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Ideas Radar: July 5, 2026

The clearest asks today aren't shiny consumer apps, they're plumbing. People want the boring layer fixed: a way to plug any model into any agent harness, an MCP gateway that respects who the user actually is, and a proper wholesale catalog that the incumbents keep half-building and abandoning. When the loudest complaints are about missing infrastructure, that's usually where the money is.
πŸ’‘#1
A small wholesaler wanted the simplest thing in the world and couldn't buy it: upload his stock to an app, let customers browse what's in and order directly, and have the order spit out an invoice automatically. He used to have exactly this inside Handshake, which then killed the feature, and the obvious substitutes don't fit, Shopify is built for retail DTC, not wholesale ordering with account-based catalogs and net terms. There's a durable gap here for a genuinely wholesale-first storefront: per-customer pricing, minimum orders, live inventory, and one-click invoicing, aimed at the millions of small distributors who still run this over spreadsheets and phone calls. Faire-style marketplaces don't solve it either because these sellers want their own private catalog for existing customers, not a discovery platform.
Source: Reddit
πŸ’‘#2
Agent builders keep hitting the same wall: connecting an agent to a real app through Composio, Merge, or Pipedream gives the agent blanket access, not the permissions of the specific human it's acting for. The ask is an MCP gateway that automatically mirrors the underlying app's own permission model down to the individual user, so an agent sees exactly what that user is allowed to see and nothing more. That's the difference between a demo and something you can safely point at a company's real data, and whoever nails per-user scoped access could quietly replace the current integration middleware. Permission-faithful connectors are the unglamorous unlock for enterprise agents, and right now everyone is hand-rolling it.
Source: https://x.com/pelaseyed/status/2072989949784141839
πŸ’‘#3
The other half of the same frustration: today you pick a model provider and an agent framework and then you're welded to both, so switching either means a rewrite. The wanted product is a universal adapter that lets any LLM plug into any harness interchangeably, decoupling the model choice from the orchestration layer entirely. This matters more every week as open weights close the gap and geopolitics makes model lock-in a real business risk, teams want to swap the brain without rebuilding the body. A clean "any provider, any harness" abstraction is the missing standard that would let the whole ecosystem stop rewriting the same glue.
Source: https://x.com/arthaud_/status/2073044105240691075
πŸ’‘#4
A simple consumer gap with real intent behind it: when you're hunting for one specific beer, there's no good way to see which nearby stores actually carry it and at what price. The ask is a store-level beverage availability and price map, search a specific bottle or can, see who stocks it and for how much, instead of calling around or driving store to store. Untappd tells you what a beer is, delivery apps show one store at a time, but nobody does cross-store local inventory for the thing you specifically want tonight. The same pattern would work for wine and spirits, and local availability search is a category that keeps almost existing without anyone finishing it.
Source: https://x.com/juanmississippi/status/2072833389078409285
πŸ’‘#5
An illustrator's wish points at a real friction in multi-device creative work: being able to physically slide a canvas or project from one tablet to another just by holding them close, the way photos and contacts already AirDrop. Right now moving a working file between two iPads means cloud sync, export gymnastics, or cables, which breaks the flow when two artists want to hand off or collaborate in person. A proximity-based, one-gesture handoff for live creative documents, canvas, layers, and all, would fit Procreate-style apps naturally and remove a genuinely annoying step. It's a small feature in description but a recurring pain for anyone who works across more than one screen.
Source: https://x.com/AddyAddyO/status/2073148994243723342
πŸ“‘ Eco Products Radar
Eco Products Radar

Composio / Merge / Pipedream β€” the integration-middleware incumbents that agent builders want to replace with permission-faithful, per-user MCP access.
Shopify / Handshake / Faire β€” the tools small wholesalers keep reaching for and finding wrong-shaped for account-based B2B ordering.
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