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    2022-03-25

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  • Ask HN: What are some interesting tools or code repos you discovered recently
    I recently discovered this tool called gummy search as it allows you to do market research https://gummysearch.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
  • Where to find problems to solve?
    Reddit is a good place to start for this! People are often complaining about their pain points or discussing solutions they are looking for. Check out gummysearch to find these quickly. Source: 10 months ago
  • 4 mistakes I have repeatedly made as a solofounder
    I'd also add that I wish I had started building an audience earlier. It's invaluable to have a sounding board as well as people to get any new products in front of. At the time it felt too time-consuming, but now with tools like GummySearch for Reddit, Aware for LinkedIn, and an understanding of lists and targeting on Twitter, it really doesn't have to take long to create at least some semblance of an audience. Source: 10 months ago
  • Tools you use in your work?
    GummySearch - For staying on top of Reddit conversations/posts. Source: 10 months ago
  • Software you use to stay organized
    GummySearch helps me keep my Reddit searches organized. Source: 10 months ago
  • Helping our community member & founder of Gummysearch
    Our community member u/vbgbeveryday runs “Gummysearch - A reddit social listening tool”. Source: 11 months ago
  • How do you monitor competitors?
    I use a tool for social listening on Reddit called Gummy Search. That's actually how I found this post. You can track keywords and see what people are talking about! Source: almost 1 year ago
  • $0 CAC, 1,000 email subscribers, and a 56% open rate... here's how
    Id suggest explodingideas.co (shameless plug), meetglimpse.com and trends.co to check out. Some tools you could read to do it yourself are ahrefs, google trends, gummysearch.com. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Podcast directory for business podcasts
    i'd suggest visually making it navigate like gummysearch.com as it's super intuitive and pretty adjacent to what you're building. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Reddit will charge its API: is the death of my project?
    How is your product better than gummysearch? Is the openAI integration creating that much value? Can you find a way to reduce calls and cache data better? Source: about 1 year ago
  • How do you find truly painful problems to solve for your customer base?
    Reddit is a good place to start! There are tons of people that complain on here and ask for solutions. If you want to find these pain point mentions quickly, try GummySearch. Source: about 1 year ago
  • What tools do you use for market research?
    If your target customers are on Reddit, try GummySearch to quickly find pain points & solution gaps that are discussed in online communities. It's free to try! Source: about 1 year ago
  • How Can I Research Demand for My Product Without the Risk of Idea Theft?
    You can do a first wave of research by looking at discussions in online communities about the pain point you're solving, solutions that your target customers are asking for, or complaints about competitors. If your target customers are on Reddit, you can do this super fast with GummySearch. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Market gaps that can turn into entrepreneurial opportunities?
    If you'd like to find the pain points from any audience, take a look at GummySearch, it analyzes the conversations in online communities to find common pain points and solution requests. This way you can do your research very quickly and dive into any niche market of your choosing. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Is a post scheduling tool for Social Media would benefit business owners?
    BTW, if you're wondering how I found this, I used the pattern-finding feature in GummySearch to automatically analyze the solutions asked for in marketing subreddits, and social media scheduler was one of the top categories it found! Source: about 1 year ago
  • It seems like there's no way a normal developer could get an inside view of an industry to build a SaaS product.
    For the first, you can easily find pain points from online communities for your target customer, they are constantly venting about them. Try gummysearch to find these quickly. Source: about 1 year ago
  • What SaaS review platforms do you trust for research?
    If you want to try a reddit-specific search engine for market research, take gummysearch for a spin! Source: about 1 year ago
  • I made a way to find common trends across Reddit (like the patterns in top posts from this sub)
    Hey folks, I'm the maker of GummySearch, which is an audience research tool for Reddit. The product in itself isn't new, but I just made a BIG new improvement which I think is pretty sweet :). Source: about 1 year ago
  • New/Top Marketing Technology?
    GummySearch for quick audience research (based on conversations happening in online communities on Reddit)! Source: about 1 year ago
  • GummySearch - Advanced Search for Reddit (built during Pushshift outage 2 years ago)
    Since that time, GummySearch has turned into a full audience research tool for Reddit. If you use Reddit for research purposes, I invite you to check it out! There's data before November, a fully-featured search UI, and some interesting data insights on communities and trends. It's free to try, with paid premium features. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Improving your landing page conversion
    That's a wrap! Hope you liked the tactical tips. If you'd like an IRL example, I just redesigned my site GummySearch and have used these 5 tips - at the moment the signup conversion is 25% and I'm hoping to get it to 50% over the course of the next month ;). Source: about 1 year ago

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