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WeakPoint
Stop guessing what to build. Map real pain, audit any gap
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Stop guessing what to build. Map real pain, audit any gap
15 followers
WeakPoint is a living map of market gaps, built from real public complaints. Every dot is a real problem someone described, source attached. Describe the problem your idea solves and the map shows you where that pain already lives. Then run an audited verdict on any signal: an AI agent researches the live web, and every citation is mechanically checked before a claim survives. The map is regenerated from fresh evidence in regular cycles so it's never stale, except your saved history.










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Hey Product Hunt, I'm Enes, solo founder of WeakPoint.
This started with me simply trying to be useful: I wanted to build something people actually need, and I kept looking for a real problem to solve, some edge to justify the work. What I found instead was that every idea I came up with already existed five times over. But when I read how people actually talk about their tools and workflows, I kept finding specific, repeated complaints that nobody had taken seriously for that specific area. So the real problem wasn't a shortage of ideas. It was that I had no way to see where real pain lives, and no honest way to check whether a gap is real before spending months building into it.
WeakPoint is the tool I wanted that day. It maps thousands of sourced, real complaints into one living field, clustered into regions of shared pain. You wander it freely, search for the problem you think nobody has solved, and when something looks promising you put it on trial: an AI agent researches what already exists to serve that pain, every citation is checked mechanically, and the verdict is allowed to come back negative.
Two things I held onto while building: every dot links to a real complaint, and the verdict is allowed to say no. Most audits come back "contested" or "not a weak point", and I think that's exactly why the rare yes is worth something.
The map regenerates from fresh evidence in cycles, and the free tier includes audits, so you can check a gap you believe in today.
Tell me what you think about the map, the verdicts, the premise itself. If something feels off, I want to hear that most.
It would be really helpful if you could add a way to filter the map by industry or geographic region, so I can zero in on gaps that actually apply to my niche instead of scrolling through everything. Right now it feels a bit overwhelming when trying to find something relevant to a specific market.
@n_eslem68217 Hey Eslem, thank you, this is useful.
Two honest answers:
The way to zero in today is search: describe the problem your niche has, in plain words, like "contractors skip system testing" or "clinics lose revenue to no-shows" or just the name of the sector like
"renewable energy", "dentistry" etc. The map then highlights what matches and fades the rest, so it acts as your filter (also you can see a bar unde the search results that depending on similarity it will be bright or gray and sorted from high to low similarity). Scrolling the whole field is the browsing mode; search is the targeted one. If you tried a search and it still felt off target, I would genuinely like to know what you typed.
On geography: the regions on the map are neighborhoods of related problems, not places. Signals are not geo-tagged today, so a country or city lens does not exist yet. An industry filter is a fair ask and it is on the list. Overwhelm at first contact is real feedback either way, and I appreciate you saying it plainly, and thank you again!