If you’re looking to create a new SAAS, tell me about the problems you guys are having and the solutions you hope to see developed. It can be B2B or B2C, and depending on your willingness to pay, it can be a one-time purchase or a monthly cost.
PS: I’ll expand on the most popular concept and add the waiting list to this topic.
The best you can do is to build a sass product, you’ll encounter a lot of difficulties and problems: make other sass product that solves one of that problem. If you have a thorough understanding of the issue at hand, it will be simpler to develop applications that address actual problems.
This is a specialised service, but machine translation can take the place of healthcare providers’ human language interpreters. Every medical professional who has used it hates it; police also use it.
I see potential for growth in the niche market of co-op member management and tools. While there are existing member management tools, none are specifically designed for co-ops, leading to high costs when piecing together various services.
What would be ideal is a solution that allows easy management, upload, and download of a member database. Currently, I use Admidio, which is okay but not perfect. The solution should also include features such as:
- A web page for new members to sign up and pay for their membership.
- The ability to segment members and provide access based on these segments (e.g., board members having full database access).
- Donation acceptance.
- Digital voting and elections.
- Sections for important updates.
- Shared files with controlled access for specific groups (e.g., minutes, bylaws).
- Simple CMS capabilities to import additional data like sales numbers for patronage tracking.
- Email functionality for communicating with all or specific member groups.
- Newsletter distribution.
- Polls and surveys.
- Financial reporting with the option to connect to QuickBooks for better integration.
I currently use multiple services to achieve these tasks, but having an all-in-one solution would be highly beneficial.
Find your “Founder Market Fit” before investing time on a tedious and difficult journey that you will eventually tire of.
Make sure you are a GOOD ENOUGH fit for the market you are considering serving.
Instead of asking random people what they think would be a “good idea” to develop, it’s more of an inward assessment of YOU.
Hey, the same question is on my mind right now: “What should I build?” After giving it some thought for a week, I want to discuss my strategy.
I’m looking for an issue that affects a particular demographic. It will take questions to do this! I want to ask, “What’s your biggest problem?” to a group that I have selected. After that, I may construct a solution to that issue. In this manner, I’ll have some users ready for anything I produce.
Does it make sense?
Build an AI scraping bot that combs social media for problems that need to be solved.
You must fully understand the issue before tackling it and coming up with a solution. If not, you can choose a niche, read through Reddit to see what people are talking about, compile all of the responses, find more resources, and come up with a better product or price.