Reddit post soliciting business problems to solve (self-promotion)
A new Reddit user offers services to help businesses solve problems via apps/tools/automation, without describing any specific problem. Effectively a solicitation post rather than a documented pain point.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallySmall Business Manual Workflow Inefficiency (Lead Post Disguised as Problem Discovery)
This post is not a genuine problem report — it is a thinly veiled service pitch by someone offering to build automation tools for small businesses in exchange for free early work. The 'problem' described (manual repetitive tasks eating time) is real in principle but is presented without any specific grounded use case or validated pain point. The moderator note at the top explicitly flagging it as promotional confirms this is marketing content, not an authentic problem discussion.
Founders cannot find niche online communities where buyers are active
Early-stage founders struggle to identify which forums, Slack groups, and subreddits their target customers actually inhabit. Manual community discovery is slow and misses high-signal pockets. Automated community discovery tools are early-stage and few.
Looking for SaaS Ideas and Pain Points to Solve
Developer seeking real problem-driven SaaS ideas from the community, looking for pain points and repetitive tasks that need automation.
Founder Showcasing SaaS Product in Community Thread
This post is a community showcase thread where a founder is promoting their own outreach automation tool rather than describing a problem. There is no articulated pain point, user frustration, or evidence of market demand beyond self-promotion. The engagement metric (117 upvotes) reflects interest in the thread format itself, not validation of a specific problem.
Reddit-Based Customer Pain Point Discovery
Founders struggle to find early users by searching for pain points in online communities. Semantic search approaches outperform keyword spam for finding genuine prospects.
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