u/JustFirefighter3579

Currently building a LinkedIn scheduler.

The core features are pretty standard (post scheduling, analytics, etc.), but I’m trying to go deeper with things like AI-assisted rewriting, engagement prediction, and better timing optimization.

My main question is about the US market does it still have room for a new player, or is it already saturated with tools like Buffer and Hootsuite?

Would love to hear from anyone who’s actively using these tools—what’s still broken?

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u/JustFirefighter3579 — 6 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’m trying to decide which AI SaaS to build and would really value input from people here who’ve either built in this space or work closely with SMBs / accounting teams.

  • Which of these actually solves a pain people pay for immediately?
  • Is invoice automation too crowded / commoditized now?
  • Is “general document AI” too broad and hard to position?
  • Which one has clearer ROI for B2B buyers?

What I’m trying to optimize for:

  • Strong real-world pain (not just “cool AI”)
  • Willingness to pay early (even at MVP stage)
  • Clear ICP (e.g., CPA firms, SMBs, ops teams)
  • Ability to build a focused v1 in ~4–8 weeks

Questions:

  1. If you had to pick one, which would you build and why?
  2. Where have you personally seen the most painful inefficiencies?
  3. What would make you switch from your current solution (if any)?
  4. Any niche within these (e.g., specific industries) that’s underserved?

I don’t want to build another generic AI wrapper I want something that genuinely removes a painful workflow.

Appreciate any blunt feedback 🙏

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u/JustFirefighter3579 — 17 days ago

I built a tool that automatically extracts and categorizes invoices, then syncs them with QuickBooks.

Looking for 5 beta users to validate it would this be useful in your workflow?

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u/JustFirefighter3579 — 17 days ago