Who is the Product feed for?

Who is the Product feed for?

Who is the Product feed for?

For those who want to always stay one step ahead.

Product people

Discover feature requests and pain points directly from your target audience, which ensures you're building what users want.

Product people

Discover feature requests and pain points directly from your target audience, which ensures you're building what users want.

Product people

Discover feature requests and pain points directly from your target audience, which ensures you're building what users want.

Marketing people

Identify early adopters and connect with users who are actively discussing the problems your product solves.

Marketing people

Identify early adopters and connect with users who are actively discussing the problems your product solves.

Marketing people

Identify early adopters and connect with users who are actively discussing the problems your product solves.

Early stage startup founders

As an early-stage founder, you’ll be wearing many hats. Getfoundr helps you make user & data backed decisions.

Early stage startup founders

As an early-stage founder, you’ll be wearing many hats. Getfoundr helps you make user & data backed decisions.

Early stage startup founders

As an early-stage founder, you’ll be wearing many hats. Getfoundr helps you make user & data backed decisions.

How it works

How it works

Briefly explain your product or feature and Getfoundr will find: user pain points, sales leads, requested features, competitors and more from Reddit.

Briefly explain your product or feature and Getfoundr will find: user pain points, sales leads, requested features, competitors and more from Reddit.

Find relevant Reddit posts

Briefly explain your product and we'll find all the Reddit posts about it.

Analyze

Find relevant Reddit posts

Briefly explain your product and we'll find all the Reddit posts about it.

Analyze

Find relevant Reddit posts

Briefly explain your product and we'll find all the Reddit posts about it.

Analyze

Step 1

Step 1

Describe your product

Describe your product

Provide as much or as little detail as possible about the product or feature you’re interested in finding Reddit conversations about.

Provide as much or as little detail as possible about the product or feature you’re interested in finding Reddit conversations about.

Step 2

Step 2

Review and adjust details

We’ll analyze your description to gather more specific details about your product, such as your target customer profile, market, and the problems or solutions you’re addressing.

Product Details

Customer

Solution

Market

Customer Profile

  • Target Segment

    SaaS and micro SaaS founders

  • Demographics

    Founders and entrepreneurs in the SaaS and micro SaaS space, likely early-stage startup founders

  • Pain points

    Difficulty in validating product ideas with authentic, unbiased user feedback

Product Details

Customer

Solution

Market

Customer Profile

  • Target Segment

    SaaS and micro SaaS founders

  • Demographics

    Founders and entrepreneurs in the SaaS and micro SaaS space, likely early-stage startup founders

  • Pain points

    Difficulty in validating product ideas with authentic, unbiased user feedback

Product Details

Customer

Solution

Market

Customer Profile

  • Target Segment

    SaaS and micro SaaS founders

  • Demographics

    Founders and entrepreneurs in the SaaS and micro SaaS space, likely early-stage startup founders

  • Pain points

    Difficulty in validating product ideas with authentic, unbiased user feedback

Pain points (29)

Feature requests (7)

Sales leads (8)

Competitor (10)

Pain Point Summary

New founders and entrepreneurs struggle with sales calls and real-time responses

Difficulty extracting genuine user pain points and insights from Reddit and reviews

Challenges in conducting effective and scalable sales outreach

  • What tool do you use to keep track of what people write about your product?

    r/ProductManagement

    10 mins ago

    At the place I work currently (b2c Saas) we use Google Alert but it gives me a constant feed of unrelevant articles/updates and at the same time misses out on a lot of relevant content. It has reached the point now that I stopped looking at ...

  • How I got my first paid saas user worth $199

    r/Entrepreneur

    15 mins ago

    I wasn't expecting it at all. i was just sitting on my couch scrolling through Reddit when my phone buzzed with a payment notification. Someone had actually paid $199 for my product. I literally jumped up from the couch. It felt completely ...

  • I let AI read 150,000 angry G2 reviews to hunt profitable SaaS ideas for you

    r/Startup_Ideas

    20 mins ago

    Not long ago a Reddit post (since removed) described someone who fixed a small pain point in hotel software and ended up earning thousands every month. That simple success made me curious. Negative reviews feel like a gold mine ...

  • I know you'll hate this but if you want to scale your SaaS... you have to do WAY more outreach

    r/Startup_Ideas

    20 mins ago

    yep, just said it. I know most people hate this, and are trying to avoid it. But if you want to get some sales for your software (and not in 6 months), and if you have no leverage (a network, a community, money, etc...), you have to do MORE outreach. ...

Pain points (29)

Feature requests (7)

Sales leads (8)

Competitor (10)

Pain Point Summary

New founders and entrepreneurs struggle with sales calls and real-time responses

Difficulty extracting genuine user pain points and insights from Reddit and reviews

Challenges in conducting effective and scalable sales outreach

  • What tool do you use to keep track of what people write about your product?

    r/ProductManagement

    10 mins ago

    At the place I work currently (b2c Saas) we use Google Alert but it gives me a constant feed of unrelevant articles/updates and at the same time misses out on a lot of relevant content. It has reached the point now that I stopped looking at ...

  • How I got my first paid saas user worth $199

    r/Entrepreneur

    15 mins ago

    I wasn't expecting it at all. i was just sitting on my couch scrolling through Reddit when my phone buzzed with a payment notification. Someone had actually paid $199 for my product. I literally jumped up from the couch. It felt completely ...

  • I let AI read 150,000 angry G2 reviews to hunt profitable SaaS ideas for you

    r/Startup_Ideas

    20 mins ago

    Not long ago a Reddit post (since removed) described someone who fixed a small pain point in hotel software and ended up earning thousands every month. That simple success made me curious. Negative reviews feel like a gold mine ...

  • I know you'll hate this but if you want to scale your SaaS... you have to do WAY more outreach

    r/Startup_Ideas

    20 mins ago

    yep, just said it. I know most people hate this, and are trying to avoid it. But if you want to get some sales for your software (and not in 6 months), and if you have no leverage (a network, a community, money, etc...), you have to do MORE outreach. ...

Pain points (29)

Feature requests (7)

Sales leads (8)

Competitor (10)

Pain Point Summary

New founders and entrepreneurs struggle with sales calls and real-time responses

Difficulty extracting genuine user pain points and insights from Reddit and reviews

Challenges in conducting effective and scalable sales outreach

  • What tool do you use to keep track of what people write about your product?

    r/ProductManagement

    10 mins ago

    At the place I work currently (b2c Saas) we use Google Alert but it gives me a constant feed of unrelevant articles/updates and at the same time misses out on a lot of relevant content. It has reached the point now that I stopped looking at ...

  • How I got my first paid saas user worth $199

    r/Entrepreneur

    15 mins ago

    I wasn't expecting it at all. i was just sitting on my couch scrolling through Reddit when my phone buzzed with a payment notification. Someone had actually paid $199 for my product. I literally jumped up from the couch. It felt completely ...

  • I let AI read 150,000 angry G2 reviews to hunt profitable SaaS ideas for you

    r/Startup_Ideas

    20 mins ago

    Not long ago a Reddit post (since removed) described someone who fixed a small pain point in hotel software and ended up earning thousands every month. That simple success made me curious. Negative reviews feel like a gold mine ...

  • I know you'll hate this but if you want to scale your SaaS... you have to do WAY more outreach

    r/Startup_Ideas

    20 mins ago

    yep, just said it. I know most people hate this, and are trying to avoid it. But if you want to get some sales for your software (and not in 6 months), and if you have no leverage (a network, a community, money, etc...), you have to do MORE outreach. ...

Step 3

Step 3

View relevant posts

Get summaries and posts of pain points, competitors, leads, and more that are updated daily.

Simple transparent pricing

Choose the plan that fits your product validation needs

7 day trial

7 day trial

$0

$0

1 product feed

No automatic refreshes

Pro

Pro

$9

$9

$9

$9

.99 / mo

.99 / mo

3 product feeds

Priority support

Enterprise / VC

Enterprise / VC

Custom

Custom

unlimited product feeds / month

Team collaboration features

Custom data integrations

API access

Dedicated account manager

Your Questions, Answered

Your Questions, Answered

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Will Getfoundr integrate with my existing tools?

Is there a free trial available?

Can I use this tool to monitor competitors?

Will Getfoundr integrate with my existing tools?

Is there a free trial available?

Can I use this tool to monitor competitors?

Will Getfoundr integrate with my existing tools?

Is there a free trial available?

Can I use this tool to monitor competitors?

Can I pay for either Market Research or Product Feed only?

Do I need any prompting or coding skills to use this tool?

Can I pay for either Market Research or Product Feed only?

Do I need any prompting or coding skills to use this tool?

Can I pay for either Market Research or Product Feed only?

Do I need any prompting or coding skills to use this tool?

Simplified Reddit Lead Generation

Reddit is filled with users who are in need of what you’re offering. Getfoundr simplifies the process of reaching out to them.