I'll find people already looking for your product for free

I've been building a tool that tries to solve a problem I've struggled with myself: finding customers when you're a small founder with no audience.

The idea is pretty simple. You drop in your website, the tool figures out what problem your product solves, then searches for recent discussions where people are actively experiencing that problem. It pulls in extra context from the posts and ranks opportunities based on how relevant they are and whether your product could realistically help.

I've spent the last few weeks improving the ranking system, adding deeper context analysis, and focusing on surfacing recent, high-quality opportunities rather than just keyword matches.

If you have a SaaS, app, or online business, drop your website below and I'll run it through the system and share what it finds.

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u/NorthTrackapp — 3 days ago

Drop your startup and I'll see if Reddit has customers for yo

Trying to validate an idea.

Send your website and a quick description of your product, and I'll look for relevant Reddit discussions, buying intent, competitor frustrations, and opportunities to engage.

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u/NorthTrackapp — 6 days ago

Drop your startup and I'll find potential customers on Reddit

Building something for founders and wanted to test if it's actually useful.

Drop your startup website (or describe what it does), and I'll try to find relevant Reddit discussions, people looking for solutions, and competitor pain points.

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u/NorthTrackapp — 6 days ago

Drop your startup URL and I'll find 5 potential customers on Reddit for free.

Working on an idea and trying to see if it's actually useful before I spend a ton of time building it.

Drop your startup/product website (or just explain what it does in a sentence), and I'll try to find:

  • people looking for solutions like yours
  • complaints about competitors
  • relevant discussions in your niche
  • opportunities to join conversations

The goal is to help founders spend less time searching for customers and more time talking to them.

If you're interested, drop your website and a quick description of what your product does.

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u/NorthTrackapp — 6 days ago

How do high school players actually find recruiting camps?

For players trying to play at the next level, how do you usually find camps, combines, prospect days, or recruiting events?

Do you hear about them from coaches, Instagram, teammates, school websites, Twitter/X, or just random posts?

Also curious have you ever found out about a camp too late or missed one completely because the info was hard to find?

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u/NorthTrackapp — 13 days ago

What features do you actually want in hunting apps?

Seems like most of us already use things like OnX, HuntStand, weather apps, trail cam apps, etc.

I'm curious what features you feel are missing or could be done better. What's something that would actually save you time or help you hunt more effectively?

Could be maps, scouting, weather, wind, hunt logs, trail cams, planning hunts, whatever.

Interested to hear what people think.

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u/NorthTrackapp — 14 days ago

What apps do you use for hunting?

What apps are you guys actually using for hunting these days?

I've mostly used OnX, HuntStand, Google Maps, weather apps, etc. Curious what everyone else uses regularly and what features you find most useful.

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u/NorthTrackapp — 14 days ago

Building a side projects struggling to find the first users

I've been building NorthTrack over the last few months. The main feature helps hunters create personalized hunt plans using things like weather, wind, sightings and their own hunting history.

Building it has been a great learning experience, but now I'm running into a different problem: figuring out whether it solves a real enough problem for hunters to actually use.

Currently trying to get honest feedback from hunters and learn whether I should keep pushing forward or change direction.

u/NorthTrackapp — 14 days ago

Built a niche app, now struggling to find the first users

Been working on a project called NorthTrack for a few months now and honestly I'm kinda at the point where I need people using it more than I need more features.

The main feature is called Plan A Hunt. Basically it uses AI along with previous hunt logs, sightings, map pins, weather and wind data to help plan future hunts.

Building it has actually been pretty fun. The hard part now is getting in front of hunters and figuring out if people actually care enough to use it.

I've been trying TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts and a bit of Reddit. Getting some views but not much engagement so far.

For anyone who's built something niche, how did you get those first few users?

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u/NorthTrackapp — 17 days ago

AI Hunting App

I've been building a AI powered hunting app called NorthTrack.

The problem I kept running into was that scouting data ends up scattered everywhere. Hunt logs, sightings, weather notes, maps, trail cameras and old experiences all live in separate places.

The core feature I'm building is called Plan A Hunt.

Instead of manually trying to piece everything together, users select where and what they're hunting, and AI analyzes their historical hunting data, nearby activity, weather, wind and other conditions to generate a personalized hunt plan.

The long-term goal is for the recommendations to become more valuable as hunters build up more of their own data over time.

Still early, but I would love some feedback from people building products or working with AI.

What would you improve? What would you question before using something like this?

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u/NorthTrackapp — 21 days ago

Northtrack - AI Hunting app

I've been building a side project called NorthTrack over the last few months.

The main idea is an AI hunt planner that uses a hunter's own data instead of just giving generic hunting advice.

A user picks a hunting location, species, weapon and date. The system then pulls together previous hunt logs, sightings, map pins, weather conditions, wind data and other activity from that area. AI analyzes everything and generates a hunt plan with recommendations, hunt conditions, wind strategy and other insights.

What interested me was that most hunting apps seem to focus on maps, weather or logging information separately. I wanted to see if AI could actually connect all of that information together and make it useful.

Still very much a work in progress and I'm looking for honest feedback.

Would love to hear: What stands out? What seems confusing? What features would make something like this more valuable?

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u/NorthTrackapp — 21 days ago