Get real pain points from Reddit — ranked by frequency and severity. Done in ~10 minutes.
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You can spend weeks on surveys and interviews, or you can start with what people are already saying.
This is real output from the “fitness” market. Click any row to see the Reddit evidence behind it.
Real user pain points — quantified, ranked, and backed by evidence.
Type any market — “fitness,” “trading,” “home automation” — and get 25+ things people actually complain about. Not surveys. Real frustrations from real users on Reddit.
Every pain point is scored on two axes: frequency (how often it comes up) and severity (how painful it is). Plus complexity scores so you know what’s easy to build versus what’s a moonshot.
Every finding links to the actual Reddit posts and comments. See direct quotes, upvote counts, and the subreddits where the conversations happened. Verify everything yourself.
Already have a product? Describe it and get a fit score for each pain point — so you know which ones your product already solves and where the gaps are. Built for founders validating ideas.
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Enter any market like “fitness” or “personal finance.” Optionally describe your product to get fit scores.
ProblemRecon generates targeted queries, fetches 1,500+ full Reddit threads, and analyzes 50,000+ comments with AI.
See 25+ pain points ranked by frequency and severity, with charts, scores, direct Reddit quotes, and links.
Whether you’re validating an idea, prioritizing a roadmap, or looking for your next project.
Looking for your next SaaS idea? Stop scrolling Reddit for hours. Get a structured, ranked list of real pain points in any market.
Already have a product? Describe it and see which pain points it already solves. Find gaps in your market positioning backed by real data.
Prioritize your roadmap with user pain data, not anecdotes. Show stakeholders frequency and severity scores from thousands of real discussions.
What exactly is a “pain point”?
A pain point is a specific frustration or complaint that real people have in a market. For example, in the fitness market, “people quit after initial motivation fades” is a pain point that came up in 92% of analyzed threads. Each one represents a potential product or feature opportunity.
Where does the data come from?
ProblemRecon searches Reddit — one of the largest public forums where people discuss real frustrations in detail. We fetch full thread content and comments, then use AI to identify, categorize, and rank the pain points discussed.
How is this different from just reading Reddit myself?
You could manually browse Reddit, but it would take hours to find relevant threads, read through them, and mentally track patterns. ProblemRecon analyzes 1,500+ threads and 50,000+ comments automatically and gives you a ranked, scored, evidence-backed list in about 10 minutes.
How long does a research run take?
Typically ~10 minutes depending on the market size. You’ll see a live progress bar while the system generates queries, fetches threads, and runs AI analysis. We’ll email you when it’s done so you don’t have to wait.
What do “frequency” and “severity” mean?
Frequency measures how often a pain point comes up across threads (0–100 scale). Severity measures how frustrated people are about it (1–5 scale). High frequency + high severity = strong signal that a product solving this would find demand.
How many credits does a run use?
A typical run uses 50–200 credits depending on how much data is available. You get 100 free credits every month. Credit packs start at $1 for 100 credits.
Can I try it for free?
Yes. Every account gets 100 free credits each month — no credit card required. That’s enough for at least one full research run.
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A typical research run uses 100–200 credits. One credit = one data request to Reddit.
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