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The Eureka Database
Turn a Reddit complaint into your next company
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Turn a Reddit complaint into your next company
58 followers
AI will happily generate a thousand startup ideas. It can't tell you which one people will actually pay for. The Eureka Database is a library of ideas mined from real complaints on Reddit, reviews, and forums. Every idea comes with the receipts: who wants it, who's already profitable, and a working demo. Connect over MCP and your AI agent pulls the full build spec for any saved idea: the problem, the stack, the schema, even the design taste, no prompt engineering needed.







The Eureka Database
@jeremy_galangΒ This is actually something that I was looking for recently. Are you considering Quora as well? There are a lot of threads there where people directly ask for ideas or describe a gap. This might be a good additional source.
"I could waste weekends faster" hit a nerve, I'm on the other side of that right now, built the product first and I'm doing the demand-validation work in reverse. One thing I'd push on: a repeated complaint proves the pain is real, but people complain about plenty of things they'd never pay to fix. Does the database distinguish "loud problem" from "monetizable problem" beyond listing competitors who charge? That gap is where most idea-mining tools miss.
would love to see a freshness score on each idea so we know how recently the underlying complaints popped up, since some pain points fizzle out fast and others keep showing up year after year
Half of the good indie products started as someone's Reddit complaint anyway, you just made the pipeline official. How do you filter complaints that are loud from complaints people would actually pay to fix? Congrats on the launch
Funny timing, I spent this morning digging through Reddit threads about client content chaos for exactly this reason. Though my product came from pain I lived myself, not a database. How do you tell a loud complaint from one people would pay to kill? Volume alone seems like it'd surface a lot of venting.
finally a tool that skips the brainstorming step and gets straight to building. i pulled a saved idea over mcp and it dropped the schema into my agent without me touching a prompt