10 SaaS Ideas That Actually Have Market Demand in 2025
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StartupMay 4, 20268 min read

10 SaaS Ideas That Actually Have Market Demand in 2025

We picked these based on real search volume and competitor gaps. Here's what we'd actually build.

The Idea Problem

Every SaaS idea seems saturated. Project management? Slack owns it. CRM? Salesforce. Help desk? Zendesk.

But niches within niches exist. Gaps competitors miss.

We found 10. Here's how we evaluated each.


How We Picked These

1. Search Volume

Tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush show monthly searches.

We looked for 1K-10K monthly searches. High enough to matter, low enough to compete.

2. Competition Analysis

Who ranks for the main keyword? Are they weak? Old content? Bad UX?

Weak competition + decent search volume = opportunity.

3. Monetization Path

How would this make money? Subscription? Transaction fees? Feature gating?

Clear path = investable idea.


The 10 Ideas

Problem: Solo lawyers use spreadsheets and email. Existing tools are enterprise-focused.

Opportunity: Simple case management + invoicing + client portal for 1-5 person firms.

2. HVAC Service Scheduling Software

Problem: HVAC techs juggle calls, jobs, and parts manually.

Opportunity: Mobile-first scheduling with route optimization.

3.内容创作者 monetization dashboard

Problem: Creators spread across 10 platforms. Hard to see total earnings.

Opportunity: Unified dashboard connecting all creator platforms.


The Honest Truth

Ideas are worth nothing. Execution is everything.

We picked these based on research. That doesn't guarantee success.

But starting with market validation beats starting with "what sounds cool."


How to Validate Further

Before building any of these:

  1. Talk to 10 potential users
  2. Build a landing page
  3. Drive $500 in targeted traffic
  4. See who signs up

Validate before you build.

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