How I use Reddit and AI to find winning startup ideas

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You can sign up to gummysearch.com/community or find startup ideas at ideabrowser.com In this episode, we dive deep into the process of finding validated startup ideas from Reddit using AI tools. I share my 4-step process and demonstrate how to use www.gummysearch.com/community to discover trending subreddits, identify problems and solutions, find creators in the niche, and create content that resonates with the audience.

1) Use Gummy Search to find trending subreddits

• Focus on 10k-100k member communities
• These answer the “why now” question
• Look for niches where you have an unfair advantage
• Pro tip: Check daily/weekly/monthly growth trends

2) Analyze subreddit for problems & solutions

• Add chosen subreddit to a Gummy Search “audience”
• Examine “pain and anger” section for common patterns
• Check “advice requests” for what people are asking
• Review “solution requests” for competitive landscape
• Key: Look for recurring themes and write them down!

3) Identify creators in the niche

• Use Perplexity.ai to find top influencers
• Search YouTube for their most popular videos
• Read comments to understand audience needs
• Do this for 20-25 videos to get deep insights
• This helps you think like your target audience

4) Wireframe your solution

• Based on insights, sketch out your product/service
• Use tools like Framer to quickly prototype
• Come up with a catchy, relevant name
• Example: DesignScientist.com for conversion-focused design

5) Bonus: Creating content that resonates

• Use Gummy Search’s “top content” feature
• Analyze what performs well in the community
• Ask AI about content preferences (e.g., “Do they love memes?”)
• Remember: Treat AI tools as your “entrepreneurial assistant”

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Episode Timestamps:

0:00 Intro
01:29 Step 1: Use Gummy Search to find trending subreddits
04:49 Step 2: Analyze subreddit for problems & solutions
13:26 Step 3: Identify creators in the niche
16:18 Step 4: Wireframe your solution
18:14 Bonus: Creating content that resonates

Date: July 26, 2024

32 thoughts on “How I use Reddit and AI to find winning startup ideas

  1. @gregisenburg what do you do after you scope out these communities and come up with a mvp product? A lot of these communities don't like self promotion or dropping links to your saas. So the question how do you target the customers again after you come up with a solution to their problem?

  2. It’s great that Greg has this sort of production but what most people don’t realize that all he does is mostly “selling” a service or design to founders. There’s nothing Wrong with that it’s just that it’s not any original idea or some sort of product.

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