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Matthew OzoroskiMatthew Ozoroski Innovator6/25/2026

Would you pay to get your first power user and have a conversation with them?

I worked on Test4Test.io for a couple months. It's a free user testing site where founders can exchange feedback quickly. I made a test-back and quality assurance system, so if you test, you'll get back the time you put in. However, a lot of users don't wanna test. They just want free feedback. It was surprising really. So, I came up with a new app called PrimalUsers. We'll find your first users in the wild, forums, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and we'll have them try your app for the first time and fall in love. Or, I'm thinking about doing more of a user research/video interview take. Maybe both. We'll send you screenshots of our conversation and their profile. Would you actually pay for a super user? And why would you want a super user (grow users, get feedback, figure out what to build, better messaging, gain insights or something else)?

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MeoleMeole Innovator6/25/2026

Wtf, I forgot to cancel a free trial again 🤬

I initially signed up for a free trial, intending to cancel before it ended, but I forgot. A month passed, followed by another, and before I knew it, three months had elapsed. It wasn't until I reviewed my bank statement that I realized I had been unknowingly paying for a subscription I had never opened, let alone used. This discovery sparked a thought: why must I manually remember each renewal date? My phone can remind me to drink water, but it fails to alert me to impending charges for services I no longer utilize. I envision a hypothetical AI that would track all my subscriptions, provide timely warnings before renewal dates, and offer insights into which services I actually use, ultimately enabling me to cancel wasteful subscriptions and optimize my expenses.

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Trilok KumarTrilok Kumar Innovator6/25/2026

AI Study Planner That Builds Your Entire Preparation Plan From Your Exam Date

Most study planners expect you to decide what to study every day. What if you simply entered your **exam date**, selected your **subjects and syllabus**, and the app did everything else? The app would: <li data-section-id="198b12" data-start="311" data-end="360"> 📅 Create a personalized day-by-day study plan. </li> <li data-section-id="1rtc6bf" data-start="361" data-end="415"> 🎯 Prioritize weak topics based on your performance. </li> <li data-section-id="f4rocm" data-start="416" data-end="474"> 🔄 Automatically adjust your schedule if you miss a day. </li> <li data-section-id="7ssko2" data-start="475" data-end="534"> ⏱️ Balance study sessions with breaks to prevent burnout. </li> <li data-section-id="iadgvi" data-start="535" data-end="588"> 📊 Track progress and estimate your exam readiness. </li> <li data-section-id="bbd2ge" data-start="589" data-end="663"> 📝 Generate revision schedules, mock tests, and last-minute crash plans. </li> Instead of asking, **"What should I study today?"**, the app tells you exactly what to study, for how long, and when to revise—adapting as your preparation changes. **Would a tool like this make exam preparation less stressful? What feature would you add?**

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