Conduct user research, figure out pain points and come up with business solutions by talking to chatbots trained on the latest subreddit posts and comments.
Hey Product Hunt community! 👋
As you know, some of the most successful businesses involve and idea that solves a certain problem or pain point for a community. In the past, I've struggled finding communities, determining their problems and needs, and brainstorming a solution for them.
This is where RedditChatLab can help 🤖🤖
We have trained bots on individual subreddits latest and most recent comments and posts. This will greatly simplify the "coming up with the idea and PMF" phase of your business journey.
Simply find a niche or community you want to operate in, find a subreddit that belongs to them, and talk to a chatbot that has been trained on its data. You can find painpoints for the community, problems that may face and generate and iterate on business ideas to cater to that community.
Our model is specifically created to help with user research and business help, and is trained on the latest subreddit data, which is updated biweekly.
Would love to hear everyones thoughts! Feel free to try out the bot trained on the 'rolex' subreddit on the main page, and if you are interested, purchase the discounted rate for the first 200 customers for RedditChatLab lifetime to access and add any subreddit you wish.
Thanks!
Very cool idea! On Reddit there's a lot of valuable information but one will never find the time to go through everything.
I'm really curios though - how do you filter out all the sh*t that's on Reddit?
There are so many trolls and in general many subreddits are like shark tanks with some users just waiting to roast others haha
So when using this as training data, how do you filter it out?
@akrame I'm surprised this is enough haha, from my experience ironic/funny comments get way more upvotes than ones with serious content.
But as long as it works for you!
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