Micro SaaS Opportunity Hunting: A Chain Prompt for Idea Generation



Generate a list of 10 potential Micro SaaS ideas.  For each idea, provide:</p>
<p>1. **Problem:** A concise description of the problem the SaaS solves.<br />
2. **Solution:** A brief explanation of how the SaaS solves the problem.<br />
3. **Target Audience:** The specific group of people who would benefit from the SaaS.<br />
4. **Monetization Strategy:** How the SaaS will generate revenue (e.g., subscription, freemium, one-time purchase).<br />
5. **Technical Feasibility:** A brief assessment of the technical complexity of building the SaaS (e.g., low, medium, high).<br />
6. **Market Validation:**  Suggest a quick method to validate market demand for this idea (e.g., survey, competitor analysis, keyword research).<br />
7. **Competitive Landscape:**  Briefly describe existing competitors and their strengths/weaknesses.<br />
8. **Unique Selling Proposition (USP):** What makes this SaaS different from existing solutions?<br />
9. **Minimum Viable Product (MVP):**  Outline the core features of the MVP.<br />
10. **Potential Revenue:** A rough estimate of potential monthly recurring revenue (MRR) after 6 months.</p>
<p>Focus your ideas on solving problems for solopreneurs, small businesses, or freelancers.  Prioritize ideas with low technical complexity and high potential for recurring revenue.  Avoid overly saturated markets.  Ensure each idea is unique and addresses a real pain point.  The output should be in a table format with each idea as a separate row.