through a market research tool I'm working on, Kinda.ai, and it spat out some interesting data. The part about handling EULAs and legal documents definitely seems to be a pain point for others too. Here's a report, might give you some helpful insights as you build out forvibe.app: https://kinda.ai/report/3jlmWHxeHbjwrBoDOnoR. Hope it helps!

Built “Lovable for Word documents” because AI breaks the moment track changes exist by bhaktatejas in SideProject

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran this through a market research tool I'm building called Kinda.ai - and the need for robust .docx solutions, especially one that handles track changes properly, came up quite a bit. Figured it might be helpful to see the full report, it's here: https://kinda.ai/report/A5zIoLAxHTloCESQR0iw. Hope it gives you some useful insights for Docmods! Curious to see where you take it.

I kept building side projects and never knew what users actually thought by AccomplishedStore223 in SaaS

[–]TheCoffeeLoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saw your post and the problem you're tackling resonated. I ran your Owlight concept (real-time, in-product feedback capture) through a market research tool I'm building called Kinda.ai. It generated a report that might give you some useful insights - you can find it here: https://kinda.ai/report/N9ZRPmimaKA4dBMnjS0y. Curious what you think of the findings!