Business pain discovery
Spot repeated business pain.
Submit one concrete business situation. PainLora moderates and anonymizes submissions, then looks for repeated patterns by role, industry, frequency, and economic impact.
Submit one business pain — 3 min View Pain Index
No company name required. Email optional. Raw sensitive submissions are not published.
How it works
- Describe one concrete situation.
- Estimate frequency, time loss, money loss, and the process causing the pain.
- We moderate, anonymize, cluster, and publish aggregate insights.
Why contribute?
- Receive benchmark insights when available.
- Help reveal expensive repeated work across industries.
- Optionally be contacted if someone is validating a solution.
Good vs bad examples
Useful example
Every month we manually copy order data into the accounting system. The accountant spends 12 hours on it, mistakes happen, and sales has to resolve them with customers.
Bad example
We need a better ERP.
Privacy in plain language
Do not include unnecessary sensitive details such as names, customer data, passwords, contracts, or confidential numbers. Email is optional. Submissions are pseudonymous, not fully anonymous, because we process limited technical identifiers for abuse prevention. Public outputs are moderated and aggregated.
FAQ
Do I need to name my company?
No. Please avoid naming your company unless it is necessary, and do not include customer names.
Will my raw submission be public?
No raw sensitive submission is published publicly. PainLora is designed for moderated, anonymized or pseudonymized aggregate insights.
Can I submit anonymously?
You can submit without email or company name. Because technical anti-abuse identifiers are processed, the more accurate term is pseudonymous.
Can I delete my submission?
Contact the operator at [email protected]. Email contact data can be deleted while retaining anonymized aggregate insight where legally appropriate.
What kind of problems should I submit?
Repeated, concrete situations with a measurable cost: wasted time, manual copying, integration gaps, reporting delays, approval bottlenecks, operational errors, and processes that could be improved, automated, simplified, or removed.
Who is this for?
Operators, founders, managers, finance teams, sales, logistics, HR, IT, support, and anyone seeing repeated business friction.