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Loompa mines subreddit threads to surface the problems real people are paying to solve — ranked by demand, ready to build.
A quick walkthrough of the problem, the product, and who it's for — straight from me.
500 posts and 5,000 comments to find 3 real ideas.
Live Reddit + AI scoring, in ~30 seconds.
Solo founders ready to build, not scroll.
Click through the steps — or sit back and watch.
Every card is a real, ranked idea from threads we scanned this week — not a mockup.
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Start free, upgrade when you're ready to mine subreddits at scale. Cancel anytime — no surprises.
Kick the tires and search a few subreddits.
For solo founders who ship.
All plans include live Reddit data and AI-powered idea scoring. Cancel anytime.
Quick answers about how Loompa turns subreddit chatter into real, ranked micro-SaaS opportunities.
You drop in a subreddit and we scrape the top posts and their comment threads, then run them through an AI pipeline that filters for real, recurring pain points — not random rants. Each idea is scored on demand, willingness to pay, and how buildable it is for a solo founder.
Anywhere people complain about workflows, tools, or money. r/SaaS, r/Entrepreneur, r/sideproject, r/freelance, r/smallbusiness, r/marketing and most niche professional or hobbyist subs are gold. The more active the comments, the better the signal.
We pull live data from Reddit on every search, so you're always seeing what real people complained about this week — not a stale dataset from 2023. Save searches you like and we'll keep the trends updated for you.
Nope. Loompa reads public Reddit data on your behalf — you only need a Loompa account to save ideas, track scores over time, and get weekly digests.
You could absolutely do this manually — but reading 500 posts and 5,000 comments to find 3 real ideas takes hours. Loompa compresses that into about 30 seconds and ranks the painful problems so you can spend your time building, not scrolling.
You can search any subreddit for free with limited results. Loompa Pro unlocks unlimited deep-dives, saved trends, weekly idea digests, and CSV exports. Full pricing lives a scroll up — no surprises, cancel anytime.
Yes — Pro users can export results to CSV or copy a clean Markdown brief for any idea, ready to paste into Notion, Linear, or your favorite planning tool.
Loompa only reads public posts and comments through official, rate-limited endpoints — the same ones that power Reddit's own search. We never post, vote, or impersonate users.
Drop in any subreddit and Loompa surfaces the painful problems people are paying to solve — ranked, ready to build.