Reddit Pain Point Analysis
Find real user frustrations and unmet needs from Reddit discussions—structured, not scattered.
Get clustered pain points, opportunity cards, and direct links to source discussions.
Signals scanned from public communities
The Problem
Reddit has honest, unfiltered user complaints. But turning those scattered conversations into reliable product insight is slow and messy.
30 tabs, no structure
A few subreddit searches can open 30 tabs with no way to track what you've seen.
Patterns are easy to miss
The same pain point shows up in different words across threads—patterns are easy to miss.
Gut feeling, not data
After hours of reading, you usually walk away with a gut feeling, not a structured view.
How DemandHunter Helps
DemandHunter scans Reddit alongside other sources to find and cluster the complaints, "does anyone else hate..." moments, and alternative-seeking posts that signal real demand.
Enter a topic
Enter a topic—like "productivity tools," "meal planning apps," or "email clients".
System expands your search
The system expands your search, catching related terms and language you might not think to search.
Get a structured report
Get a structured report—pain points that come up repeatedly, with frequency, evidence, and opportunity angles.
What You'll Get
Clustered Pain Points
Frustrations that appear repeatedly, grouped so you see the pattern, not isolated comments.
User Language
The exact words real people use to describe their problems, useful for landing page copy.
Alternative-Seeking Signals
"Is there a tool that does X?" and "What's the best alternative to Y?" posts.
Opportunity Cards
Each pain point turned into a potential product angle with target user notes.
Evidence Links
Direct links to Reddit threads and other source discussions.
Sample findings the report might surface:
Users complaining that existing meal planning apps require too much manual entry.
Repeated requests for a tool that accounts for dietary restrictions across multiple family members.
People frustrated with recipe apps that don't generate shopping lists the way they want.
Three potential product angles, each backed by specific threads you can read yourself.
Who It's For
Indie hackers
Who know Reddit has valuable signal but can't spend days mining it.
SaaS founders
Looking for the pain points and language that will make their copy convert.
Micro SaaS builders
Validating demand for a niche before committing.
AI tool developers
Checking if people are genuinely frustrated with existing workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start finding pain points
Enter a topic or niche and get structured pain point clusters from real public discussions.