Solo builder nails his exact niche but can't get his app in front of them
A developer built an AI , validated it against an official benchmark, and confirmed it holds up in daily real-world use as well. Through Reddit he identified an exact niche that already pays for AI tools: and professionals managing multiple clients or projects who run into ing between unrelated chats when using Claude or GPT.
The app lets users keep using whatever AI model they prefer and includes an import flow so they don't have to start from scratch. The problem is : he knows exactly who to target and where they hang out, but can't figure out how to reach them.
is technically allowed in the relevant subreddits, but so much low-quality spam gets posted there that promotional posts get skipped over. He tried posting as if he were just a regular user of the app, but the community members were sharp enough to spot it as right away.
Key points
- Built an AI app, validated via an official benchmark and daily personal use
- Target niche: /professionals managing multiple clients who face AI chat ing across unrelated projects
- App supports any AI model choice plus an import flow for existing data
- is allowed in the relevant subreddits but gets buried under low-quality spam
- Attempt to post disguised as a regular user was quickly called out by the community