Public trending dashboard

Public founder radar for startup intelligence

Track trending founder pain points, rising startup categories, buying-intent discussions, AI market shifts, and emerging opportunities from one public founder radar.

Live public signal layer
FounderSignals public intelligence snapshot

Public signals scanned

120

Live Prisma-backed signals feeding the public intelligence layer.

Source coverage

4 sources

Founder conversations, buying intent, trend discussions, and competitor context blended together.

Opportunity clusters

6 active

Weighted from recurring pain points, buying-intent signals, and trend movement.

Signals indexed
120
Live public records currently feeding the shared radar.
Dashboards live
7
Connected public pages spanning pain points, categories, tools, and startup niches.
Last refresh
Jul 9, 2026
Public radar freshness updates after ingestion and classification runs.
Trend summary
What this dashboard helps a founder notice faster.
Watch live founder pain points, category momentum, tool requests, and startup niche growth from one public signal layer.
Use connected dashboard slices to compare which markets have pain, demand, and supporting category motion at the same time.
Move from broad curiosity into linked signal topics and SEO pages without losing the evidence behind the trend.
How the public radar works
One public signal system feeding connected dashboard views for founders and operators.
Dashboard rankings combine confidence and recency so new spikes can surface without burying stronger repeated patterns.
Topic clustering links individual public signals into startup categories, opportunity clusters, tool demand, and niche growth.
FounderSignals only renders live database-backed records here, so freshness and gaps stay visible instead of being masked by demo content.
Share this dashboard
Shareable public pages are designed to travel well across founder conversations and backlinks.
Trending founder pain points
Repeated frustrations and workflow issues surfacing across public startup conversations.
Trending SaaS discussions
Recommendation requests and founder conversations that look closest to active demand.
Emerging startup opportunities
Opportunity clusters weighted from pain points, buying intent, and trend movement.

Productivity apps opportunity cluster

I created Pylon to make it easier to move from hobby projects to full production apps. When I work on hobby projects, I usually use React or Next.js because they are quick to set up and easy to deploy on Vercel. For production apps, I separate the frontend an...

async workflowsproductivity stackstartup coordination
98 supporting signals648 opportunity score

AI tools opportunity cluster

I created Pylon to make it easier to move from hobby projects to full production apps. When I work on hobby projects, I usually use React or Next.js because they are quick to set up and easy to deploy on Vercel. For production apps, I separate the frontend an...

AI tool pricingAI copilotsAI review workflows
91 supporting signals573 opportunity score

Sales enablement opportunity cluster

SaleStack gives your Claude Code and Codex agents a full sales stack: lead gen, enrichment, research, and LinkedIn automation across 300M profiles. 🔍 Find perfect-fit prospects by profile or intent 🔗 Enrich any LinkedIn URL into verified emails, phones 🔄 C...

buying intentsales workflowlead qualification
20 supporting signals199 opportunity score

Invoicing software opportunity cluster

Coasty is a computer use agent that operates real desktop software end to end. Started with healthcare prior auth, automating payer portals and legacy EHRs, and data removal for data privacy but now we're expanding into insurance and tax & accounting. Coasty...

subscription billingstartup invoicingpricing transparency
12 supporting signals124 opportunity score
Most requested tools
Tool and workflow requests ranked from recommendation asks, comparisons, and demand-shaped public discussions.
Fastest-growing startup niches
Niche-level growth pulled from recent pain, demand, and category reinforcement across public signals.
Why this dashboard matters
Signal monitoring should help founders decide what to research, validate, or ship next.

This dashboard is designed to feel like a public founder radar: recurring pain points, rising markets, live buying language, and category movement in one founder-friendly view.

Instead of generic analytics, the output is organized around opportunity discovery and startup judgment. That makes it useful for SEO, public education, and product positioning at the same time.

How to use the public signal layer
A simple founder workflow for turning public signal pages into real product decisions.
1

Start with the strongest pain points or category spikes.

2

Click into the most relevant topic pages to compare pain points, trends, and opportunities.

3

Use the linked SEO pages to deepen validation, founder research, and competitor monitoring.

4

Turn the best pattern into interviews, messaging tests, or a narrow workflow MVP.

Explore more public dashboards

Cross-link into adjacent public trend pages to compare demand, pain, tools, and startup niche growth.

Public radar directory

Trending founder pain points across public startup conversations

See which founder pain points are recurring most often across public discussions so you can spot stronger startup wedges earlier.

Public radar directory

Rising startup categories surfaced from public founder signals

Track the startup categories gaining momentum across founder conversations, tool comparisons, and competitor movement.

Public radar directory

Trending SaaS discussions that reveal buyer demand

See the SaaS discussions and recommendation requests that look most like active demand, category movement, or founder urgency.

Public radar directory

Growing AI categories surfaced from public founder signal tracking

Monitor the AI categories gaining real workflow traction so you can separate durable AI markets from generic hype.

Public radar directory

Emerging startup opportunities ranked from public founder signals

Explore the startup opportunities that are strengthening fastest based on repeated pain points, buying intent, and category momentum.

Public radar directory

Most requested tools surfacing from public startup discussions

Track the tools and product categories founders keep asking peers to recommend so you can see where demand, comparisons, and switching intent are clustering.

Public radar directory

Fastest-growing startup niches ranked from live public signals

Explore the startup niches gaining momentum fastest across pain points, demand discussions, and category movement so you can focus research on markets that are actually heating up.

Related founder intelligence pages

These links are automatically weighted toward nearby topics, intent, and market context.

Related signal topics

Jump into adjacent public signal pages to compare categories, complaints, and opportunity motion.

FAQ

Quick answers about how the public trend system works.

What does the public founder radar track?

It tracks trending founder pain points, buying-intent discussions, rising categories, and public market movement across the topics FounderSignals monitors.

Does the radar use live data?

It only shows real signal records written to the database. If no public signals have been ingested yet, the radar stays empty instead of falling back to demo content.

FounderSignals public intelligence

Turn public signal movement into a repeatable founder habit

FounderSignals helps you go from public founder chatter to clearer product judgment with a searchable feed of opportunities, pain points, competitor moves, and trend shifts.