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RightIdea
Stop guessing — validate your app idea with real market data
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Stop guessing — validate your app idea with real market data
3 followers
RightIdea validates app ideas with real data. Enter any idea — get an instant analysis from App Store/Google Play reviews, Reddit discussions, and search volume. Get: Opportunity Score (0-100) · Top 5 pain points with real user quotes · Market signals with actual keyword volume · 3 actionable opportunities with MVP features, monetization, and a kill test. Multi-source confirmation = higher confidence. No guesswork. Try free — 1 credit on signup. No subscription, pay-as-you-go credit packs.





Hey Product Hunt! I'm the maker of RightIdea.
The problem I kept hitting: Every time I had an app idea, I'd spend hours scrolling through App Store reviews, Reddit threads, and Google Trends — trying to figure out if the idea was actually worth building. Most of the time, I'd either talk myself into a bad idea or give up on a good one because the research was exhausting.
What RightIdea does: You type in an idea (like "budget app" or "why is Mint bad"), and the system pulls real 1-2 star reviews from App Store and Google Play, Reddit discussions, and Google search volume. Then Claude AI analyzes all that data and gives you:
An Opportunity Score out of 100
Top 5 pain points with verbatim user quotes
3 concrete app opportunities with MVP specs you can actually build in 2-4 weeks
A "Best Pick" with a kill test and regret test
Everything is backed by real data — real review counts, real search volumes, real Reddit upvotes. No vague "there might be an opportunity here."
How it's different from ChatGPT/Claude chat: Those give you opinions. RightIdea gives you evidence. Every pain point comes with a source citation, every market signal has an actual number.
Pricing: 1 free analysis on signup. Credit packs start at $19 for 3 analyses. No subscription — use them whenever you have an idea.
Would love your feedback — especially from fellow indie hackers who've struggled with idea validation!
How does the pay-as-you-go credit pack work exactly, like how many analyses does one credit get you and do unused credits roll over?