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The next billionaire

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there’s an insane amount of MONEY hiding where most people don’t look. • take any reddit thread and add /.json to the url • you get the full conversation instantly • every reply, deep threads included • all the context and metadata in a clean format now do something smart with it: • pass it through an llm • map real user pain • spot intent, not guesses • find patterns no one reads manually small subreddits are gold mines. people openly explain what they need and what they’d pay for. the advantage isn’t speed. it’s listening better than everyone else.

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