Use cases
Where ThreadDig fits best
Each page is built around a high-intent question so you can find demand, objections, and the next best action faster.
Founders, product marketers, researchers, and indie hackers validating a market.
Reddit market research without reading thousands of threads
Use ThreadDig to find demand signals, objections, competitor mentions, and buying language across Reddit communities.
- Identify subreddits where your target customers already discuss the problem
- Separate repeated demand signals from one-off opinions
- Turn raw threads into a research brief with cited evidence
Product managers and founders who need qualitative evidence before prioritizing roadmap work.
Find customer pain points from real Reddit conversations
Discover repeated complaints, workarounds, urgency signals, and customer language before you build or reposition a product.
- Find frustrations users describe in their own words
- Spot workaround behavior that signals willingness to pay
- Prioritize pain points by frequency, severity, and context
Product marketers, founders, and sales teams looking for sharper positioning.
Competitor research from Reddit discussions
Analyze how users compare competitors, why they switch, which features they praise, and where trust breaks down.
- Find why users switch away from competing products
- Separate feature gaps from pricing, support, and trust gaps
- Extract language for landing pages, battlecards, and sales discovery
Startup founders, indie hackers, and builders choosing what to work on next.
Validate startup ideas with Reddit demand signals
Use Reddit to test whether a problem is repeated, painful, and attached to a reachable audience before you build.
- Discover whether a problem already has visible demand
- Find early adopter communities and buying triggers
- Avoid building from isolated anecdotes
Product marketers, founders, and content teams defining who to target and what to say.
Reddit audience research for sharper segments and messaging
Use Reddit discussions to find audience segments, community context, purchase triggers, and language your market already uses.
- Find communities where your audience describes the problem in their own words
- Separate users, buyers, evaluators, and skeptics
- Extract phrases for landing pages, ads, sales discovery, and content strategy
Founders, product leaders, marketers, and researchers who need a living read on market movement.
Reddit market intelligence from customer and competitor signals
Monitor Reddit for demand shifts, competitor weakness, pricing objections, and market language that can shape strategy.
- Detect repeated demand signals before they become obvious
- Track competitor complaints and alternative recommendations
- Translate market language into positioning, content, and product bets
Teams looking for early market signals, content opportunities, and category shifts.
Reddit trend analysis for product, content, and market timing
Find recurring questions, emerging pain, and repeated comparison patterns before they show up in conventional reports.
- Separate one-off viral threads from repeated market signals
- Identify emerging questions that can become content or product tests
- Track how customers compare categories and alternatives over time
Product managers, founders, and UX researchers validating what to build next.
Reddit product research before roadmap and feature decisions
Use Reddit evidence to understand feature demand, workflow pain, alternatives, and objections before you commit roadmap work.
- Validate whether feature requests represent real workflow pain
- Find current workarounds, substitutes, and reasons users switch
- Create evidence-backed hypotheses for roadmap review
Founders, PMs, researchers, and marketers who need qualitative customer evidence without running a survey first.
Customer research on Reddit with evidence you can verify
Use ThreadDig as a customer research tool for Reddit to uncover needs, objections, language, and source-linked insight.
- Discover what customers say before they enter your funnel
- Identify objections, desired outcomes, and buying criteria
- Keep every major insight connected to source links and confidence labels
