🧠 How One Redditor Validated Their SaaS Idea in 10 Mins Using AI!

Now Making $2.3K MRR

šŸ‘‹ Hello there,

If you’re anything like most creators I know, you’ve got a bunch of ideas stashed away.
Notion docs. Scribbles in your notes app. Midnight thoughts that feel like gold.
We all want to create something meaningful.
Something people actually need.
And in our heads, every idea feels like the one. Until it doesn’t.

The truth is, most ideas don’t fail because they’re bad.
They fail because they were never validated in the first place.

So how do you figure out if what you’re working on has real potential before you spend weeks building it?

In this issue, I’m sharing a smart little case study from Reddit. A solo dev used Claude, the AI assistant, to validate an idea in just 10 minutes.
That idea is now making $2.3K in monthly revenue.

Let me walk you through what they did, and how you can use the same method to test your own ideas smarter and faster šŸ‘‡ļø 

šŸ“• The 10-Minute AI Validation Playbook

This solo B2B SaaS dev had a pile of ideas, but no idea which ones people were desperate to pay for. He tried the usual route—just building stuff—and it flopped:

  • One project got 3 signups.

  • Another never made it out of localhost.

šŸ’” The lightbulb moment? Stop building and start listening—but use AI to do the listening for you.

šŸŽ The Prompt That Changed the Game!

Here’s how he turned Claude into a personal market research assistant.

He gave it this job: ā€œFind real pain points people are actually complaining about online—Reddit, Quora, Twitter, G2, wherever.ā€

But here’s the pro move:
šŸ‘‰ He toggled on the "Extended Thinking" button in Claude before running the prompt.

This unlocked deeper research mode. Claude didn’t just spit out surface-level summaries—it returned:

  • A 3-page analysis

  • Direct quotes from angry users

  • A score of 8.5/10 on the idea’s potential

  • And most importantly: a clear market gap around cold outreach personalization

That clarity gave him the confidence to build a focused MVP.

šŸ› ļø What He Built: ā€œIntrowarmā€

A micro-SaaS that does one thing well:

āž”ļø Generates personalized cold email openers by scanning a prospect’s online activity (posts, shares, likes, etc.)

 āœ… First paying customer by Week 2

 āœ… Now doing $2.3K MRR

 āœ… Growing mostly through cold outreach (using his own tool) + posting in startup communities

šŸ’”Want to Try This Method? Here Are 3 Ways You Can Use It:

šŸ’°ļø 1. Niche Forum Goldmine

Pick one niche you're curious about—say, remote team management or podcasting tools.


Prompt Claude to dig through Reddit, Hacker News, or Product Hunt for: "Frustrations remote team leads face with async communication tools"

Toggle Extended Thinking, and let Claude go deep.

āœ… 2. Compare Competitor Reviews

Target a SaaS in your space.

Example: ā€œSummarize what users dislike about Calendly in G2, Capterra, and Redditā€

Claude can scan and synthesize hundreds of reviews in seconds when Extended Thinking is turned on.
You’ll get:

  • What users wish the product did better

  • Opportunities to build a leaner/faster/cheaper version

āœ… 3. Find Underserved Micro-Use Cases

Use this prompt variation: ā€œFind overlooked problems indie developers have with Stripe integration, based on recent Reddit and StackOverflow threads.ā€

Claude will spot recurring pain points faster than you ever could manually.
(Again: toggle that Extended Thinking, it’s šŸ”„.)

šŸ’” Don’t Validate Ideas—Validate Problems

Too many builders obsess over idea validation. But the real success is in problem validation.
Find something people already hate, and your MVP becomes the obvious solution—not just another app shouting into the void.

šŸŽ Bonus: Steal the Exact Prompt That Did the Work

Want to try the same strategy?

Here’s the exact Claude prompt used to dig up this $2.3K MRR idea (and many others):
šŸ‘‰ Click here to use the prompt

🧩 Pro Tip: Once you're in Claude, don’t forget to toggle "Extended Thinking"—that’s what turns basic replies into market-research-level insights.

Build smarter. Research faster. And maybe find your next $10K MRR idea in under 10 minutes.🤩

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