Most founders are currently building a "Ghost Town."
You spend weeks on logos, landing pages, and "perfecting" the product, only to launch to the sound of crickets. You think you’re working hard, but you’re actually just gambling your time on hope.
If people aren't already complaining—loudly and publicly—about the problem you're solving, they aren't going to pay you to fix it.
The Reddit Validation Engine is a 4-minute-and-58-second reality check. It’s designed to stop you from wasting months building things nobody wants by teaching you how to hunt for "Hate Threads" and turn "Pain Language" into a list of ready-to-buy customers.
In this lesson, we cover:
- The "Hacky Alpha": Why a "cool idea" is a failure, and why a "DM me the link" is the only metric that matters.
- The Contrast Model: Identifying the "Busy-Work" tasks you’re using to avoid real market feedback.
- The Search Script: How to use specific search strings to find people who are literally begging for your solution right now.
The Friendly Dare: This isn't for those who want to feel productive by tweaking their website font. This is for the person ready to go into the trenches of Reddit and find 20 "Pain Quotes" from real humans.
If you’d rather keep building in a vacuum because it feels safer than potentially being told your idea isn't needed yet, feel free to skip this. But if you want to stop guessing and start selling, the "Hate Threads" are waiting.