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What 503 Reddit Posts Taught ME About SEO Pain

After getting tired of SEO dashboards, I got obsessed.
I scraped 220 000+ Reddit posts from builders.
Analyzed with Gemini. Burned tokens.
Built vector embeddings. Clusterized them.

I spent weeks analyzing them. Focused on posts from r/solopreneurs, r/startups, r/WordPress, r/Blogging, r/EntrepreneurRideAlong, etc...
Not looking for feature ideas. Looking for raw frustration.

Cherry-picked 503 highly focused posts.
Grouped into 29 mindsets, with the same problem, background, and emotional state.

Three patterns showed up everywhere:

  • Dashboard Paralysis: "I have Ahrefs but I just stare at it. I don't know where to start."
  • Time Poverty: "Spent 3 hours on keyword research. Still not sure if I picked the right ones."
  • Invisible Content: "20 hours writing. 3 pageviews. What's the point?"

The insight:
Builders don't need more features. They need less friction.

We turned that "database of frustration" into our product spec.
Every feature we cut was based on real builder complaints.

Steal this approach: Before building your next feature, spend a week reading where your ICP complains. Their pain = your roadmap.

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Ideas and Validation
on October 10, 2025
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