that idea you had in the shower?
yeah, 4 people launched it last week

EchoChamber shows you what's being built, what's bombing,
and what nobody's touching yet.

47
AI wrappers launched today
12
note-taking apps (again)
3
actually interesting ideas
1,847
builders using this

For Builders

You've got 100 ideas and 0 time.

Stop building shit nobody wants. EchoChamber tells you what markets are actually begging for, who's already building it, and whether you should even bother.

No more 6 months in the basement just to find out someone launched the same thing yesterday.

  • Daily feed of what's shipping
  • Actual user complaints from Reddit/Twitter
  • "Build it or bin it" score
  • Weekly reality check on trending ideas
$59/mo (less than your unused domains)

For Product Managers

Your users are complaining on Reddit right now.

Your competitors are building the features they want. By the time it hits your feedback form, three alternatives already shipped it.

EchoChamber monitors where your users actually vent and tells you what they're begging for before they jump ship.

  • Track feature requests across all platforms
  • Monitor competitor launches
  • See which complaints are gaining momentum
  • Weekly report of market shifts in your space
$199/mo per team

For VCs

The next big thing has 47 Reddit threads about it.

While you're reading pitch decks, markets are screaming for solutions. EchoChamber tracks problem spaces before they become fundable companies.

See what's gaining organic traction. What builders are actually attempting. Where the white space really is.

  • Track emerging problem spaces before AngelList
  • Monitor builder activity across GitHub/ProductHunt
  • Identify underserved markets with high demand
  • Weekly intel on what's getting built (and failing)

The Truth Section

We monitor the entire internet's building activity:

127 new "Notion killers" this month
(none killed Notion)
43 AI writing tools
(all using the same API)
1 actually innovative idea
(everyone ignored)
That problem you're solving?
8 YC companies tried and died
2,341 people begging for
a solution to [specific problem]
$10k MRR from
a clipboard manager (seriously)
That "stupid" idea
that's printing money

The Data We're Pulling

monitoring:
├── Github (what's desperately needed)
├── Reddit (`r/SaaS` what's tanking)
├── Product Hunt (what's launching)
├── Hacker News (what's arguing)
├── Stack Overflow (what's breaking)
├── Crunchbase (who's getting funded) (**Coming soon)
└── Your blind spots ...
                

"Why not just use ChatGPT?"

glad you asked

The AI tools you know:

ChatGPT: "Here are 47 articles about market validation..."
→ gives you blog posts about lean startup
Claude: "Let me search and analyze these trends..."
→ writes you an essay
Perplexity: "According to these 23 sources..."
→ cites TechCrunch and Forbes

What we actually do:

EchoChamber: "3 people launched this exact thing yesterday. Here's what Reddit hates about it."
→ shows you reality
They search everywhere.
We live where builders actually complain.
They summarize articles.
We track who's actually building what.
They cite news sites.
We monitor 2am GitHub rants.
They answer questions.
We prevent 6-month mistakes.
Real builder conversations, not SEO blogs
Who failed yesterday, not success stories
What's being built NOW, not trend reports

ChatGPT will search the web. We search where it matters.

The Bottom Line

Look, you're going to build something anyway.

At least know if someone else is building it, if anyone actually wants it, and if you're about to waste the next 6 months of your life.

Start free. Cancel whenever. We don't do those dark pattern cancellation flows because we're builders too and that shit's annoying.