I went looking.
Every AI model gives you the same generic ideas and every newbie is building the same things.
So I went into the corners of the internet where builders and makers actually talk. Reddit threads. The places where people say what they need, what they wish existed, what needs to be better.
I wanted to find what people actually want built. Simple enough to build in a week or two. Something any AI model can help you ship.
Here is what I found this week.
GAP 001: Bug reproduction for vibe coders
When something breaks in Lovable you hit a wall immediately.
Not because you cannot fix it. Because you do not even know what to ask.
Do I read the console? Do I ask Claude? Do I ask Lovable? Am I going to break more things by poking around? Where do I even start?
So you do what every vibe coder does. You open a chat with an AI model and start describing the problem as best you can. Then you go back and forth. Ten messages. Twenty messages. Sometimes fifty. Trying to describe something you cannot see to something that was not there when it happened.
The bug was real for about 200 milliseconds. Then it vanished. And now you are trying to resurrect it from memory.
Developers have tools for this. LogRocket, Sentry, Datadog. They capture exactly what happened, the console errors, the network calls, the click path, all of it.
But those tools start at $99 a month and are built for engineering teams not for someone who vibe coded their SaaS in a weekend.
The gap: a lightweight bug reproduction tool built specifically for vibe coders and solo founders. It sits in your app, captures everything automatically when something breaks, and tells you exactly what to show your AI model to fix it fast.
No more fifty message threads trying to describe something you cannot see.
The evidence: Multiple posts in r/microsaas this week from solo founders describing exactly this wall. One founder said their bug reports arrive as "checkout did nothing" with zero context. Everything that would help diagnose it existed for a split second in the browser and then vanished.
Buildable in a week or two: Yes. A JavaScript snippet that captures browser context automatically. A Supabase table to store reports. A Resend email to the founder with everything attached. Lovable builds the dashboard. Charge $19 a month flat. No percentage cuts, no enterprise pricing.
Who already charges for this: LogRocket starts at $99 a month. Sentry, FullStory, Datadog. All built for funded engineering teams. Nobody is doing this for the solo vibe coder at a price they can actually afford.
Next week I am going back in. Looking for the thing that is missing. The tool nobody built yet. The problem enough people have that it is worth a week or two of your time to turn nothing into something.
North Operator