Reddit Pain Finder
by @tktk-ai
Mine Reddit for real user pain points, product complaints, and unmet needs. Identify micro-SaaS opportunities, content gaps, and service demands by analyzing...
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name: reddit-pain-finder description: Mine Reddit for real user pain points, product complaints, and unmet needs. Identify micro-SaaS opportunities, content gaps, and service demands by analyzing subreddit conversations at scale. Perfect for founders, product builders, and content marketers. metadata: version: 1.0.0 author: TKDigital category: Research & Analysis tags: [reddit, market research, pain points, saas ideas, product research, competitive intelligence, content gaps]
Reddit Pain Finder
Mine Reddit conversations to discover real pain points, product gaps, and business opportunities.
What It Does
1. Pain Point Extraction β Scans subreddits for complaints, frustrations, and "I wish there was..." posts 2. Opportunity Scoring β Rates each pain point by frequency, intensity, and monetization potential 3. Competitor Gap Analysis β Identifies where existing solutions fall short (based on user complaints) 4. Content Gap Discovery β Finds questions asked repeatedly with no good answers 5. Trend Detection β Spots emerging problems before they become mainstream
Usage
Find Pain Points in a Niche
Search Reddit for pain points in the [NICHE] space.Subreddits to scan: r/[sub1], r/[sub2], r/[sub3]
Timeframe: Last 6 months
Minimum engagement: 10+ upvotes or 5+ comments
For each pain point found:
1. The problem (in the user's own words)
2. Frequency (how often it's mentioned)
3. Intensity (mild annoyance vs hair-on-fire)
4. Existing solutions mentioned (and why they fail)
5. Monetization angle (product, service, or content opportunity)
6. Sample quotes from real posts
Rank by opportunity score (frequency Γ intensity Γ monetization potential).
Validate a Product Idea
I'm building [PRODUCT IDEA].Search Reddit for:
1. People complaining about this exact problem
2. Existing solutions they've tried (and why they switched/quit)
3. Feature requests that match my planned features
4. Price sensitivity signals (what they're willing to pay)
5. Objections I should address in marketing
Subreddits: r/[relevant subs]
Give me a GO / MAYBE / NO-GO recommendation with evidence.
Find Content Ideas
What questions are asked repeatedly in r/[SUBREDDIT] that have no definitive answer?For each question:
1. The question (paraphrased)
2. How many times it's been asked (estimate)
3. Quality of existing answers (good/mediocre/bad)
4. Content format that would best answer it (blog/video/tool/course)
5. SEO potential (would people Google this?)
Give me 20 content ideas ranked by potential traffic.
Competitive Intelligence
What do Reddit users say about [COMPETITOR PRODUCT]?Find:
1. Top 5 complaints (with quotes)
2. Top 5 praised features
3. Common reasons for churning
4. Feature requests they ignore
5. Alternative products users mention
6. Price complaints or comparisons
Subreddits: r/[relevant subs]
Output Format
# Reddit Pain Finder Report β [Niche/Topic]Top Pain Points (Ranked by Opportunity Score)
1. [Pain Point Title] β Score: [X/30]
Frequency: [X/10] β Mentioned [N] times across [subreddits]
Intensity: [X/10] β [mild frustration / significant problem / hair-on-fire]
Monetization: [X/10] β [product / service / content / tool]
Summary: [2-3 sentences]
User Quotes:
> "[Exact quote from Reddit post]" β r/[subreddit], [upvotes] upvotes
> "[Another quote]" β r/[subreddit]
Existing Solutions: [What's available and why it fails]
Opportunity: [Specific product/service/content that would solve this]
Estimated Market: [Who would pay for this and how much] 2. [Next Pain Point]
...Content Gaps
[Questions with no good answers]Emerging Trends
[Problems gaining momentum]Recommendations
[Top 3 actionable next steps]
Best Practices
saas-idea-validator for full opportunity assessmentReferences
references/high-value-subreddits.md β Curated list of business-opportunity-rich subredditsreferences/scoring-rubric.md β Detailed explanation of opportunity scoringπ‘ Examples
Find Pain Points in a Niche
Search Reddit for pain points in the [NICHE] space.Subreddits to scan: r/[sub1], r/[sub2], r/[sub3]
Timeframe: Last 6 months
Minimum engagement: 10+ upvotes or 5+ comments
For each pain point found:
1. The problem (in the user's own words)
2. Frequency (how often it's mentioned)
3. Intensity (mild annoyance vs hair-on-fire)
4. Existing solutions mentioned (and why they fail)
5. Monetization angle (product, service, or content opportunity)
6. Sample quotes from real posts
Rank by opportunity score (frequency Γ intensity Γ monetization potential).
Validate a Product Idea
I'm building [PRODUCT IDEA].Search Reddit for:
1. People complaining about this exact problem
2. Existing solutions they've tried (and why they switched/quit)
3. Feature requests that match my planned features
4. Price sensitivity signals (what they're willing to pay)
5. Objections I should address in marketing
Subreddits: r/[relevant subs]
Give me a GO / MAYBE / NO-GO recommendation with evidence.
Find Content Ideas
What questions are asked repeatedly in r/[SUBREDDIT] that have no definitive answer?For each question:
1. The question (paraphrased)
2. How many times it's been asked (estimate)
3. Quality of existing answers (good/mediocre/bad)
4. Content format that would best answer it (blog/video/tool/course)
5. SEO potential (would people Google this?)
Give me 20 content ideas ranked by potential traffic.
Competitive Intelligence
What do Reddit users say about [COMPETITOR PRODUCT]?Find:
1. Top 5 complaints (with quotes)
2. Top 5 praised features
3. Common reasons for churning
4. Feature requests they ignore
5. Alternative products users mention
6. Price complaints or comparisons
Subreddits: r/[relevant subs]
π Tips & Best Practices
saas-idea-validator for full opportunity assessment