
Built by Mo — Reddit Expert & Engineer
Hi — I'm Mo, the founder of SaasNiche. I have 10+ years of engineering experience and have spent years helping businesses grow on Reddit through ethical, community-native strategies.
I built another product — ReddBoss — to help brands find leads on Reddit without spam or bans. While doing that work, I kept watching something happen: founders would ask me which subreddits to target, but what they were really doing was manually hunting for product ideas buried inside complaint threads.
I was doing that research anyway — scanning hundreds of subreddits, reading thousands of posts, flagging the ones where people were clearly desperate for a solution. I was building a scoring system in my head without realizing it. So I built SaasNiche to make it systematic.
Today SaasNiche scans 200+ subreddits and scores 5,000+ pain points so founders stop guessing and start building things people actually pay for.
Why I Built This
The standard advice for founders is "talk to your customers." That's correct, but it assumes you already know who your customers are. Most early-stage founders don't — they have a vague sense of a problem space and need a way to narrow it down fast.
Reddit is the most honest focus group on the internet. People complain specifically, emotionally, and in public. When someone posts "I've spent 18 months manually tracking sales tax across 12 states and I'm losing my mind," that is a product brief. You don't need surveys or interviews — you need to find those posts at scale before your competitors do.
SaasNiche does exactly that. Every pain point in the database comes from a real Reddit thread. Every score reflects real signals: how often the problem appears, how frustrated people are, and whether they're already asking about paid solutions. The evidence is right there — click through and read the original post yourself.
How the 0–100 Score Works
Every pain point is scored on three weighted dimensions: emotional intensity (how frustrated are people — not just how many upvotes), frequency (how often does this exact complaint surface across subreddits), and willingness-to-pay signals (are people already asking for tools, paying for workarounds, or describing a failed attempt to solve it themselves).
Pain points scoring 70+ have a validated audience. Pain points scoring 85+ typically have users already spending money on partial solutions — meaning the market exists, it's just underserved.
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