Ideas for New Products
It’s well known that a successful product solves real problems people have, not imaginary problems invented by the founder 😁
So how do you actually find real problems?
The classic answer is: talk to people.
But it’s the 21st century. When something truly hurts, people don’t keep it to themselves. They rush to complain about it online.
And for some reason, they especially love doing this on Reddit.
It has ugly design, constant bugs, random bans, and developers who seem to make very questionable decisions.
But hey, life is life. People genuinely go there to share what’s bothering them.
So I decided to collect all the pain from Reddit and add AI analysis to user complaints, answering questions like:
Is this actually a real problem?
What’s the root cause?
How hard is it to solve?
How popular is this problem? (Building products for ultra-niche audiences is a very specific kind of pleasure.)
The results of this analysis are automatically published every day in this Telegram channel ‼️
Founders, here’s a free database of ideas for your next product 🎁
P.S. This was painful to build. Reddit locked down their API, and I had to invent all kinds of hacks and workarounds to parse the data automatically 🤯


