Turn Reddit complaints, repeated workarounds, and buyer-intent comments into scored SaaS opportunities.
Users constantly ask for tools to solve their problems.
When users complain about existing tools, they show opportunities.
Phrases like 'I would pay for...' show purchase intent.
Each signal gets a demand score to prioritize what to build.
Finding SaaS ideas from Reddit involves scanning relevant subreddits for complaints, feature requests, and buyer-intent language. DemandProof automates this by collecting signals, clustering repeated themes, and scoring each opportunity based on demand strength.
The tool looks for patterns like repeated complaints across threads, workaround descriptions, and explicit requests for tools. Each signal is scored to help founders prioritize the most promising opportunities.
DemandProof scans public demand signals across Reddit, feature boards, roadmaps, reviews, and competitor pages. It clusters repeated pain points, scores demand strength, and produces exportable reports with clear verdicts.