Help Me Solve Your Problem

About the project

We find real problems.
We build real solutions.

This platform exists because the best software ideas rarely come from developers sitting in a room brainstorming. They come from people who encounter a frustrating reality every day and wonder why nobody has fixed it yet.

The idea behind this project

Most software is built the wrong way around. Someone has an idea, builds a product, and then tries to find people who need it. We want to reverse that process.

Instead of building something and looking for a problem to fit it, we start with the problem. We collect genuine frustrations, inefficiencies, and unmet needs from real people, then decide whether they are worth solving.

If a submitted problem is compelling and can be addressed through software, we build the solution. If it already has a good existing answer, we move on. The goal is to be genuinely useful, not to build for the sake of building.

What kinds of problems we focus on

We focus exclusively on problems that software can realistically address. This includes things like tools that automate repetitive work, applications that surface the right information at the right time, systems that connect data or workflows that currently do not talk to each other, and digital services that eliminate manual effort.

We are not limited to small or simple problems. If the challenge is significant and genuinely painful, that makes it more interesting, not less. The only filter is whether software is the right medium for the solution.

What happens after you submit

Every submission is reviewed. If your problem is selected for development, you will hear from us directly. The follow-up conversation is usually a short virtual meeting to understand the problem in more depth before we commit to building anything.

If your submission is not selected (because the problem is already well-served by existing tools, because we lack the resources to pursue it right now, or simply because it is not the right fit) you may not hear back. We will always acknowledge receipt of your submission and be upfront about what that means.

Why you should submit

If your submission leads to a working product, you will be among the first to access it, free of charge. Beyond that, we are committed to ensuring that the person who identified the problem shares meaningfully in what gets built. The specifics of that arrangement are discussed when the time comes, but the intent is genuine.

This is not a passive suggestion box. It is a structured process for turning real problems into real products. If you have a problem worth solving, we want to hear about it.