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Europeans increasingly want a reliable, actively maintained directory of EU-based software alternatives to US services, but existing directories are abandoned or unresponsive.

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Target User

European businesses, IT decision-makers, and privacy-conscious individuals seeking GDPR-compliant, sovereignty-friendly tools

Product Idea

A community-curated European software directory with verified data sovereignty badges, user reviews, pricing comparisons, and a responsive submission pipeline—monetized through featured listings and affiliate partnerships.

Evidence

  • I've found it impossible to submit anything there… one submission 'Waiting for Review' since July 2025… reached out a couple of times over the last year and never got a reply" —

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47618324
  • The CLOUD Act creates a structural difference between US and EU services" —

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47624741
  • "Is this just to plug the site? What's unique about this, there's quite a few others already?" — commenter highlighting crowded-but-poorly-served market

Why this opportunity matters

This opportunity surfaced from Reddit where European businesses, IT decision-makers, and privacy-conscious individuals seeking GDPR-compliant, sovereignty-friendly tools are actively describing the problem in their own words. We classified the demand intensity as medium — meaning the problem is consistent enough that multiple users are searching for a fix, even if they have not committed to paying yet. When users self-select to post a problem on a public platform like Reddit, they are usually already trying to solve it — which makes them strong candidates for the right paid alternative.

How to validate this before you build

Before writing a single line of code, three lightweight steps will tell you whether this opportunity is worth pursuing:

  1. Read the original conversation. The evidence links above lead to the exact threads where users described this problem in their own words. Read every comment — what people argue about in the replies often matters more than the original post.
  2. Talk to five real users. Find five people who match the target user description above and ask how they handle this today. You are looking for two signals: a consistent workaround they hate, and a willingness to pay for something better. If both show up in three of five conversations, the demand is real.
  3. Test willingness to pay before building. Put up a one-page landing site describing the proposed product, with a deposit or pre-order checkout. If even a small fraction of traffic converts to a real payment, you have validated more than most products that ship to production.

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