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As title says, my account got banned due to multi account usage. Now how to start fresh
AnyCompare — multi-agent AI that reads the web, scrapes product pages, and digs through Reddit threads to tell you which product actually wins
anycompare.app
You're about to buy something. You open 10 tabs. You read review sites that are clearly affiliate-link farms. You search "[product] reddit" and spend 30 minutes in threads. You check the manufacturer page. You give up and guess.
AnyCompare automates that entire loop.
What it pulls from: → Web — agents aggregate and synthesize results across the open web → Any URL — paste a product page, review article, or spec sheet and it reads it → Reddit — custom scraper pulls relevant threads and top comments; an LLM extracts the real community consensus
What you get back: → Actual pros/cons from real sources, not curated databases → A head-to-head winner → Use-case breakdowns (when to pick which one)
Just shipped the Reddit analyzer as a dedicated feature on top of the existing web + URL pipeline. Here's a quick demo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGwr2iiLwjk
Works for pretty much anything people actually debate — headphones, cameras, mechanical keyboards, skincare, software tools, coffee gear.
Free to use: anycompare.app
Built an AI research platform that aggregates web results, scrapes URLs, and reads Reddit threads for any product comparison — here's why it matters for founders
Before your customer buys your product, they're doing research. A lot of it.
They're reading review sites, skimming Reddit threads, comparing specs across 6 tabs, watching YouTube videos where the guy clearly got a free unit.
I built AnyCompare (anycompare.app) to automate that entire research workflow — both for buyers and for founders who want to understand how their product actually sits in the market.
What it does:
→ Web search aggregation: multi-agent pipeline pulls and synthesizes information across the open web for any two products → URL scraping: paste any product page, article, or review — it reads and extracts automatically → Reddit Community Analyzer (newest feature): scrapes the most relevant threads and top comments, extracts genuine community sentiment, and surfaces the real unfiltered buyer opinion
The output: structured pros/cons, a head-to-head winner, and use-case breakdowns based on what's actually out there.
Where I've been using this beyond personal purchases:
anycompare.app — free to try. Curious how other founders here are doing competitive intel.
A user pointed out that people research products on Reddit all the time — and they’re right.
So we added it. AnyCompare now pulls real Reddit opinions into your comparisons, alongside structured data from across the web. Because what a community of actual users thinks matters just as much as any spec sheet.
Give it a spin and let us know what you think — would love your feedback.
👉 anycompare.app
Paste in anything you're deciding between, get a clean side-by-side breakdown. Works for SaaS, phones, laptops, credit cards, anything.
Would love feedback on what comparisons feel weak or missing.
Hey hunters! AnyCompare is live today 🚀
It lets you compare any two or more products instantly — SaaS, phones, laptops, cars, whatever. Clean side-by-side breakdown with a verdict.
Would love your support and honest feedback!
👉 https://www.producthunt.com/products/anycompare?utm_source=other&utm_medium=social
Every time I had to make a buying decision — phones, laptops, SaaS tools, credit cards, anything — I'd end up with 10 tabs, half-read reviews, and still no clear answer.
So I built AnyCompare. Paste in any two or more products, get a clean side-by-side comparison with features, pros/cons, and a verdict. Not just tech — anything people compare.
Just launched on Product Hunt today 🚀 would love feedback from this community.
👉 https://www.producthunt.com/products/anycompare?utm_source=other&utm_medium=social
What's the last thing you had to compare before making a purchase? That's exactly who I built this for.
Every time I needed to compare something — two laptops, a couple of SaaS tools, phones, credit cards, whatever — I'd end up with a mess of tabs, half-read reviews, and still no clear answer.
So I built AnyCompare. You throw in any two (or more) things you're trying to decide between, and it gives you a clean side-by-side breakdown — features, pricing, pros/cons, and a verdict.
Not just tech. Anything. Laptops, phones, cars, credit cards, streaming services, protein powders — if people compare it, it works.
Check it out at :http://anycompare.app
Would love feedback — what's the last thing you had to compare before making a purchase? That's the exact use case I'm building for.