u/Lazy-Astronomer-9042

I sell online and kept wasting time sourcing products that looked good on paper but flopped. The problem: sales rank and review counts tell you what's already winning, not what buyers actually want. So I built whattosell.xyz

I built an automated pipeline that has Claude Code read posts and comments from Reddit communities where real buyers complain, ask for recommendations, and describe why products disappointed them. It then maps those frustrations into structured pain point reports and opportunities.

Some examples:

  • Adult incontinence underwear: the real problem isn't absorbency. It's that everything looks like a diaper through clothing. No mainstream brand has addressed this.
  • Dog slow feeder bowls: buyers love the concept but every brand uses the same cheap plastic that warps and grows mold. Material is the entire gap.
  • Camping hammock underquilts: a thriving $200+ niche where buyers are actively asking "why am I still cold" meaning the purchase cycle repeats.

42 reports published so far, adding new ones daily. Free to read, no login. Would love feedback, especially from other sellers on whether this kind of pain-point framing is actually useful for sourcing decisions.

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u/Lazy-Astronomer-9042 — 15 days ago