March 2026
6 app ideas researched and validated on March 30, 2026. Each sourced from real pain points on Reddit and social media.
Inspired by R22's mention of 'Google AI Studio App Builder Tutorial Turns Ideas Into Working Tools Quickly' and R42's 'I built a tool to to estimate app ideas before building', thi...
Building on the interest in 'MLB Trivia App' (R21, R19), this app focuses on hyper-local sports trivia for a specific city or region, incorporating local team history, player facts...
Addressing the desire for genuine connection, as seen in the question 'Is reddit really an app to meet people?' (R51), and the pain point of 'Why People Secretly HATE You: The Psyc...
Inspired by 'Zabriskie... live Goose setlists, couch tour chat on your lock screen, with no ads ever' (R21 from r/GoosetheBand), this app provides a platform for fans of specific b...
Building on the concept of 'Orloj – agent infrastructure as code (YAML and GitOps)' (HN3), this app provides a user-friendly interface for solo developers or small teams to define ...
Addressing the pain point of 'Running legacy IE/ActiveX clients without local admin rights?' (HN10), this app provides a sandboxed environment to run older, potentially insecure, o...