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i know what you're thinking. this has got to be fake or larp. but it's not. this method has been used by some of the top apps right now and has generated over $100,000 in revenue i'll show you exactly how you can use this method to grow your app from 0 - 10k mrr.




## finding a good app idea is really important

most founders don't put real thought into their idea. they think of something that sounds cool, check if it exists, see a few competitors and build anyway assuming they'll just do it better.

that's why most apps die at zero.

ideation is the most important step. build in a saturated market and you're fighting proven apps with thousands of reviews and years of trust. you need to give users a real reason to download your app. not something they won't use. not something that's been done a hundred times already.

the idea has to solve a problem people are actively frustrated about and can't find a good answer to. that's the only brief that matters.

## how you can use reddit to find the perfect idea

reddit is insane. there are thousands of communities of people talking about their problems, their frustrations, and the exact tools they wish existed.

every subreddit is a gold mine full of opportunities

the problem is volume. manually scrolling through thousands of posts looking for the right app idea will take hours. you'll always miss more than you catch.



so we built an agent on adaptive AI that does it for you.

the agent constantly scans subreddits looking for ideas, and gives each idea a score out of 100

what you end up with is a shortlist of validated ideas, with scores so you can validate which ideas are actually good

here's the prompt I used: <i>"Make an AI Agent that scans subreddits on Reddit for 'I wish this was an app' posts and more</i>

<i>It gives each app idea a score out of 100 and an AI Analysis of the idea"</i>



5 minutes later, I had a full Agent that could scan subreddits and find the app ideas I needed.

I ran a scan and here's what the agent did