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Finds and validates startup ideas using real user complaints from social platforms.

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Ignyte Pain Radar helps solo founders and startup teams find and validate new ideas by analyzing user complaints from Reddit, Hacker News, and Indie Hackers. It provides a structured workflow for idea generation, demand scoring, and MVP planning. This approach gives founders a defined workflow to building products that solve actual problems, backed by traceable evidence rather than speculative AI outputs.

For who

Solo founders and startup teams

Solves what

Finding and validating startup ideas from real user complaints.

  • Idea generation from complaints
  • Demand scoring
  • Build plan generation

In their own words

Stop guessing what to build.

Pain Radar finds startup ideas from real user complaints on Reddit, Hacker News, and Indie Hackers — backed by clickable evidence, not AI guesses. Every idea comes with verified source quotes.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot hybrid with free tier

Model

hybrid

Free tier

Yes

Trial

Available

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Key Tactics
  • Tiered monthly plans scale with team size, accommodating up to 10 members.
  • Free tier lowers testing friction.

Operator context

Operating setup

Team

Indie / lean

LLM classification

Founded

May 2026

Platform

Web app

Audience

Founders

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Bootstrapped Lean
Effort
Solo Buildable
About Ignyte Expand

Ignyte Pain Radar provides a focused approach for solo founders and startup teams to discover and validate new business ideas. It distinguishes itself by sourcing ideas directly from genuine user complaints found on platforms like Reddit, Hacker News, and Indie Hackers.

This method gives founders a clear, evidence-based starting point, moving beyond generic brainstorming to identify actual market needs. The platform includes tools for demand scoring, an investor simulator, and a pitch deck generator, all designed to support a structured validation process and build confidence in early-stage concepts.