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Valid Spark

Validate startup ideas with real market data

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Valid Spark is a real-data SaaS validation platform that helps founders and teams validate business/SaaS ideas using real market conversations (Reddit, Quora, App Store reviews) plus AI synthesis. Users create a “report” for an idea, run analysis against selected data sources, and receive an investor-ready output: the most common pain points, supporting evidence (links/quotes), visualizations, competitor landscape, and strategic recommendations—exportable as a shareable view and downloadable PDF.

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Features

  • Real-data validation reports: Turn an idea into a clear report of what users actually complain about/want.
  • Evidence-backed pain points: Problems ranked by frequency with direct source links/snippets.
  • Multi-source social listening: Analyze real conversations (e.g., Reddit + Quora) from one place.
  • Instant visuals: Charts showing problem frequency and where signals are coming from.
  • Prioritization tools: Priority matrix to decide what to build first.
  • Competitor landscape: AI-assisted competitor analysis to understand differentiation opportunities.
  • Strategic insights: Market gaps, entry barriers, difficulty/validation scoring, and recommendations.
  • Share + export: Read-only share page and investor-ready PDF download.
  • Dashboard + management: Save, revisit, and compare multiple reports over time.
  • Subscriptions/credits: Plans with monthly report allocations and Stripe billing management.

Use Cases

  • Validate a new SaaS idea before building: Confirm demand and identify the top pains to target.
  • Pick the best idea from several options: Run multiple reports and compare signals quickly.
  • Define MVP scope: Use ranked problems + priority matrix to choose initial features.
  • Positioning and messaging: Translate real user language into sharper GTM positioning.
  • Competitive differentiation: Spot gaps and threats, then decide how to stand out.
  • Investor / stakeholder proof: Share or export a PDF that shows evidence and charts.
  • Ongoing product discovery: Re-run research to track shifting pains and new opportunities.
  • Agency/consultant deliverables: Produce repeatable validation outputs for client projects.
  • Content/SEO ideation: Turn recurring questions/pains into content angles and landing pages.

Comments

Love the concept — I wasted weeks on an idea before validating it properly. What data sources do you pull from for market sizing?

This is exactly what we needed. We've been drowning in scattered feedback from Slack, email, and random user calls—no way to see what actually matters. The multi-source listening + priority matrix combo is a game-changer for us.

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Co-founder at Hookwing — webhook infrast...

Idea validation with real market data is something most founders skip until it’s too late. We went through the early Hookwing planning phase and the instinct is always to build first, validate later — this kind of tooling pushes back against that. Curious how the data sources work — are you pulling from search trends, social signals, or something else?

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Comments

Love the concept — I wasted weeks on an idea before validating it properly. What data sources do you pull from for market sizing?

This is exactly what we needed. We've been drowning in scattered feedback from Slack, email, and random user calls—no way to see what actually matters. The multi-source listening + priority matrix combo is a game-changer for us.

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Co-founder at Hookwing — webhook infrast...

Idea validation with real market data is something most founders skip until it’s too late. We went through the early Hookwing planning phase and the instinct is always to build first, validate later — this kind of tooling pushes back against that. Curious how the data sources work — are you pulling from search trends, social signals, or something else?