u/Excellent_Key_8743

What non-AI website idea do you think people actually need?

A lot of new projects right now are AI tools, AI wrappers, or chatbots.

I’m curious about the opposite:

What simple non-AI website do you think people actually need?

Something practical, boring, useful, and specific.

Not a huge startup idea necessarily. More like:

  • a better directory
  • a marketplace for a niche group
  • a comparison website
  • a tracker
  • a planning tool
  • a website that makes an annoying task easier

What’s a website you’ve searched for before and thought:

“Why does this not exist?”

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u/Excellent_Key_8743 — 4 days ago

What useful website do you wish existed, but still haven’t found?

I’m curious about simple website ideas that people actually want but can’t seem to find.

Not AI tools, not chatbots, not another “AI wrapper.”

I mean practical websites that solve boring but real problems.

Examples could be things like:

  • organizing something annoying
  • comparing something that is hard to compare
  • tracking something people forget
  • making a complicated process simpler
  • connecting two types of people who need each other

What website do you wish existed?

Or what website exists today, but is so bad that you think someone should rebuild it properly?

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u/Excellent_Key_8743 — 4 days ago

I launched a small Android app in a crowded market. How would you position it?

I launched a small Android app called Vaulta.

It helps users track subscriptions, upcoming renewals, and monthly recurring payments. No bank connection, just manual tracking and reminders.

The hard part: this market already has competitors, and some are obviously more advanced.

So I’m trying to position Vaulta differently:

not as a full finance app,
not as an accounting tool,
but as a simple “don’t get surprised by renewals” app.

For people here who have marketed products in crowded markets:

Would you focus the message on:

  1. avoiding surprise charges
  2. tracking subscriptions
  3. free trial reminders
  4. simple budgeting
  5. no bank connection

I’m trying to learn how to make the positioning sharper before spending money on ads.

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u/Excellent_Key_8743 — 5 days ago