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Someone analyzed 9,300+ posts asking for tools that don't exist YET
u/HopefulBread5119 on Reddit dropped an analysis of 9,363 posts from the last 6 months asking for apps that don't exist yet. If you're thinking about building something, the trends are worth a look. Here are the key takeaways:
About 7% of requests (640+ posts) specifically asked for offline-first or privacy-focused tools.
High revenue potential + high volume for finance related apps. People are begging for better portfolio analytics.
698 requests for education/Self-Improvement with highest willingness to pay sentiment
r/ADHD users write the most detailed feature requests because existing tools fail their workflows.
Devs write long technical rants about missing features in Spark, AWS, or NetSuite. Solve these and you have a customer for life.
People are fed up with recipe sites bloated with ads and life stories. They want ultra-minimalist tools that just show ingredients.
Parents get very specific about tracking sleep, milestones, school schedules. Emotional, high-retention niche.
Check out the thread here
Are you working on something that gets some kind of validation from this?
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What’s your no-code stack for building landing pages?
I asked Reddit about their stack for building LPs fast and got some dev-heavy answers like:
I have built a little AWS system that deploys astro, cognito, codebuild, appsync (for backend forms/processing), api gateway (for astro ssr), s3, iam, and you can drop in any astro template in the "website" folder. It does the DNS, SSL, cloudfront, routing, pretty much everything. All it needs is the r53 zone ID.
That takes about 15 minutes to deploy, start to finish. After it's deployed, developers just git push to trigger deploys. From there it's just a bit of claude code time to whip it into something better. I've done multiple in under 4 hours start to finish in just the last couple of months.
Curious to see what kind of no-code tools others are using to build LPs for their PH launches.

