Know where your customers hang out — before you build
Monthly intelligence briefs that show you exactly where your target customers are online, what they're complaining about, and how to reach them.
The problem
Everyone says "talk to your customers." But first you need to find them.
That means 10+ hours scrolling Reddit, Twitter, forums, and communities — hoping to stumble across the right threads. Most founders skip this and wonder why no one's buying.
How it works
Tell us your target customer
Who are you building for? What problem do they have? We'll take it from there.
We research where they hang out
We dig through Reddit, Twitter, Discord, forums, and communities to find active conversations.
You get a brief you can act on
Specific threads, real quotes, influencers to connect with — everything verified and ready to use.
What you get
Where they hang out
Specific subreddits, Discord servers, Twitter communities, and forums where your target customers actually spend time.
What they're saying
Real quotes from recent conversations. Actual complaints, frustrations, and wishes — not hallucinated summaries.
Threads to engage
10+ active threads you can comment on TODAY. With suggested talking points that match how they speak.
People to connect with
Specific influencers, community leaders, and potential early adopters to reach out to.
See examples
Here are real briefs we've created for founders:
- Primary communities: r/marketing (1.8M), r/SaaS (150K), GrowthHackers, Indie Hackers
- Key pain point: "Our current tool does 10 things badly instead of 1 thing well"
- Hot thread: "What's your martech stack and what would you replace?" (89 comments, 2 days old)
- Influencer: Corey Haines (SwipeFiles, 45K newsletter subscribers)
Full brief includes competitor positioning gaps, messaging that resonates, and specific people actively looking for solutions.
- Primary communities: r/lawncare (900K+), r/LawnCarePros (15K), LawnSite.com forums
- Key pain point: "Scheduling is a nightmare when weather keeps changing"
- Hot thread: "What software do you use to manage routes?" (47 comments, 3 days old)
- Influencer: Keith Kalfas on YouTube (90K subs, reviews software)
We do niche markets too — if people talk about it online, we can find them.
View Full Sample Brief →Pricing
Starter
- 1 comprehensive brief per month
- Single target audience
- 10+ threads per brief
- Email delivery
Pro
- 1 comprehensive brief per month
- Multiple audiences supported
- 15+ threads per brief
- Competitor monitoring
- Slack/Discord delivery
Join the waitlist
We're onboarding founders one at a time to ensure quality. Drop your email and tell us what you're building — we'll reach out within 48 hours.
No spam. We'll reach out when there's a spot.
About
We built this because we experienced the pain firsthand: 10+ hours searching Reddit, Twitter, and forums trying to find where our customers hang out.
Most founders skip this step and wonder why no one's buying. We figured out how to do it systematically, and now we do it for you.
Every brief is fact-checked with real URLs you can click today — no hallucinated data, no made-up communities.
FAQ
How is this different from SparkToro?
SparkToro shows you aggregate data about where audiences hang out. We give you specific, actionable threads with exact quotes and engagement recommendations. Data vs. intelligence.
Can't I just use ChatGPT for this?
ChatGPT gives you plausible-sounding suggestions based on training data. We give you verified, current threads with real URLs. Our briefs cite sources you can click today.
What if my niche is too small?
Small niches are often the best fit — less noise, more signal. We've done briefs for mushroom cultivation apps and lawn care software. If people talk about it online, we can find them.