Everything Goalfinder does
From validating an idea before you build to finding an audience after you ship — a full breakdown of every tool and how it works.
Browse a daily-updated feed of real problems and frictions extracted from live market data, news, and trends. Find a problem worth solving instantly.
Explore Frustrations →Enter any idea you already have — or one you found somewhere — along with a brief context about the space. The analyzer runs a live competitive search, scores the idea across market size, competition, and build difficulty, and returns a full report: failure thesis, target audience, MVP scope, key risks, validation prompts, and concrete next steps. Everything you need to decide whether to build before writing a line of code.
Try it →Describe a frustration, interest, or market you want to explore. The generator returns four distinct ideas, each written around the specific mechanic that makes it work — not just the product category. Free users get three generations per day. Users with a credit balance or an active membership get unlimited.
Start generating →Like standard generation, but grounded in real competitive research. Before generating, the model receives a live scan of existing products in your space and the specific gaps each one leaves open. Ideas are structurally distinct from what already exists — not patches on top of competitors, but independent solutions to the same problem.
Try premium →After generating an idea, write a specific note about what you want to change — the target audience, the revenue model, a flaw you spotted, or a direction you want to push it. The refiner evolves the idea in the direction you specify without discarding what already works. Refinements can be stacked: each refined idea can be refined again.
Try refining →Run a structured deep analysis on any idea the generator produced. Returns the same depth as a full report — competitive positioning, retention mechanism, distribution strategy, kill risk, build notes, and next steps — scoped specifically to the idea you just generated, informed by the competitive context from premium generation if used.
Generate and dive →After analyzing your own idea, make the full report public so others can read it. Useful for building in public, getting early feedback, or documenting your thinking before you start building. Published reports live at a shareable URL and appear in your profile.
View reports →Take any idea — generated or your own — and publish it to the community feed as a goal. Others can like it, comment on it, fork it into their own version, and follow your progress as you build. Published goals can be tagged to surface in relevant topic feeds.
Browse goals →Take any published goal from another builder and create your own version of it. The fork links back to the original, and both appear in each other's fork history. Good for exploring a variation of someone else's idea, adapting a goal to a different audience, or spinning off a related problem.
Browse goals →Attach a working prototype to any published goal — include the live URL, an optional repo link, MVP scope, and a short description of what you built. Prototypes are visible on the goal's page and in the community prototype feed, giving your build an audience from day one.
Browse prototypes →After submitting a prototype, post progress updates — what shipped, what changed, what you learned. Each update is its own post that followers can like and comment on. It's a lightweight changelog that keeps your audience engaged without needing a separate blog.
Browse prototypes →Follow builders whose work you want to track, or follow topic tags to shape your home feed. Your feed shows new goals, prototypes, and updates from everyone and everything you follow — nothing algorithmic, just people and topics you chose.
Browse tags →Leave feedback on goals, prototypes, comments, and prototype updates. Threaded replies keep conversations readable. Likes signal quality and surface popular content across the feed and trending pages.
Bookmark any goal or prototype to your private saved collection. Saved items never expire and are only visible to you — a simple way to keep track of builds worth revisiting or ideas worth forking later.
Your saved items →Get real-time alerts when someone follows you, likes or comments on your content, submits a prototype to your goal, forks your goal, or outbids you on a boost. All notifications are readable in one place and marked read automatically when you open them.
Notifications →Pay to push a goal or prototype to the top of its feed page. Boosts run a real-time auction — the highest active bid holds the top spot. Set a daily bid and total budget; your boost pauses automatically when the budget runs out. Manage all active boosts from your boosts dashboard.
Manage boosts →Run a paid placement for a goal or prototype directly in the community home feed — the feed seen by all logged-in users, not just a single page. Unlike boosts, which push within a specific feed, promotions appear inline in the global stream. Priced on impressions or clicks depending on your objective.
Create a promotion →Create a rich ad with a title, body, and destination URL. Target by topic tags, location, age range, and gender. Ads appear within community feed pages and are priced on either impressions (CPM) or clicks (CPC). Review performance — impressions, clicks, spend — from your ads dashboard.
Create an ad →3 idea generations per day on the free plan. Membership gives 100 credits per month.