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  • Every validated idea with full source breakdown
  • Real demand signals from Hacker News, Reddit & Wikipedia
  • Momentum & 12-month interest trend on every idea
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  • Validate your own concepts instantly
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The difference

Before vs. After BID

Stop wasting months on ideas nobody wants.

Without BID
Spending weeks reading Reddit threads hoping to spot a good idea
Guessing whether anyone actually wants what you're building
Buying someone else's curated list that may not match your angle
No way to know if interest is rising or already peaked
Building for 3 months, then realizing nobody wanted it
Paying $500+ for a market report that's already stale
With BID
Validate your own idea — any keyword — in seconds
6 independent sources fire in parallel: HN, Reddit, GitHub, Stack Overflow, Wikipedia, Dev.to
See whether interest is rising or falling over the last 12 months
Know who's talking: developer ecosystem vs consumer community
A composite score scaled by cross-source agreement — not one data point
Live trending board shows what's heating up right now across every validated idea

Is $29 worth it?

It's expensive if
You sign up and never log in
You're looking for a magic button that prints money
You're not actually going to build anything
You expect ideas to execute themselves
It's the best $29 you'll spend if
You validate even one idea that becomes a real side project
You avoid wasting 3 months building something nobody wants
You spot a trend early and build before the market crowds
You find the idea that changes your entire trajectory

Only you can answer that.

Questions, answered

Most idea databases give you their pre-curated list — you browse ideas they picked. BID does the opposite: you bring any keyword, and we hit 6 live sources right now to tell you whether interest is rising, who's talking, and how the trend looks over the last 12 months. It's a live signal engine, not a static catalog.
Developer signals (GitHub, Hacker News, Stack Overflow) tell you if builders are already active in this space — useful for spotting competition and gauging technical feasibility. Community signals (Reddit, Wikipedia, Dev.to) tell you if consumers and content creators are genuinely interested. Both rising together is the strongest possible signal.
Yes. Every score is computed from 6 live public APIs: Hacker News via Algolia, Reddit's public JSON endpoint, GitHub's search API, the Stack Exchange API, Wikimedia pageviews, and Dev.to's articles API. We show every source, every number, every unit — nothing is a black box.
A 0–100 read that blends momentum (is interest accelerating?) with volume (how much is there?), scaled by how many of the 6 sources agree. It measures demand interest — a reason to dig deeper, not a revenue guarantee.
Any idea, any keyword. There's no pre-approved list. Type 'AI contracts for freelancers' or 'dog GPS subscription' or any niche angle — we query all 6 sources live and return a real signal.
Yes. The trending board and every public idea page are free to browse. Validating your own ideas — running a live query on any keyword you choose — requires lifetime access.
Every validation is a fresh live query — we don't cache stale results. The trending board updates in real time as people validate new ideas.
It replaces weeks of manual research across six platforms with a read you get in 30 seconds — and it stops you sinking months into something nobody wants.

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