Super Red

Super Red

Surfaces pain points from Reddit posts for idea discovery

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A tool that identifies pain points from Reddit to help discover startup ideas You can: - See what people dislike about existing products - Explore pain point summaries by topic - Get structured ideas with pain point, value prop, competitors, market size etc.
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Zengyu Yan
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Hi everyone, I’ve been building a tool that analyzes Reddit posts to uncover common pain points — the kinds of complaints, frustrations, and unmet needs people share in different communities. The goal is to help discover startup or product ideas that are *actually grounded* in what people struggle with. It works by analyzing posts across subreddits, detecting patterns in complaints or frustration, and summarizing them into structured insights. You can use it to: - See what people dislike about existing products (e.g. nutrition apps, freelance platforms, dev tools, etc.) - Explore pain point summaries by topic — like freelancing, e-commerce, devops, and more - Discover problems in spaces you haven’t considered yet - Get structured idea breakdowns with pain point, potential value prop, competitors, market size, and more It’s aimed at saving time on market research, idea validation, or just discovering new opportunities you might not have thought about. For anyone who got tired of spending hours scrolling and copying notes into Notion during problem discovery and wants a faster way to get unfiltered user feedback at scale, this is meant to help streamline that process. Would love to hear what you think — especially if you’re in the problem/validation stage. 👉 Try it here: [https://www.superred.dev](https:...
Nader Ikladious

Super Red sounds super useful for anyone hunting real user pain points straight from Reddit—perfect for finding fresh startup ideas based on what people actually complain about. Definitely something I’d check out if I were brainstorming new projects! 🚀🔥