Phase 1: The Detective

Find Ideas That Already Have Demand.

Don't guess what people want. We analyze thousands of Reddit threads to find "Visceral Pain Points" — real problems people are complaining about right now.

The "Solution First" Trap

Why 90% of ideas fail.

Most founders build a solution and then go looking for a problem. This works for hobbies, but not for businesses.

Real businesses start with demand. But finding demand manually means reading thousands of forum posts, filtering out noise, and hoping you spot a pattern.

Traditional Approach
"I think people need a better to-do list app. I'll build it and see."
Result: No users.
FounderPRD Approach
"Agent detected 450 recent complaints about 'Revit Export Speed'. I'll solve that."
Result: Pre-sold demand.

Meet Your Market Detective.

We flip the script. Instead of starting with an idea, you start with a "Search Container". Our agents scour the web for you.

Wide Net Scanning

We monitor high-signal communities like r/SaaS, r/Entrepreneur, and niche subreddits (e.g., r/legaladvice).

Sentiment Analysis

We don't just count keywords. We look for emotional triggers: 'hate', 'frustrated', 'waste of time'.

Frequency Detection

One complaint is noise. Ten complaints in a week is a pattern. We surface the patterns.

Live Surveillance

We Listen 24/7. So You Don't Have To.

Markets don't sleep. Our agents monitor millions of conversations in real-time to catch demand signals the moment they appear.

Smart Tagging

We track both specific competitors and broad user desires to ensure no opportunity is missed.

Specific Tag
# "AI Video Editor"
Broad Intent
# "I wish there was a tool for..."

Watch Ideas Grow

See demand accumulation in real-time. We visualize signal strength so you know exactly when an idea is ripe for building.

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From Noise to Signal.

You get a clean dashboard of "Idea Containers". Each container holds proven market gaps that users are literally begging for.

  • Scrape Real-Time Reddit Data
  • Identify 'Visceral Pain' Patterns
  • Analyze Competitor Weaknesses
  • Generate Problem-First Concepts
r/archviz Analysis
"Revit export is a nightmare. I spend 2 hours a week just fixing layers."
Pain: HighFreq: Weekly
"Why can't I just batch process these files?"
Should Build: Batch PDF Tool for Architects

Stop Guessing.

Start your next startup with data, not hope.