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Your next product
is buried in
your competitors'
1-star reviews.

ComplaintMiner scrapes every complaint about your competitors from Reddit, G2, Trustpilot, App Store and X — then ranks them by how much money the pain is worth.

Stop tab-hopping. Stop manual note-taking. Stop missing opportunities because your research budget ran out at 11pm on a Tuesday.

No credit card. No spam. We'll email you when the private beta opens.

6 data sources
AI-ranked opportunities
Weekly digest
Built for solo founders

We read every complaint across

Reddit G2 Trustpilot App Store Google Play X / Twitter Hacker News Capterra Reddit G2 Trustpilot App Store Google Play X / Twitter Hacker News Capterra

The painful truth

You're spending 10+ hours a week doing market research that an AI could do in 90 seconds.

Every successful indie hacker says the same thing: "Just solve a real problem people complain about." Great. So you open 14 browser tabs, scroll Reddit until your eyes bleed, copy-paste into Notion, and by Sunday night you've got a messy doc nobody will ever look at again.

01

The pain is everywhere

Reddit threads, G2 reviews, app store rants, Twitter screenshots, Hacker News comments. No single place to look.

02

Enterprise tools cost $500+

Crayon, Klue, Kompyte — built for enterprise comp-intel teams. Way too expensive. Way too much noise.

03

Manual is a dead end

You can read 50 complaints. You can't read 50,000. You're making strategic bets from a sample of one.

How it works

Three steps.
Pretty much zero effort.

1

Drop in competitor names

Type "Intercom, Drift, Crisp" and hit enter. We handle the rest — finding their G2 page, their subreddit threads, their app store reviews, everything.

2

We mine the complaints

Our scrapers pull every complaint across 6+ sources. Claude categorizes them: pricing, UX, missing features, support, reliability. Sentiment-scored. Deduplicated.

3

Ship from the opportunities

Weekly digest lands in your inbox with the top 10 complaint clusters, each tagged with an opportunity score. Pick one. Build it. Ship it.

Live sample

This is what you wake up to.

A real opportunity cluster from a real competitor. The signal is there. You just couldn't see it before.

complaintminer.com / intercom / opportunities

Tracking

  • Intercom 3,491
  • Drift 1,204
  • Crisp 812
  • Zendesk 5,638
  • Freshdesk 2,117

Top categories

Pricing38%
Missing features27%
Support19%
UX / onboarding11%

Top opportunity cluster

"Pricing gouges below 10 seats"

Score 92

124 complaints across 4 sources in the last 30 days. Users consistently frustrated by Intercom's minimum seat pricing and forced annual commitments for teams under 10. Several explicitly say "I would pay someone less just to get a clean, simple version."

reddit.com/r/SaaS · 4d ago · ↑ 287 VERY NEGATIVE

"Intercom just raised my bill 4x because I added one teammate. I'm a solo founder with 2 part-timers. Literally moving to Crisp this weekend. If anyone knows a cheaper alternative that doesn't suck…"

g2.com · 1w ago · ★ 1/5 NEGATIVE

"The pricing is predatory for small teams. We went from $99/mo to $640/mo in 6 months with zero new features for us. Zero flexibility on annual commits."

x.com · 2d ago · ♥ 1.2k VERY NEGATIVE

"ok who is building Intercom-but-honest for indie hackers. I will pay you $49/mo right now. this is insane."

Opportunity angle (AI)

Build "Intercom, but honest": transparent flat pricing, no per-seat gotchas, no forced annuals. Target: solo founders and <10-person teams. Positioning wedge is strongest in r/SaaS and indie-hacker Twitter.

What you get

Everything you'd build
if you had 6 months of free time.

6+ sources, one dashboard

Reddit, G2, Trustpilot, App Store, Google Play, X. One place. Always fresh.

AI opportunity scoring

Claude ranks every cluster 0-100 by volume, sentiment, virality, and buildability.

Weekly digest

Top 10 new complaints, every Monday, in your inbox. Read it over coffee. Done.

Category taxonomy

Every complaint auto-tagged: Pricing, UX, Missing features, Support, Reliability, Onboarding.

Trend tracking

See complaints rising or falling week-over-week. Ride the wave, don't chase it.

Saves 8-12 hours/week

What used to take your whole Sunday now takes 20 minutes with a coffee.

Why founders are signing up

The quotes that got us building this.

"The best SaaS ideas in 2026 aren't hidden. They're sitting in plain sight. I use a tool that scrapes complaints from G2, Capterra, Reddit, and the App Store and organizes them into searchable opportunities — it's the single biggest reason I hit $9K MRR."
Reddit r/SaaS, founder post, 2026
"I have a Notion doc with 400 screenshots of competitor complaints. I haven't opened it in 3 weeks. I know the answer is in there. I just don't have the time to find it."
Indie hacker, Twitter DM, 2026

Pricing

Cheaper than one hour of your time.

14-day free trial on every plan. No credit card. Cancel in one click.

Starter

$29 /mo

For indie hackers just starting out.

  • 5 competitors tracked
  • 3 data sources
  • Weekly digest email
  • 30-day data retention
  • Basic filters
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Pro

$79 /mo

For founders who actually ship.

  • 20 competitors tracked
  • All 6+ data sources
  • AI opportunity reports
  • Daily digest
  • 90-day retention
  • Advanced filters & CSV export
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Agency

$99 /mo

For consultants & research teams.

  • Unlimited competitors
  • All sources + priority scrape
  • White-label PDF exports
  • 180-day retention
  • API access
  • Priority support
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Questions

Good. Here are answers.

Is this just another "AI wrapper"? +

No. The moat is the data pipeline — scraping infrastructure, rate-limit handling, dedup logic, and the category taxonomy trained over time. The AI is the invisible engine that ranks and summarizes. You can't build the data layer in a weekend, which is why nobody has.

How often is the data updated? +

Pro and Agency plans refresh every 4-6 hours. Starter refreshes daily. Your dashboard always shows the latest — you'll never chase a stale insight.

Can I track my own product, not just competitors? +

Absolutely. Most founders track 1-2 direct competitors, 1-2 adjacent products, and their own — that way you see where you're losing and where you're already winning.

What happens when my free trial ends? +

Nothing. You won't get charged unless you add a card. We email you once, you decide. No dark patterns. No auto-upgrade.

When does ComplaintMiner launch? +

Private beta opens in a few weeks. Early-access signups get lifetime 30% off and first dibs on competitor slots. We're capping the first cohort at 50 founders so support stays great.

Who's behind this? +

A small team of indie founders who got tired of manually hunting competitor pain points in 14 browser tabs every Sunday night. Built by Tindwell, Bergen, Norway.

Stop guessing what to build.
Start mining.

Join the early access list. We'll email you the moment the private beta opens — and you'll get lifetime 30% off as a thank-you for being early.

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