Reddiscope

Reddiscope

Find product ideas on Reddit with AI

Developer Tools·AI & Machine Learning·Analytics·Productivity·Marketing

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Reddiscope.com is a simple tool that does one thing well: it reads Reddit so you don’t have to. Instead of manually digging through endless threads, you get clear signals about what people are struggling with, what they’re asking for, and what keeps coming up again and again. It pulls real problems from real users and organizes them into something you can actually use.

You can quickly spot patterns, validate ideas before wasting time building, and find angles you probably wouldn’t have noticed yourself. It’s fast, straightforward, and built for people who just want to build something useful without overthinking research. If you’re tired of guessing what to work on, this gives you a much clearer starting point.

Start building with confidence.

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LaunchedMay 2, 2026

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