Alpha tool finds SaaS ideas from real Reddit complaints
A user on r/indiehackers announced an alpha service called IdeaVault. The service watches Reddit for real complaints from people who say they cannot find a tool for a specific problem. AI scores each idea by viability, competition, and difficulty for a solo founder. The creator says Pro access is free during alpha and asks for feedback.
Key points
- IdeaVault says it finds SaaS ideas by monitoring Reddit complaints.
- AI scores ideas on viability, competition, and difficulty.
- The creator says small business and operations subreddits have many underserved pain points.
- The creator says strong micro-SaaS angles often appear in comment threads, not top posts.
- Pro access is free while the product is in alpha.
Quick term guide
- r/indiehackers
- A Reddit community for people building small internet businesses and products.
- solo founder
- A single person who builds and runs a product or business without co-founders
- monitoring
- Watching a system to see if it is working well or having problems.
- subreddits
- Topic-specific communities inside the Reddit platform, each focused on a particular interest or field
- subreddit
- A topic-specific community inside Reddit where people post and discuss related content.
- pain points
- Specific problems or frustrations that customers are willing to pay money to solve.
- pain point
- A specific problem or frustration that people experience repeatedly and want solved
- micro-SaaS
- A small subscription software product built and run by one person or a tiny team.