EcomInsights scans Reddit, Amazon reviews, TikTok, YouTube, and more — every day — to surface the exact pain points your next winning product should solve.
No more 4-hour research sessions. No more launching into saturated markets. Just a daily briefing of validated product gaps, backed by real customer voices.
Silicone spatulas that stain permanently after one use with tomato sauce
Kitchen · Amazon Reviews (412)
Dog car seat covers that slide off leather seats and bunch up mid-drive
Pet · Reddit r/dogs (301)
Resistance bands that snap or roll up during use, especially on leg exercises
Fitness · Reddit r/homegym (198)
Monitoring pain points across
Every ecommerce seller knows the drill. You open your favorite tool, find a "trending" product — and by the time you've sourced it, it's already saturated. The problem isn't your effort. The problem is that every existing tool shows you what's already selling — not what customers are desperately wishing existed.
Sellers report spending 3–4 hours per product across TikTok, Amazon, Reddit, and competitor stores — manually, every week.
By the time a product appears in a spy tool, hundreds of sellers are already testing it. You're always chasing, never leading.
The average ecommerce seller pays for 3+ separate tools and still manually stitches the data together. There's no single source of truth.
"My current process takes 3–4 hours per product... checking competitor stores, analyzing creatives, estimating sales, reviewing feedback, assessing saturation, validating suppliers... Multiply that by 4–5 products weekly and I'm spending two full work days just researching."
— r/dropshipping · 18 upvotes
Instead of tracking what's already selling, EcomInsights monitors where customers are frustrated — on Reddit, in Amazon reviews, in YouTube comments, on TikTok, and across every major ecommerce platform. You wake up, read your briefing, and know exactly which product gaps are growing.
| Traditional Tools | EcomInsights | |
|---|---|---|
| Data Source | Amazon BSR, ad libraries | Reddit, Amazon reviews, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, Etsy, forums |
| What It Shows | What's already selling | What customers wish existed |
| Timing | Lagging (weeks/months behind) | Real-time, updated daily |
| Output | Sales data, keyword volume | Pain points, product gaps, opportunity scores |
| Built For | Any seller | Physical ecommerce sellers specifically |
| Time Required | 3–4 hours per product | 5-minute daily briefing |
Our AI continuously reads Reddit communities, Amazon reviews and Q&A, TikTok comments, YouTube, Twitter/X, Instagram, Etsy reviews, and seller forums — capturing every complaint and unmet need in real time.
Each pain point is scored across 7 dimensions: frequency, urgency, market size, competition level, trend direction, margin potential, and actionability — combined into a single Opportunity Score from 0 to 100.
Every morning, you receive a curated briefing of the highest-scoring opportunities in your chosen niches — complete with real customer quotes, source links, trend charts, and AI-generated product concept suggestions.
A curated, scored feed of real customer complaints updated every 24 hours across all 9 monitored platforms. Filter by niche, platform, urgency, or score.
Every pain point is scored 0–100 based on frequency, urgency, competition level, market size, and trend direction. Stop guessing which problems are worth solving.
See 30, 60, and 90-day trend charts for any pain point. Know whether a problem is growing, peaking, or fading — so you can move at the right time.
See exactly what customers hate about existing products in any category. Track competitor ASINs and monitor when their reviews spike with complaints.
Browse pain points by product category: Pet, Kitchen, Fitness, Baby, Beauty, Home, Outdoor, Tech Accessories, and more.
For every pain point, EcomInsights generates 3–5 product concept ideas with suggested positioning, target audience, and estimated price point.
Real pain points. Real customer voices. Real opportunities. Click any card to see the AI product concept.
Silicone spatulas that stain permanently after one use with tomato sauce
Amazon Reviews (412) · Reddit r/Cooking (189) · TikTok (94)
"I've bought 4 different brands and they all turn orange after the first pasta night. Why is this so hard to solve?"
— Amazon reviewer, 3 stars
▼ See product concept
Dog car seat covers that slide off leather seats and bunch up mid-drive
Reddit r/dogs (301) · Amazon Reviews (267) · YouTube (88)
"Every single one I've tried slides around. My dog ends up sitting on the leather anyway. Complete waste of money."
— r/dogs · 47 upvotes
▼ See product concept
Resistance bands that snap or roll up during use, especially on leg exercises
Reddit r/homegym (198) · Amazon Reviews (156) · Instagram (71)
"Third band this year. They always snap at the worst moment. I'd pay double for one that actually lasts."
— Amazon reviewer, 1 star
▼ See product concept
"I've been manually doing this across Reddit and Amazon for 2 years. The fact that this does it automatically every day is exactly what I've been waiting for."
Amazon FBA Seller
3 years · Home & Kitchen niche
"I used GummySearch until it shut down. Nothing I've tried since comes close — and none of them were built for product sellers anyway. This is the first one that actually makes sense."
Shopify Store Owner
Beauty & Wellness niche
"The competitor gap analysis alone is worth it. I found out my main competitor's reviews were spiking with complaints about their packaging before I even launched."
Etsy Seller
Handmade Home Decor
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