I can't recommend @gummy_search enough.

Incredibly powerful for customer research on Reddit / pain points and so much more. Great job @foliofed

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Spent the last couple days setting up both Tweetdeck and @gummy_search to listen in to some communities and conversations.

I gotta say Gummy Search is one hell of a tool.

To help identify conversations/subreddits related to your product, I highly recommend checking out @gummy_search. @foliofed also posts some great tips and advice in relation to posting on Reddit.

Use products like @gummy_search to monitor their conversations on Reddit, setup saved searches on Twitter to listen out for their pain points

Shoutout to @foliofed for building @gummy_search. We used it for our first report, and are currently using it for the second! Can def recommend it.

Also, shoutout to @arvidkahl for being a great inspiration for audience-first businesses and providing awesome content!

I just tried @gummy_search, a tool for discovering more efficiently Reddit communities and their problems around specific topics.

I really like how it improves the visibility of results across a specific set of relevant communities.

Such a great idea, @foliofed! πŸ‘

I created my first Reddit Ad for @katlinks_ πŸ”₯

Ad is still under review ⏳

I set the campaign to target communities. At the start, I wasn't sure which ones to choose, but then I remembered @gummy_search by @foliofed 🧸

It's a great tool to find communities based on topics πŸ‘Œ

4. Reddit β€” use @gummy_search .
This is an amazing tool for researching Reddit subs! Just type in your keyword and get relevant subs.

Sneak peek into Solution requests (!) and Pain expression (what people in these subs are unhappy about. A gold mine for product design!

Whatever you're building, you need an audience. @foliofed and his @gummy_search is your doorway into the relevant Reddit communities. @foliofed also has a thread somewhere on how to engage with those communities well.

100% agree with this. And it has become so easy to search them with @gummy_search

There should be tons of articles online that you could use for your target market. I also highly suggest using @gummy_search by @foliofed. It makes it very easy to find your target audience depending on your project

That's an excellent way of doing market research. πŸ‘Œ

For Reddit, definitely check out gummysearch.com, built by fellow indie maker @foliofed!

As someone who has had really wonderful & unexpected experiences growing products through niche online communities, I'm so excited about @gummysearch!

.@gummy_search is an awesome product that makes it super easy to do exactly this!

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