PainMap is an AI market validation tool that runs parallel research across Reddit, X, G2, Capterra, and Trustpilot simultaneously, producing a complete product brief with validated features, real pricing data, and ready-to-publish landing page copy within minutes.
PainMap is a web-based AI tool that takes a product concept or target market as input. It fires parallel analysis across five platforms—Reddit, X (Twitter), G2, Capterra, and Trustpilot—and returns a validated product brief containing core features ranked by demand, pricing anchored to willingness-to-pay signals, and landing page copy ready to publish. The output is not a raw data dump but a structured go-to-market package.
PainMap follows four automated steps. First, you drop in a product idea or target market. Then the AI runs parallel research across the five platforms, analyzing thousands of sources. Third, it mines every 1- and 2-star competitor review to map weaknesses into your product roadmap. Finally, it compiles everything into a complete product brief with features, pricing, and landing page copy. The entire process takes under 10 minutes.
PainMap operates on one-time credit purchases with no subscription. Three tiers are available: Starter at $29 for 3 searches (10 pain points each), Builder at $79 for 3 credits usable for analysis runs, MVP briefs, or copy outputs, and Studio at $199 for 10 credits. Credits never expire. The previous free plan has been replaced with these paid sessions, which provide unredacted output from the first purchase.
No. Credits never expire. You buy them when needed and use them later without time pressure.
One credit can be used for one full analysis run (producing 10 pain points), one MVP brief, or one landing page copy output. Each output is a separate credit.
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