痛点强度
9
用户反复抱怨现有应用无法公平分摊,痛点明确且高频,在多个餐饮相关社区出现。
Demand Profile
用户抱怨现有账单分摊应用过于简单,仅按人数平分,无法处理复杂账单。需要一款能拍照识别收据、自动提取物品、让用户选择各自消费项目并公平分摊的应用。
痛点强度
9
用户反复抱怨现有应用无法公平分摊,痛点明确且高频,在多个餐饮相关社区出现。
交付可行性
7
OCR技术成熟,但需处理复杂收据格式和多人交互逻辑,有一定开发难度。
商业化潜力
6
可考虑免费增值模式,但用户付费意愿可能不高,需探索订阅或广告变现。
分发机会
8
关键词如'账单分摊'、'AA制'搜索量高,竞品少且功能不完善,ASO机会大。
核心描述
用户需要一款能公平分摊账单的应用,支持拍照识别收据、自动提取每项物品,并让每个人选择自己消费的项目,最终按实际消费金额分摊,解决现有应用仅按人头平分的痛点。
状态 原始信号 · 信号量 126 · 来源 1 条
AI Insight
分析模型:deepseek-chat
该资产已生成结构化分析,可继续用于聚类复核、优先级评估和产品决策。
建议先开发iOS版本,利用相机功能;初期聚焦核心功能,避免过度设计;通过Reddit等社区获取早期用户反馈。
Signal Snapshot
Source Count
1
当前归并到该资产的原始帖子数量。
Channels
1
已覆盖的来源社区通道数。
Merge Events
2
AI 新增合并 0 次,重复刷新 2 次,重新归并 0 次,手动合并 0 次。
Reanalysis
2
最近信号总量 126,最新帖子 4月15日 10:45。
Latest Review
重复帖子已刷新到该需求资产:tracked online complaints for the past 30 days. these 8 app ideas came up the most. each one has real people asking for it right now
新帖子中第1个app创意明确描述了'公平账单分摊'需求,与候选5'智能账单分摊应用'的核心痛点、使用场景(拍照识别收据、每人认领项目)和预期解决方案高度一致,且新帖子提到该需求在餐饮社区反复出现,与候选5的source描述吻合。
分析模型
deepseek-chat
记录时间
4月24日 09:45
该来源曾属于资产 cmocnhodu000dcgmzuhvphwrz,随后被重新归并到当前资产。
Feature Direction
1. 拍照识别收据,自动提取物品名称和价格
2. 用户可手动添加或修改识别结果
3. 支持多人选择各自消费的物品,自动计算每人应付金额
4. 支持添加小费、税等额外费用,按比例分摊
5. 生成分摊结果并支持分享到聊天应用
Launch Plan
1. 第1-12小时:搭建OCR识别模块,实现收据拍照和物品提取
2. 第13-24小时:开发物品选择和分摊计算逻辑
3. 第25-36小时:构建用户界面和分享功能
4. 第37-48小时:测试并修复bug,发布MVP
Opportunities
可扩展至其他场景如团购、旅行费用分摊
与支付平台集成实现一键收款
Risk Review
OCR识别准确率受收据质量影响,需人工校对
用户隐私顾虑,需明确数据使用政策
分析现有应用如Splitwise、Tricount的功能和用户评价,重点关注其分摊方式的局限性
调研OCR技术方案,如Google Vision API、Tesseract,评估准确率和成本
Action Console
当前状态:RAW
Manual Merge
选择另一个需求资产,把它的来源帖子归并到当前资产,并自动重新执行一次 DeepSeek 分析。
当前匹配到 12 个候选资产。
Decision Timeline
已使用 deepseek-chat 重新分析需求资产。
重复帖子已刷新到该需求资产:tracked online complaints for the past 30 days. these 8 app ideas came up the most. each one has real people asking for it right now
新帖子中第1个app创意明确描述了'公平账单分摊'需求,与候选5'智能账单分摊应用'的核心痛点、使用场景(拍照识别收据、每人认领项目)和预期解决方案高度一致,且新帖子提到该需求在餐饮社区反复出现,与候选5的source描述吻合。
历史归属资产 ID:cmocnhodu000dcgmzuhvphwrz
已使用 deepseek-chat 重新分析需求资产。
重复帖子已刷新到该需求资产:tracked online complaints for the past 30 days. these 8 app ideas came up the most. each one has real people asking for it right now
新帖子中的第1个应用创意(智能账单分摊)与已有资产6(智能账单分摊应用)的核心痛点、使用场景和解决方案高度一致:都是通过拍照识别收据、认领菜品、公平分摊,解决现有分摊应用过于基础的问题。
历史归属资产 ID:cmocnhodu000dcgmzuhvphwrz
Signal Sources
tracked online complaints for the past 30 days. these 8 app ideas came up the most. each one has real people asking for it right now
r/AppIdeas · Mysterious_Yard_7803 · 4月15日 10:45
i track what people complain about online as kind of a hobby at this point. reddit, forums, app store reviews, all of it. heres the ones that kept showing up the most over the last month specifically. 1. a "split the bill but actually fair" app. not just divide by number of people. one that lets you take a photo of the receipt, it recognizes each item, and people claim what they ordered. existing bill splitting apps are too basic. this exact complaint shows up in like every going out / dining sub. 2. parking spot finder for apartment complexes. people in apartments with shared parking lots never know which spots are taken before they drive in. a simple app where residents mark their spot as "in" or "out." sounds so basic but the threads about this are endless. 3. plant watering reminder thats actually smart. not just "water every 7 days." one that adjusts based on the season, sunlight in your specific window, and the actual plant species. plant subs are full of people killing their plants because generic watering schedules dont account for these variables. 4. neighborhood tool lending library. people buy a power drill, use it twice a year. a hyperlocal app where neighbors list tools theyre willing to lend. think "next door but just for tools." people suggest this constantly in frugal living and sustainability communities. 5. a "did i already tell you this story" tracker. lol this sounds ridiculous but hear me out. people want a simple app where you log which stories or news you shared with which friends so you dont repeat yourself. came up multiple times in ADHD and social anxiety communities. surprisingly high demand. 6. grocery list that learns your buying patterns. not just a list app. one that after a few weeks of use starts suggesting "hey you usually buy milk every 10 days, want to add it?" and learns which store you buy each item from. existing grocery apps are either too simple (just a list) or too complex (full meal planning). 7. resume version tracker for job seekers. people applying to 50+ jobs with slightly different resumes. a tool that tracks which version of your resume you sent to which company, what cover letter you used, and the response you got. job search subs have people asking for this regularly. 8. a simple "whats for dinner" app that actually uses whats in your fridge. you scan or type whats in your fridge right now, it suggests recipes using ONLY those ingredients. not "you need 12 ingredients and you have 3." existing recipe apps always require a grocery run. none of these will make you a billionaire but a couple of them could defintely turn into solid side projects or small businesses. the ones with the highest pain scores imo are #1 (bill splitting), #6 (grocery learning), and #7 (resume tracking) because people are actively trying workarounds right now. anyone building something similar to any of these? or have you seen other problems coming up a lot recently?