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Discover Validated SaaS Ideas from Reddit

AI-powered market research that analyzes Reddit communities to find real customer pain points, score them by severity, and generate actionable business opportunities.

1,400+
Evidence extracted per scan
7
Scoring criteria with AI calibration
$0.81
Cost per full scan
How It Works

Three steps to your next SaaS idea

Stop guessing what to build. Let AI analyze thousands of Reddit discussions and surface the problems worth solving.

01

Choose Subreddits

Select the Reddit communities where your target audience lives — from r/startups and r/saas to niche industry subreddits.

02

AI Analyzes Pain

Our pipeline extracts evidence from posts and comments, constructs pain records, clusters them into themes, and scores each by 7 calibrated criteria.

03

Get Scored Ideas

Receive a research report with ranked ideas, proof links, best quotes, solution gaps, and weekly trend tracking — ready to act on.

Real Results

Ideas discovered this week

These are real pain points found by analyzing 55 Reddit posts across 6 entrepreneur-focused subreddits.

Score: 88/100

Admin & VA Automation for Entrepreneurs

Founders lose hours daily to repetitive admin tasks — bills, scheduling, client messages — interrupting work that actually moves the business forward.

"Most founders think the big problem is growth, but a lot of the drag comes from tiny repeated interruptions."
2 posts WTP: 18/20 r/Entrepreneur
Score: 86/100

SaaS Tool Sprawl & Integration for SMBs

Startups spend $10-20k/month on tools that don't talk to each other — humans become the integration layer, copying data manually between systems.

"We have people copying data from one place to another, double checking numbers because things don't match."
2 posts WTP: 18/20 r/startups
Score: 84/100

SaaS Pricing & Free Trial Abuse

Founders struggle to monetize after offering free access. Users create new accounts to exploit free trials, and current detection methods are costly.

"Most tools gate everything behind a paywall and wonder why nobody converts. Letting people feel value first is obvious but nobody does it."
3 posts WTP: 16/20 r/indiehackers
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