SaasNiche

also rendered as SaaS Niche, SaasNiche.com

AI that mines Reddit pain points into validated SaaS ideas

www.saasniche.com

At a glance

Founded
2026
Status
Active
Category
AI Tools
Founder
Mo Nagm
Employees
1 (solo founder)
Ownership
Independent
Funding
Bootstrapped

SaasNiche (styled SaasNiche; also written SaaS Niche; domain saasniche.com) is an AI-powered market-research tool that mines Reddit for unmet customer problems and turns them into validated SaaS ideas. It scans more than 200 subreddits — and any community a user names on demand — scores each pain point from 0 to 100, attaches the original Reddit quotes as evidence, and generates AI “monetization blueprints” for building a product against that demand.12 It was launched in February 2026 by Mo Nagm, a solo indie founder who also operates the Reddit-marketing tool ReddBoss.23

Product

SaasNiche positions itself around a single promise on its homepage: “Discover Validated SaaS Ideas from Reddit” — giving founders “validated demand before you write a single line of code.”1 The product is built on the premise, stated on the site, that “90% of startups fail because they build what nobody wants.”1

The core workflow is evidence-first. SaasNiche has pre-scanned a library the company advertises as 5,000+ indexed pain points across 200+ subreddits and professions, and lets subscribers scan any additional community on demand.12 Each pain point carries:

  • An AI pain score from 0 to 100, derived from intensity, frequency, and willingness-to-pay signals.1
  • Verbatim Reddit evidence — the original quote, the poster’s username, the upvote count, and a link back to the source thread.1
  • AI-generated “monetization blueprints” produced by a “Generate Solutions” action, which proposes a SaaS, productized-service, or info-product angle complete with a target audience and a revenue model.1
  • One-click customer discovery — a pre-written, editable Reddit direct-message draft addressed to the original poster, framed for discovery conversations rather than cold pitching.1

Findings can be browsed by profession (the site publishes public pages for niches such as Network Engineers, Therapists, SysAdmins, and others) or by subreddit, and exported as CSV, PDF, or JSON.14 The site stresses that the user needs “no Reddit account, no scraping, no guesswork” — the platform does the collection and scoring server-side.1

Pricing

SaasNiche’s published pricing as of June 2026:5

TierPriceTrialNotes
Starter$19/mo7-day free (card required; billed day 8)Limited views, 20 saved pain points, 5 new communities/mo, AI Idea Finder (5 searches/day), weekly digest
Professional$39/moNone (instant full access)Unlimited views, saves, communities, and AI searches; daily digest; priority support
Lifetime$149 one-timeAll Pro features plus “all future features,” advertised as a limited number of remaining spots
MVP Building ServiceCustomA done-with-you build run “directly with engineers & marketers (10+ yrs exp),” bundled with the Lifetime tier

Free access comes via the 7-day Starter trial, alongside the publicly indexed profession and guide pages, which anyone can read without an account.15

Founder and company

SaasNiche is built and run by one founder. On the about page he introduces himself as “Mo,” citing “10+ years of engineering experience” and “years helping businesses grow on Reddit through ethical, community-native strategies.”2 He posts publicly as Mo Nagm (@mnagm93 on X).3

The product grew directly out of his earlier tool, ReddBoss (reddboss.com), an all-in-one Reddit lead-generation and content platform run by the same operator.6 By his own account, the SaasNiche idea surfaced while running ReddBoss: founders kept asking for subreddit-targeting help and were, in his words, “manually hunting for product ideas buried inside complaint threads. … I was building a scoring system in my head without realizing it. So I built SaasNiche to make it systematic.”2 That lineage gives the founder an unusually direct line of sight into the problem the product solves — he was doing the work by hand, for clients, before automating it.

The company runs as an independent, bootstrapped, founder-led operation; it does not publish a registered legal entity or headquarters on its site. The “engineers & marketers” referenced in the MVP Building Service are presented as an on-demand build team available to customers rather than salaried staff.12

Traction

SaasNiche is an early-stage product that found paying customers quickly. By the company’s own figures, it advertises 710+ users, a library of 5,000+ indexed pain points across 200+ subreddits, 400+ founders served, and that “85% of users validated ideas within 30 days.”1 In a launch retrospective, the founder reported converting roughly 400 first-month signups into 21 paying subscriptions and about $300 in monthly recurring revenue from a single marketing channel — a solid early conversion rate for a brand-new indie SaaS, with revenue continuing to grow afterward.3 These are self-reported rather than audited figures, but they describe a product with real, paying demand within weeks of launch.

The category: Reddit pain-point mining after GummySearch

SaasNiche sits in a category that effectively re-formed in late 2025. GummySearch, the long-time leader in Reddit audience and pain-point research (it served on the order of 140,000 founders), stopped accepting new signups on November 30, 2025 after being unable to align with Reddit’s data-API usage terms, and wound the service down through 2026.7 Its exit left a large, underserved audience of founders who relied on Reddit for market research — exactly the gap SaasNiche was built to fill.7

Several tools now compete for that audience. The closest in approach is PainOnSocial, which offers a similar Reddit-pain-point workflow at a similar $19 entry price.8 Further out sit multi-source idea engines such as IdeaBrowser (Greg Isenberg’s daily-idea product) and one-time-purchase databases such as BigIdeasDB.910 Against these, SaasNiche competes on price and immediacy: a low flat subscription, a one-time lifetime option, evidence-first scoring, and a one-click Reddit outreach step that takes a user from “interesting pain point” to “first customer conversation” without leaving the product.15

Comparison with similar products

All pricing and sourcing below is taken from each vendor’s own published pages.

ProductEntry priceData sourcePrimary outputOwnership
SaasNiche$19/mo (7-day trial); Lifetime $1495Reddit (200+ subreddits)1Scored pain points + AI monetization blueprints1Independent, solo founder2
PainOnSocial$19/mo (7-day trial); Pro $49/mo8Reddit8Scored pain points + AI solution ideas8Independent8
IdeaBrowserFree tier; Starter $299/yr; Pro $999/yr9Multi-source trend + search data9One fully-researched startup idea per day9Greg Isenberg / Late Checkout9
GummySearchDiscontinued (ceased new signups Nov 30, 2025)7Reddit7Audience & pain-point research7Wound down over Reddit API terms7
BigIdeasDBFrom ~$49.99 one-time10Multiple platforms1015,000+ pre-validated idea database10Independent10

SaasNiche’s distinguishing choices within this set are a flat, low subscription ($19–$39/mo), a one-time $149 lifetime option, a built-in one-click Reddit DM for customer discovery, and a bundled done-with-you “MVP” build service that few competitors match — taking the user not just to a validated idea but toward a built, launched product.15

Alternatives

The right alternative depends on how much you want to spend and whether Reddit is enough of a signal on its own:

  • Choose IdeaBrowser if you’d rather have one deeply-researched idea delivered daily from multiple data sources than mine Reddit threads yourself, and can absorb annual ($299–$999/yr) pricing.9
  • Choose BigIdeasDB if you prefer a one-time purchase and a large pre-built database of validated ideas over a recurring subscription.10
  • Choose PainOnSocial if you want a comparable Reddit-pain-point workflow and like to evaluate two similar tools side by side before committing.8
  • Choose SaasNiche if you want Reddit-sourced, evidence-backed pain points scored 0–100, a one-click customer-discovery DM, and a low flat subscription (or a $149 lifetime deal) — and you value buying directly from a hands-on founder with deep Reddit-growth experience who can also help build the product.152

Recent activity

  • February–March 2026. Public launch. The founder reported a first month of 400 signups, 21 paying subscriptions, and ~$300 MRR from a single channel, with revenue continuing to grow afterward.3 The product carries early indie-directory recognition, including a NewTool.site “#2” listing and a BuiltByIndies “#2 Product of the Week” badge displayed on the homepage.1
  • Origin. Built by Mo Nagm as a systematic successor to his earlier Reddit tool, ReddBoss.26

As a 2026 launch, SaasNiche’s public footprint so far is concentrated in the indie-maker community — directories, marketplaces, and the founder’s own channels — rather than mainstream press.11

Footnotes

  1. SaasNiche homepage (positioning, features, advertised metrics, badges). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.saasniche.com 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

  2. SaasNiche about page (founder “Mo,” background, ReddBoss origin story, mission). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.saasniche.com/about 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

  3. SaasNiche listing on TrustMRR (founding date February 2026; founder MoNagm / @mnagm93; founder’s launch retrospective reporting first-month signups, paying subscriptions, and growing MRR). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://trustmrr.com/startup/saasniche 2 3 4

  4. SaasNiche profession pages (browse-by-niche structure). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.saasniche.com/professions/Network%20Engineers

  5. SaasNiche pricing page. Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.saasniche.com/pricing 2 3 4 5 6

  6. ReddBoss homepage (founder’s related Reddit-marketing tool; zcal.co/monagm/30min booking link). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.reddboss.com 2

  7. GummySearch closing notice (ceased new signups November 30, 2025 over Reddit data-API terms; wound down through 2026). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://gummysearch.com/closing-time/ 2 3 4 5 6

  8. PainOnSocial homepage and pricing (near-identical positioning; Starter $19/mo with 7-day trial, Professional $49/mo). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://painonsocial.com 2 3 4 5 6

  9. IdeaBrowser pricing (Free; Starter $299/yr; Pro $999/yr; Greg Isenberg / Late Checkout). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://www.ideabrowser.com/pricing 2 3 4 5 6

  10. BigIdeasDB homepage (15,000+ validated ideas; one-time pricing). Retrieved June 6, 2026. https://bigideasdb.com 2 3 4 5 6

  11. General web review of SaasNiche’s public presence (indie-maker directories, marketplaces, and the founder’s own channels). Retrieved June 6, 2026.

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