30 PROVEN SaaS Ideas Anyone Can Steal!

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Our BIGGEST SaaS Ideas List Yet!

We usually cherry-pick SaaS ideas when making a list, but this time, we’re giving you everything!

EVERYTHING!

Here are 30 real SaaS ideas that you can steal, borrow, build, and grow an app in 2025

These are real, actionable ideas from the front pages of the internet. We’ve grouped them based on target market, and we’re going to speedrun the list, covering:

  • Name of the SaaS
  • What it does
  • How it benefits users
  • Difficulty to build (on a scale of 1 to 10)

Let’s kick things off with our favorite target market…

Businesses & Enterprises

ColdConnector

Difficulty: 5/10

What it does: Personalizes cold emails with AI by researching target companies to include lead values, needs, and challenges.

Benefit: Increases conversion rates by making emails more relevant.

DeliveryMan AI

Difficulty: 7/10

What it does: Automates cold emails by generating multiple subdomains to send high volumes of emails while bypassing spam filters.

Benefit: Perfect for founders and startups with minimal reputational risks.

Stackdeck

Difficulty: 10/10

What it does: A SaaS management tool that provides insights into software subscriptions, cost-saving opportunities, and renewal deadlines.

Benefit: Optimizes SaaS spending for businesses.

Totals App

Difficulty: 3/10

What it does: A MacOS-only service providing real-time revenue updates from multiple sources directly in the menubar.

Benefit: Offers a lightweight, hassle-free experience for business owners.

OctoIQ

Difficulty: 5/10

What it does: An AI proposal management tool that simplifies information gathering for proposals.

Benefit: Speeds up the proposal process with a knowledge base of past proposals.

Hypermod

Difficulty: 10/10

What it does: Helps developers handle large-scale code migrations, reducing downtime and flagging vulnerabilities.

Benefit: Ensures a clean codebase post-migration.

AICallCenter

Difficulty: 6/10

What it does: Automates phone calls for interviews, surveys, and appointment setting using AI.

Benefit: Saves costs compared to traditional outsourcing.

Inxtruc

Difficulty: 1/10

What it does: Simplifies the creation of step-by-step guides for team members.

Benefit: Enhances employee onboarding and sharing knowledge.

Vvault

Difficulty: 7/10

What it does: An AI-powered document scanner and expense tracker that automates data extraction from emails, documents, and images.

Benefit: Saves time by eliminating manual data entry and organizing documents quickly.

Axe AI

Difficulty: 8/10

What it does: Turns the company purchase process into a chat interface, automating approval requests and integrating with task management tools.

Benefit: Simplifies purchasing and gives business owners more visibility into spending.

We now go from our favorite market to what we find the fussiest, most insufferable market of all.

Developers

Maybe we’re overgeneralizing, maybe we’re fussy and insufferable.

Anyways, since these are developer-focused, we have to throw some tech jargon around.

Some markets just have a higher barrier to entry, and you’ve got to be a bit nerdy for these.

Simple KPI

Difficulty: 7/10

What it does: A tool for tracking website or app KPIs and providing real-time dashboards.

Benefit: Helps developers act on feedback rather than spending time gathering it.

Supabugs

Difficulty: 9/10

What it does: An API-first issue tracker that automates bug reporting and integrates with customer support tools.

Benefit: Streamlines bug resolution and integrates with existing systems.

Spling

Difficulty: 3/10

What it does: A spell-check tool for websites, optimizing meta tags for SEO.

Benefit: Helps improve link previews and SEO rankings.

Detachless

Difficulty: 5/10

What it does: A Figma extension that enables users to publish websites directly from Figma.

Benefit: Saves time for solo founders or designer-heavy projects.

Arkai

Difficulty: 10/10

What it does: A no-code AI agent creator for users to design and integrate AI agents without writing code.

Benefit: Democratizes AI development for those without technical expertise.

Temporal

Difficulty: 3/10

What it does: A tool for managing multi-location employee scheduling in one calendar.

Benefit: Simplifies scheduling, including holidays, time off, and projects.

AppReply

Difficulty: 4/10

What it does: Automates app store review replies using templates and AI.

Benefit: Saves time for development teams and helps manage customer feedback.

Job Seekers

You might be thinking job seekers aren’t a good market because…aren’t they broke?

Probably.

But broke people still have a bit of money, and here are some SaaS ideas to squeeze it out of them Andrew Tate style.

ProRes.ai

Difficulty: 1/10

What it does: Uses AI to build resumes specifically tailored for job applications.

Benefit: Ensures resumes stand out in an increasingly automated hiring landscape.

Careerific

Difficulty: 2/10

What it does: An AI-powered career counselor that tailors resumes and cover letters for specific roles.

Benefit: Helps users make informed career decisions and prepare professional documents.

hirepath.ai

Difficulty: 2/10

What it does: Offers mock interview preparation based on real job postings.

Benefit: Helps job seekers practice and improve their interview skills.

OfferLanded

Difficulty: Don’t do this / 10

What it does: Uses AI to recommend answers during live interviews based on the user’s resume and work history.

Benefit: Boosts confidence during interviews and ensures better responses.

Marketing & Sales Teams

We could have put this under business and enterprises.

But these feel like they cater to a specific department rather than the whole organization.

So here are some SaaS ideas to help marketers market and salespeople sell.

SocLeads

Difficulty: 4/10

What it does: Scrapes social media platforms for emails to generate leads.

Benefit: Expands outreach efforts for marketing teams.

Fireshort

Difficulty: 7/10

What it does: AI-powered tool that transforms long-form videos into short-form content for platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

Benefit: Simplifies content creation and maximizes engagement.

PostPenguin

Difficulty: 1/10

What it does: AI tool that generates social media posts optimized for different platforms.

Benefit: Saves time for marketing teams needing to produce a high volume of content.

WaitListKit

Difficulty: 3/10

What it does: A no-code landing page builder for validating SaaS ideas with waitlist forms and email storage.

Benefit: Allows quick validation of product ideas without heavy investment.

LinkWall

Difficulty: 2/10

What it does: Creates a duplicate Instagram feed where each post links to an affiliate product.

Benefit: Useful for influencers promoting multiple products.

Niches

These are definitely for businesses, but they’re highly industry-specific.

For us, if the market size is there, go for it.

ChartSpire

Difficulty: 10/10

Nothing says trustworthy like spelling your own name wrong 😀

What it does: AI-powered tool that predicts stock performance by detecting trends and patterns.

Benefit: Provides traders with valuable insights to inform their decisions.

Tabernacle

Difficulty: 8/10

What it does: Church management software tailored for specific administrative tasks.

Benefit: Simplifies operations for religious institutions.

Releese

Difficulty: 10/10

What it does: Helps artists manage royalties and music releases.

Benefit: Acts as a digital manager for artists.

Resivue

Difficulty: 10/10

What it does: Connects people needing home improvements with blue-collar professionals in a reverse marketplace format.

Benefit: Makes it easier to find trustworthy home improvement professionals.

No Excuses Left — Time to Start Building!

We’ve given everything you need to get started, from concepts to potential target markets and difficulty levels.

Time to steal, modify, or reinvent one of these ideas.

Or all of them!

Either way, don’t tell us you’re waiting for a list of 31 SaaS ideas!

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