I built a small scout that trawls technical subreddits and condenses the noise into a short list of opportunities you can act on.
Each item includes:
• Demand score (0–10) based on intent phrases, failed attempts, and impact
• Type (billing | workflow | missing-feature…)
• Urgency & pay-signal (0–3)
• A compliant follow-up draft
Why? I lost hours in r/IndieHackers & r/webdev and realized 90% was noise. Keyword tools missed real purchase intent; I want pull signals, not cold outreach.
How it works: pick subreddits → keyword/rule filter → LLM labels the likely hits (AI only where it matters) → alerts in real-time or a 3-minute daily digest (Email/Slack/Webhook).
Ask
• Would this actually save you research time?
• Would you use?
• Do you have any good suggestions?
• Which community should be next (HN, PH, GitHub Issues are on the roadmap)?
Private beta (7-day trial, no CC): https://indieradar.dev/?utm_source=devto&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=beta
Promise: read-only, no auto-posting, no data-selling. Transparent prompts & sample cards.