Show HN: Tool to find startup ideas by mining Reddit for user pain points
4 aparupganguly 3 6/20/2025, 2:55:01 PM ideagenerator.hyperbrowser.ai ↗
I built a tool to help founders find startup ideas by mining Reddit for real user complaints.
Enter a niche (e.g., productivity, parenting) and get actionable problems to solve from real posts.
Currently when you go the the page and search for something, it nags you about an API key for a service that isn't this one (confusing misdirection). There aren't any obvious links until you get the side bar to open.
When you visit this other product page there are some screenshots that aren't very clear what the product is (IDE?) and the description above the fold just says something about supercharging ai-agents or something (effectively saying nothing).
That is a lot of friction just to see if this is something that solves my problem.
Made a short video walking through how it works:
https://x.com/hyperbrowser/status/1928139835346407887
It’s using an API key from hyperbrowser.ai under the hood.
Having a third site to find a video of the product is even more friction.