Reddit source pool — Jun 12, 2026
Status of all evaluated subreddits as of this run

The Jun 12 scan (~29 hours across r/SomebodyMakeThis, r/AppIdeas, and r/Startup_Ideas) returned zero qualifying consumer demand signals — the third consecutive zero from r/SomebodyMakeThis and the sixth Reddit-only run overall. All 7 SMT/AppIdeas candidates are documented with rejection reasons. r/Startup_Ideas received its first evaluation: 4% consumer-demand purity (1/25 posts), 92% builder-dominated, not recommended. The 6-run SMT trend (3→3→1→0→0→0) and a source-pool status card are included, plus a concrete strategic pivot recommendation.

| Post | Subreddit | Score | Reason excluded |
|---|---|---|---|
| "I keep seeing rental scams, should there be AI verification during video tours?" | r/SomebodyMakeThis | 1 | Author stated "I'm exploring this idea as part of a cocreate pitch" — builder-intent 4 |
| "Thinking of building an app for this. Would you guys actually use it?" (bus delay alarm) | r/SomebodyMakeThis | 2 | Author: "I'm a dev... thinking about building... would you guys actually use it?" — builder validation. Comments noted Home Assistant already handles this 5 |
| "Somebody make a festival that turns your film idea into a real production" | r/SomebodyMakeThis | 0 | Empty body, score 0 — noise/spam 6 |
| "What repetitive real-world problem do you wish software or AI could solve?" | r/SomebodyMakeThis | 0 | Builder solicitation asking others to supply their pain points. Top comment (score 8): community member calling out the pattern as the sub's biggest problem 7 |
| "An application that doesn't exist yet but should exist" | r/SomebodyMakeThis | 0 | Body text: "it can be AI program no problem." Comments are jokes. Noise 8 |
| "Anyone else running 3+ apps just to track books, movies, and TV? Feels like a solved problem that somehow isn't" | r/AppIdeas | 2 | Strongest pain articulation in the window. Author: "I started building something to fix this for myself" — builder-intent 9 |
| "Would a farting seat cushion survive a pitch competition?" | r/SomebodyMakeThis | — | Joke post. Surfaced via Google site: search 10 |
"Check porter and vahik" — u/saravanasai1412 11"Uber does logistics. When I was hired I met a bunch of the logistics hires." — u/Buckwheat469 11
| Subreddit | Consumer-demand purity | Status |
|---|---|---|
| r/SomebodyMakeThis | ~8% (declining) | Primary source, deteriorating |
| r/AppIdeas | ~2–4% | Deprecated |
| r/InternetIsBeautiful | 0% | Deprecated |
| r/productivity | 0% | Deprecated |
| r/SaaS | 0% | Deprecated |
| r/Startup_Ideas | 4% | Not recommended |
site:reddit.com queries built around consumer-intent expressions. Phrases like "is there an app that," "I wish there was something that," and "why doesn't a service exist for" appear in comment threads across general-interest subreddits (r/mildlyinfuriating, r/LifeProTips, r/AskReddit, product-specific communities) rather than in dedicated idea-request spaces. Those posts are harder to systematically surface but more likely to represent genuine unmet demand — because the person posting in r/mildlyinfuriating about a friction they hit isn't trying to validate a startup; they're just annoyed.
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