Tell us what market you're exploring. We search real user conversations across review sites, forums, and communities — and tell you if the opportunity is real.
You either ship without talking to the market or skim a few Google results and hope you're right.
ChatGPT and Perplexity give you confident, well-structured answers with no verified user behind any of it. You can't tell what's real.
The best signals are buried in Reddit threads, G2 reviews, Trustpilot, Hacker News, and niche communities you don't have time to dig through.
You invest months of product and engineering time without a clear, evidence-backed view of whether the opportunity is real, narrow, or dead.
You describe the opportunity you're exploring and Predictivis searches real user conversations across Reddit, G2, TrustRadius, Hacker News, Twitter, and Product Hunt to find out what actual buyers are saying, switching between, and paying for.
Not what marketers publish. Not what SEO blogs rank. What real people complain about and spend money on.
Here's what a real Predictivis report looks like for "AI-powered project management tools for remote teams":
Not a score. Not a dashboard. A direct answer: is this a strong opportunity, a narrow one, or one to walk away from — and why. The example above found real pain and real switching behavior, but flagged a crowded competitive field with 10+ established players.
Every finding is tagged by the strength of its evidence. A pain point mentioned on Reddit AND G2 AND Trustpilot carries real weight. A claim from a single blog post is flagged as thin. You see exactly how much trust to put in each insight.
Who's already in this space, how real users talk about them, what they praise, and where they fall short — based on reviews and discussions, not vendor marketing pages.
Where existing solutions under-deliver and what kind of wedge a new product would realistically need to win. Gaps without direct user evidence are honestly tagged as estimates.
Not just data. A direct answer to: is this a strong opportunity, a narrow one, or one to walk away from — and what kind of product would realistically win it.
We prioritize Reddit, G2, TrustRadius, Hacker News, and other places people complain honestly — not polished marketing sites or SEO content farms.
"Selling a project management service without Projects and Portfolios is like selling a car without wheels." — Reddit, r/projectmanagement
Gaps, unknowns, and AI-assisted estimates are clearly flagged. You see where the evidence is strong, where it's thin, and where it's missing entirely. If the data doesn't support a conclusion, we say so.
A pain point that shows up on Reddit, G2, and Trustpilot carries more weight than a single forum post. Our confidence scoring reflects that — no fake certainty.
If the evidence says don't build this, the report says that plainly. We're not trying to make every opportunity look good.
You've Googled it. You've asked ChatGPT. You've skimmed some Reddit threads. The answers sounded reasonable — but none of them showed you a real person saying a real thing about the problem you're trying to solve. That's the gap.
You're about to invest serious time — months of building, maybe money, maybe a team. And the honest question is: should I?
That's the moment Predictivis is for. Before you commit, get a structured, evidence-backed answer from the places your future customers are already talking.
We're opening early access for founders who want evidence before they build.
Tell us the opportunity you're exploring
We search real user conversations across the platforms that matter
You get a structured, evidence-backed report during early access
We'll email you when your spot opens.