GripeRadar turns recurring gripes from the open internet into a launch-ready feed of customer pain.
Join the early list while the first signal sources come online.
Phase 0 is open: newsletter signup and subscriber admin are live
Early founders are tracking the launch
GripeRadar helps founders spot repeated frustrations across public communities before those frustrations become obvious markets.
Start from real complaints, not a blank whiteboard or recycled trend list.
Keep track of where a gripe came from so every idea has a path back to evidence.
Turn raw gripes into grouped, scored opportunities as later phases ship.
Subscribe once and get useful patterns when the digest phase goes live.
GripeRadar is focused on evidence, repetition, and timing: the signals that make a startup idea worth a second look.
This MVP phase keeps the product honest: explain the idea, collect interested founders, and give admins a clean subscriber list.
Leave an email to follow product progress and receive the first useful digests.
The admin list shows who subscribed, when, from where, and with basic request metadata.
Reddit, Hacker News, and GitHub ingestion are intentionally Phase 1, not part of this launch cleanup.
LLM processing, clustering, scoring, dashboards, reports, and digests stay sequenced for later phases.
The roadmap is deliberately staged so the product can validate demand before automating every signal workflow.
Collect public gripes from Reddit, Hacker News, and GitHub once Phase 1 starts.
Extract pain points, affected users, severity, and product hints from raw posts.
Group related complaints into themes that look like real startup opportunities.
Rank clusters by frequency, intensity, recency, and buildability.
Browse opportunities without turning research into a heavy CRM workflow.
Turn the best new opportunities into a daily report and subscriber newsletter.
A quick view of what this MVP does and does not include yet.
GripeRadar is a SaaS product for discovering startup ideas from recurring public internet complaints and turning them into opportunity research.
Phase 0 focuses on launch readiness: cleaned-up positioning, a working newsletter signup, subscriber storage, and a basic admin subscriber list.
No. Those sources are planned for Phase 1 and are intentionally not included in this Phase 0 MVP.
No. LLM signal processing starts in Phase 2 after raw ingestion exists.
Subscribers validate demand, create a launch audience, and give the team a simple way to notify interested founders as signal features ship.
Duplicate emails are handled gracefully by refreshing the existing subscriber record instead of creating a second row.
Phase 0 is about collecting the founders who want a cleaner way to find painful startup problems.
Join the launch list for product updates and the first curated batches of startup pain signals.