I wonder if it would be possible to run a site where people submit and rate bugs/enhancements/workarounds in cloud products. E.g. AWS Config doesn't support service X or sharing ENIs across NLB target groups can ruin your day.
The AWS forums used to have bug reports that were ranked by upvotes. AWS didn't seem to pay much attention though, the highest voted bugs stayed that way for years with no change or acknowledgement. I haven't personally been on their forums in years so I have no idea if this is still the case.
It supports ranking, and you can even assign 1, 2, or 3 votes for a specific issue depending on how important it is to you.
Of course, this doesn't matter, because this is just where customers are told to go complain by support. It's like telling an upset child to shout at a wall to get their "feelings out".
A casual stroll through the list of suggestions will quickly uncovers hundreds and hundreds that would be a trivial fix, but has a huge impact on customers. Some of these have languished for years with either no feedback or "WONTFIX".
Azure Active Directory in particular has some shocking open issues.
My favourite is that you can't stop an App Service so that it stops spending money! You can only delete it. If you downgrade it to the Free tier, that removes features by wiping and corrupting you configuration. This keeps coming up over and over, and the response is: "We don't want to, shh, go away"
The next best one is that the Portal team absolutely refuses to implement a default region option in the GUI, forcing 100% of their GUI users to click through that unnecessary extra selection every single time.