Builder Brief
Turn Reddit, HN, and IH signals into evidence-backed

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Builder Brief is for anyone who's ever stared at a blank screen and thought "what should I even build?" — then went down a Reddit rabbit hole for three hours and came out with nothing but a vague feeling that maybe, possibly, someone might want a better way to do X. They're done with that. Builder Brief turns raw signals from Reddit, Hacker News, Indie Hackers, and 10+ founder newsletters into vetted, evidence-backed product briefs that tell you exactly what's worth building.
Here's how it works: their agents scan these communities every morning, automatically. Every signal gets scored on demand strength, confidence, and build effort. Then you get a full brief with the core problem, proposed solution shape, competitor analysis, monetization strategy, and risks — plus a copy-paste prompt you can drop straight into Lovable, Claude Code, or whatever AI builder you're using. From signal to scaffold in minutes. They've got 1,000+ briefs in the feed across 15+ sources, and it's $4.99 per brief at launch pricing. First preview is free.
The problem they're solving is real: there's basically infinite noise in founder communities and exactly zero structured ways to turn that noise into a decision. You either build something based on a gut feeling or you spend hours manually digging through threads. Builder Brief does the digging for you and hands you a brief that's actually build-ready. That's the shortcut every indie builder has been looking for.
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