
Baptiste Geffrault
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🚨 tool launch #6 5 years ago on reddit, I kept seeing the same question pop up: “how do people find ideas for content to post on Twitter (now X) and LinkedIn?” that insight became the validator for Tweet Hunter and Taplio over the last 10 years, I’ve spent ~3-6 hours/week on reddit most weeks. in fact, pre-ChatGPT, reddit was my go-to place to solve problems I was facing because real people share real experiences there: what sucks, what works, what’s missing, what hurts, which tool is the crowd’s favorite (and why), and what still isn’t good enough. I’ve said it enough - I often use reddit to validate my startups. but the problem is, 9/10 founders can’t do this consistently - it's extremely hard so I built a tool with a co-maker to do this properly - validatesaasidea.com it takes queries like “alternatives to Mixpanel” or “best helpdesk software for startups” and mines millions of reddit posts to surface: - real user complaints and recurring pain points - feature requests and improvements people actually want - ranked opinions on tools in the market - and even a tactical blueprint with deep problem analysis, MVP architecture, feature roadmap, and a GTM strategy so you can move forward with real data and a structured plan cheers to my co-maker for this - @Chinmay4o 👏


























