Discovering the Perfect Idea for Your Next Side Project
Finding a great idea for a side project can be a challenge. I’ve always wanted to create something interesting and valuable, but nothing truly inspiring seemed to come to mind.
So, I decided to change my approach by diving into the real problems people share on Reddit. To facilitate this, I developed a simple tool that pulls the latest posts from specific subreddits and analyzes them using a language model. The model categorizes these posts and offers concise insights.
I focus on subreddits that align with my interests, aiming to understand the issues users face. This process allows me to compile a list of problems that could potentially be addressed with a well-crafted product.
Although this tool is still in its early stages, it has already proven to be quite beneficial for me, and I’d love to share it with you all. I encourage you to give it a try—who knows, it might inspire your next great idea too! Best of all, it’s completely free. Check it out at https://discovry.tech!
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What a fantastic approach to spark creativity and generate ideas for side projects! Analyzing real people’s problems is a great way to ensure that what you create is genuinely valuable and relevant. It’s impressive that you’ve built a tool to automate this process—it must save a lot of time and provide insights that might not be immediately obvious.
I’m sure many people will benefit from your tool, both for finding inspiration and for understanding trends in common issues. It sounds like a valuable resource for anyone looking to develop solutions to real-world problems. I’m excited to check it out and see what kinds of insights it can provide. Thank you for sharing this with the community!