
Our Take
Mihir Kanzariya, Ilya Lisin, Lina Pok, Akshay, Shashi Ala, Vadim Semenko, and David Justice looked at something every product person knows but nobody actually does—they realized that bad reviews are basically a roadmap to dollar signs. Every one-star review is a complaint, and every complaint is a potential product opportunity waiting to be built. So they built GapHunt, a tool that finds product gaps hiding inside negative reviews so you can build exactly what the market is literally begging for.
The idea is stupid simple and that's why it works. You paste in competitor reviews or connect your own, GapHunt's AI hunts for patterns in the complaints, and boom—you've got a list of gaps to fill. No guesswork, no intuition, just data. The reviews are already there, people already complained about what's missing, and GapHunt turns that noise into a product roadmap. It's like having a focus group of thousands of unhappy customers telling you exactly what to build next.
This is the kind of tool that makes you wonder why it didn't exist sooner. Every startup wastes months building features nobody asked for while the answers were sitting in one-star reviews the whole time. GapHunt just makes it systematic. Whether you're a solo founder validating an idea or a team looking for your next big feature, this cuts the guesswork entirely.
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