Lack of support for dealing with infidelity and relationship closure
The Problem
Individuals facing infidelity in relationships often struggle with emotional distress and lack guidance on how to achieve closure. Current resources, like relationship advice forums, provide limited support, leaving many feeling isolated and overwhelmed. This gap in emotional support can exacerbate mental health issues and prolong the healing process.
Market Context
This pain point aligns with the growing trend of mental health awareness and the increasing demand for emotional support tools. As more people seek help for relationship-related issues, there is a pressing need for accessible resources that provide guidance and community support during difficult times.
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Market Trends
Sources (2)
“'how do I deal with the closure?'”
by BigONerd
“'Will everything blow up if I tell her?'”
by Choice_Evidence1983
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Market Opportunity
Estimated SAM
$300M-$2.3B/yr
| Segment | Users | $/mo | Annual |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individuals recovering from infidelity | 500K-1.5M | $10-$30 | $60M-$540M |
| Couples seeking relationship counseling | 1M-3M | $20-$50 | $240M-$1.8B |
Based on the estimated number of individuals experiencing infidelity-related distress and the growing market for mental health support, I estimated a conservative user base of 500,000 to 1.5 million. Pricing reflects typical subscription models for mental health services.
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What You Could Build
Closure Coach
Side ProjectAn app providing guided exercises and community support for relationship closure.
With the rise in mental health awareness, users are looking for accessible emotional support tools.
Unlike traditional therapy apps, Closure Coach focuses specifically on infidelity and relationship closure, offering tailored exercises and community support.
Infidelity Insights
Weekend BuildA platform for sharing experiences and advice on handling infidelity.
As more people discuss their relationship struggles online, a dedicated platform could provide a safe space for sharing and healing.
Current forums lack structured support; Infidelity Insights would offer categorized advice and peer support for those affected by infidelity.
Healing Hub
Full-Time BuildA resource hub for articles, podcasts, and community discussions on relationship healing.
The demand for relationship advice is increasing, and users need a centralized resource for healing after infidelity.
Unlike general relationship advice sites, Healing Hub would focus exclusively on recovery from infidelity, providing targeted content and community support.