Would an “AI-era micro-SaaS graveyard” be useful, or just founder entertainment? Hey everyone, I’m trying to validate an idea before building anything, and I’d rather get blunt feedback early. I’ve been reading a lot of startup postmortems. They’re interesting, but many of them focus on VC-backed big companies that raised millions, hired large teams, scaled too fast, then shut down. Useful, but also pretty noisy if you’re building something much smaller which we are doing with AI's help. The failure patterns I’m more interested in are from AI-era micro-products: \- very small teams (likely 1 to 5 ppl) \- AI tools, tiny SaaS, Chrome extensions, API wrappers, agents, directories, dev tools, internal-tool SaaS \- products doing anywhere from $0 to <$100k/mo, not unicorn-scale startups \- projects that launched, got some traction, then stalled, pivoted, or died \- reasons like distribution failure, API dependency, platform risk, or simply no real willingness to pay The idea would be a curated database /…