How do you find real problems worth solving?

I’m curious how other builders here discover real problems before building a product.

Do you usually start from your own pain point, customer interviews, Reddit comments, market research, or just build and test?

I’m trying to get better at finding problems that people actually care about, not just ideas that sound cool.

Would love to hear your process.

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u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 17 hours ago

How do you find real problems worth solving?

I’m curious how other builders here discover real problems before building a product.

Do you usually start from your own pain point, customer interviews, Reddit comments, market research, or just build and test?

I’m trying to get better at finding problems that people actually care about, not just ideas that sound cool.

Would love to hear your process.

reddit.com
u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 1 day ago

How do you find real problems worth solving?

I’m curious how other builders here discover real problems before building a product.

Do you usually start from your own pain point, customer interviews, Reddit comments, market research, or just build and test?

I’m trying to get better at finding problems that people actually care about, not just ideas that sound cool.

Would love to hear your process.

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u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 1 day ago
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What problem are you solving with Lovable?

I’d love to see what you’re building with Lovable.

Share your project below and tell me:

What problem are you solving?

Who is it for?

What stage are you at right now?

I’ll try to give honest feedback, suggestions, and maybe some ideas to improve the product, positioning, or user flow.

Excited to discover some cool projects here 🚀

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u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 1 day ago

People who learn/build/work alone on a computer - where do you get stuck the most?

Hey everyone,

I’m doing early customer research, not trying to sell anything.

I’m trying to understand how people actually struggle when they are learning, building, coding, designing, filling forms, debugging errors, or exploring new tools alone on their laptop/PC.

A few questions:

When you get stuck on your screen, what do you usually do first?

Google?

ChatGPT?

YouTube?

Ask a friend?

Give up and come back later?

What type of problem wastes the most time for you?

Understanding errors

Learning a new tool/software

Explaining complex concepts

Finding the right file/tab/info

Writing/replying professionally

Doing repetitive computer tasks

Something else?

Have you ever wished someone could look at your screen and explain what to do next?

Would this be useful only for beginners, or even for founders, students, designers, developers, and working professionals?

What would make you trust or not trust an AI assistant that helps on your computer screen?

I’m mainly trying to understand the real pain before building too much. Honest negative feedback is also helpful.

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u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 3 days ago

Do you also get stuck because AI gives too many possible fixes?

Question for people building with Lovable and other AI coding tools:

What’s the most painful part?

For me, it’s not only bugs.

It’s the loop:

Build fast → something breaks → AI gives multiple possible fixes → I try one → something else breaks → now I don’t know if the issue is code, database, auth, env, API, or prompt quality.

The hardest part becomes understanding the real root cause.

Do you also feel this?

What usually wastes your time the most while building?

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u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 3 days ago

People who learn/build/work alone on a computer -where do you get stuck the most?

Hey everyone,

I’m doing early customer research, not trying to sell anything.

I’m trying to understand how people actually struggle when they are learning, building, coding, designing, filling forms, debugging errors, or exploring new tools alone on their laptop/PC.

A few questions:

When you get stuck on your screen, what do you usually do first?

Google?

ChatGPT?

YouTube?

Ask a friend?

Give up and come back later?

What type of problem wastes the most time for you?

Understanding errors

Learning a new tool/software

Explaining complex concepts

Finding the right file/tab/info

Writing/replying professionally

Doing repetitive computer tasks

Something else?

Have you ever wished someone could look at your screen and explain what to do next?

Would this be useful only for beginners, or even for founders, students, designers, developers, and working professionals?

What would make you trust or not trust an AI assistant that helps on your computer screen?

I’m mainly trying to understand the real pain before building too much. Honest negative feedback is also helpful.

reddit.com
u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 3 days ago

People who learn/build/work alone on a computer - where do you get stuck the most? Hey everyone, I’m doing early customer research, not trying to sell anything. I’m trying to understand how people actually struggle when they are learning, building, coding, designing, filling forms, debuggi

Hey everyone,

I’m doing early customer research, not trying to sell anything.

I’m trying to understand how people actually struggle when they are learning, building, coding, designing, filling forms, debugging errors, or exploring new tools alone on their laptop/PC.

A few questions:

When you get stuck on your screen, what do you usually do first?

Google?

ChatGPT?

YouTube?

Ask a friend?

Give up and come back later?

What type of problem wastes the most time for you?

Understanding errors

Learning a new tool/software

Explaining complex concepts

Finding the right file/tab/info

Writing/replying professionally

Doing repetitive computer tasks

Something else?

Have you ever wished someone could look at your screen and explain what to do next?

Would this be useful only for beginners, or even for founders, students, designers, developers, and working professionals?

What would make you trust or not trust an AI assistant that helps on your computer screen?

I’m mainly trying to understand the real pain before building too much. Honest negative feedback is also helpful.

reddit.com
u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 3 days ago

People who learn/build/work alone on a computer -where do you get stuck the most? Hey everyone, I’m doing early customer research, not trying to sell anything. I’m trying to understand how people actually struggle when they are learning, building, coding, designing, filling forms, debuggi

Hey everyone,

I’m doing early customer research, not trying to sell anything.

I’m trying to understand how people actually struggle when they are learning, building, coding, designing, filling forms, debugging errors, or exploring new tools alone on their laptop/PC.

A few questions:

When you get stuck on your screen, what do you usually do first?

Google?

ChatGPT?

YouTube?

Ask a friend?

Give up and come back later?

What type of problem wastes the most time for you?

Understanding errors

Learning a new tool/software

Explaining complex concepts

Finding the right file/tab/info

Writing/replying professionally

Doing repetitive computer tasks

Something else?

Have you ever wished someone could look at your screen and explain what to do next?

Would this be useful only for beginners, or even for founders, students, designers, developers, and working professionals?

What would make you trust or not trust an AI assistant that helps on your computer screen?

I’m mainly trying to understand the real pain before building too much. Honest negative feedback is also helpful.

reddit.com
u/Cultural_Mobile_428 — 3 days ago