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Validate your app idea before you build

Paste your idea and see the real posts where people are already asking for it, complaining about the alternatives, or trying to solve the problem themselves — so you know there's demand before you spend months building.

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Idea Validator
Demand signalStrong

38 relevant posts · frustration with existing apps is high · clear willingness to pay.

r/smallbusinessFeature request

I'd pay for an app that just scans receipts and files them by category. Does that exist?

r/freelanceCompetitor complaint

Every expense tracker I try is bloated. I want one thing done well.

Quick answer

An app idea validator tests whether real people want what you're about to build by finding the conversations that prove — or disprove — demand. It's the fastest market research for an app idea: ReachFront surfaces actual posts where people ask for your idea, complain about existing options, or hack together workarounds, then summarizes the signal so you can decide to build, pivot, or drop it before writing any code.

How it works

Validate in three steps

1

Describe your idea

Write a sentence or two about the app you're thinking of building and the problem it solves. No spec required.

2

See the evidence

We surface real posts where people ask for it, complain about the alternatives, or describe the pain — the demand signal in their own words.

3

Decide with confidence

Read the summarized signal — how much demand, how loud the frustration, which features people beg for — and choose to build, sharpen, or pivot.

The basics

Why validate before you build?

The most expensive way to test an app idea is to build it. Months of work, then launch, then silence — because the demand you assumed was there never was. Validation flips that: you look for proof of demand first, cheaply, before committing real time.

The strongest proof isn't a survey where people are polite. It's unprompted, public evidence — someone posting 'is there an app that does X?', a thread of complaints about the tool everyone uses, a workaround people cobble together because nothing good exists. Those are markets asking to be served.

The Idea Validator finds that evidence for you and summarizes it: how many people are asking, how strong the frustration is, and which features they keep requesting. You walk into your build knowing there's a real audience — or you save yourself months by finding out there isn't.

What the Idea Validator shows you

Real, unprompted signals — the kind that actually predict whether people will install what you build.

1

Demand, in real words

See actual posts where people ask for your idea, so 'is there a market?' becomes a question you can answer with evidence.

2

Complaints about alternatives

Frustration with what exists today is your opening. We surface the threads where the current options are letting people down.

3

Feature requests

Spot the specific things people keep begging for — your roadmap, written by the market before you build.

4

Signal summary

A clear read on how much demand there is and how loud it is, so you're not eyeballing a wall of links.

5

Find your positioning

The exact language people use to describe the problem is the language that will make your listing and marketing land.

6

Build, sharpen, or pivot

Leave with a decision backed by evidence instead of a hunch — before you've written a line of code.

Key facts

App Idea Validator at a glance

  • The most expensive way to validate an app idea is to build it — evidence of demand is cheaper and comes first.

  • Unprompted public posts predict real demand far better than surveys, where people are polite by default.

  • Complaints about existing apps are the clearest opening for a new one — that frustration is your wedge.

  • The words people use to describe their problem are the words that make your store listing convert.

Frequently asked

App Idea Validator, answered

How is this better than asking friends or running a survey?

Friends are kind and surveys are hypothetical. The Idea Validator uses unprompted, public posts — people describing the problem when they had no idea you were listening. That's a far more honest signal of real demand.

What if there's no demand for my idea?

Then you've just saved yourself months of building the wrong thing. Weak signal is a result, not a failure — you can sharpen the idea, pick a different angle, or move on with confidence.

Do I need a finished idea?

No. A sentence or two is enough. In fact, validating early — before you've committed to a spec — is exactly when this is most valuable.

Is it free?

You can start for free. Create an account to run your first validation and see the real posts behind the demand.

Validate your app idea free

Create a free ReachFront account and see the real conversations that prove — or disprove — demand for your idea.

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