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Product for brainstorming before using Jira.
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There’s barely any market activity - either because the problem is very niche or not important enough. You’ll need to prove real demand exists before investing significant time.
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You're entering a space where the problem is acknowledged, but solutions haven't quite hit the mark. Our data shows limited traction among similar products, placing your idea in the 'Minimal Signal' category. There are only 2 similar products found, which means that we have low confidence that this is the perfect category. Engagement is also low, at only one comment on average. This suggests that while people might be looking for a Jira alternative, there's not a lot of conversation happening around existing solutions, and no clear signal of usage or willingness to pay. In essence, there's an opportunity, but proving demand will be crucial before dedicating significant resources. Jira is a well-entrenched incumbent, so prepare for a tough battle.
You're entering a space where the problem is acknowledged, but solutions haven't quite hit the mark. Our data shows limited traction among similar products, placing your idea in the 'Minimal Signal' category. There are only 2 similar products found, which means that we have low confidence that this is the perfect category. Engagement is also low, at only one comment on average. This suggests that while people might be looking for a Jira alternative, there's not a lot of conversation happening around existing solutions, and no clear signal of usage or willingness to pay. In essence, there's an opportunity, but proving demand will be crucial before dedicating significant resources. Jira is a well-entrenched incumbent, so prepare for a tough battle.
Product for brainstorming before using Jira.
Use Jira or traditional tool after.
Hello HN!I've been building this side project which is a task manager as simple and as powerful as I've been able to built it. It's specially thought for the tasks that you must complete at work, and you want to remember but you want to avoid all the bureaucracy of some TO-DO apps like JIRA.It's been quite a journey to build it. Its backend lives in Amazon Lightsail, and for now it's a Django app with a SQLite database. I'm quite surprised on how good SQLite has been performing on all the tests so far. The frontend it's a React app. Everything is pretty standard, but those are technologies I feel really comfortable working with.If someone wants to try it out or has any thoughts about the app, please do not hesitate to share them here :)