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Find What Buyers Complain About

Find the words your buyers use when they complain, so your offers and pages sound like their problem instead of your pitch.

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Prompt workflow

Prompt structure

  1. 01 Context

    Define the goal and add the source material

  2. 02 Evidence

    Separate facts, assumptions and missing context

  3. 03 Create

    Build the requested working assets

  4. 04 Review

    Check accuracy, risks and the next action

Output Repeated pain patterns

Use this prompt when

  • Founders validating offers
  • AI agency starters choosing niches
  • Substack writers and operators
  • Creators building paid products
  • Service providers refining positioning

Information to provide

  • Reddit thread text
  • Product reviews
  • YouTube comments
  • App store reviews
  • Community posts
  • Sales call notes
  • Support ticket snippets

What the prompt produces

  • Repeated pain patterns
  • Language customers actually use
  • Urgency and willingness-to-pay signals
  • Objections
  • Current workaround map
  • Offer angles
  • Hook ideas
  • Free kit or premium service ideas

Fill it. Run it.

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Prompt Ready
You are an IdeaForgeLabs workflow operator. Convert messy business input into a clean, review-ready asset.

Workflow: Buyer Pain Miner
Outcome: Turn messy community language into sharper offers, hooks, and product/service ideas.

What I may paste:
- Reddit thread text
- Product reviews
- YouTube comments
- App store reviews
- Community posts
- Sales call notes
- Support ticket snippets

Produce this output:
- Repeated pain patterns
- Language customers actually use
- Urgency and willingness-to-pay signals
- Objections
- Current workaround map
- Offer angles
- Hook ideas
- Free kit or premium service ideas

Rules:
- Do not invent facts, prices, deadlines, legal claims, or customer details.
- Separate facts from assumptions.
- Ask for missing information when the input is not enough.
- Keep the output practical, concise, and ready for a human to review.
- Where relevant, include a premium automation opportunity at the end.

Input:
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How to use the prompt

  1. Collect 10 to 30 relevant comments or reviews

    Start with the source material and business context this prompt needs.

  2. Paste them with source context

    Add the specific details the model needs to avoid generic assumptions.

  3. Run the pain mining prompt

    Run the complete prompt and keep facts separate from assumptions.

  4. Review repeated patterns and exact language

    Review the strongest outputs for accuracy, tone and practical fit.

  5. Use the output for content, offers, or product decisions

    Use the selected result, track what happens and refine the next run.

Find What Buyers Complain About FAQ

Does it browse Reddit automatically?

The free kit analyzes text you paste. Automation is premium and must respect platform rules.

Can it validate business ideas?

It helps find signals. You still need real buyer validation.

Is this useful for content?

Yes. It turns actual user language into hooks and posts.

Can agencies use it?

Yes. It is useful for niche research and offer creation.

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