Comparison

PainOnSocial vs Reddinbox in 2026: a Reddit-only pain-point scanner vs a multi-platform research agent

PainOnSocial ranks Reddit pain points with quotes and solution ideas from $19/month. Reddinbox runs natural-language research across Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook from $39/month, with a bot and AI-post filtering layer PainOnSocial does not have.

Updated July 3, 2026
PainOnSocial
Reddinbox
Key takeaways
  • PainOnSocial is Reddit-only. Reddinbox covers Reddit, X (Twitter), Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook in a single natural-language query.
  • PainOnSocial starts at $19/month with a 7-day free trial on Starter, no credit card required. Reddinbox starts at $39/month and also requires no credit card to start a trial, though the trial length is not stated.
  • Reddinbox runs a detection pass to filter out spam and AI-generated posts before surfacing results, showing how many were removed. PainOnSocial does not describe an equivalent filtering step, instead relying on permalinks to every quote so you can verify it yourself.
  • PainOnSocial scores each pain point by severity and generates AI solution ideas per pain point, 2 on Starter and 10 on Professional. Reddinbox organizes findings by theme with source citations but does not score severity or generate product solution ideas.
  • Reddinbox caps usage by conversations per month (~100 on Starter, ~266 on Pro). PainOnSocial caps usage by scans and subreddits per scan (5 scans across 2 subreddits on Starter, 15 scans across 5 subreddits on Professional).
  • PainOnSocial's Professional plan ($49/mo) adds Pain Universe, a standing trend database tracking pain patterns over time. Reddinbox has no equivalent standing database, each query generates fresh, point-in-time research.

PainOnSocial and Reddinbox both turn community conversations into research you can act on, but they scope the job differently. PainOnSocial is narrow and Reddit-only: pick subreddits, run a scan, get back AI-ranked pain points with real quotes, permalinks, and generated solution ideas, all starting at $19 a month. Reddinbox is broader: type a question in plain language and it searches Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook at once, filters out spam and AI-generated posts before you see results, and returns findings grouped by theme, starting at $39 a month. If the question is specifically "what is this Reddit community frustrated about," PainOnSocial is more purpose-built and cheaper. If the question spans multiple platforms or you are worried about AI-written posts polluting your research, Reddinbox's scope and filtering earn the higher price.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
PainOnSocial$19/moFounders and content teams validating a specific problem or idea on Reddit who want ranked, quote-backed evidence and solution ideas without paying for coverage of platforms they do not need.
Reddinbox$39/moContent teams, product managers, and agencies who need citation-backed research across Reddit and other communities at once, and want AI-generated noise filtered out before it reaches them.

PainOnSocial

AI-powered Reddit pain point scanner that turns community complaints into validated product ideas

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PainOnSocial screenshot

PainOnSocial scans subreddits you select and returns a ranked list of pain points, scored by frequency and intensity, each backed by verbatim quotes and permalinks to the original threads. The workflow is deliberately narrow: choose subreddits, run a scan, review results, and get AI-generated solution ideas and target audience analysis attached to every pain point found.

With more than 500 founders on the platform, PainOnSocial is built for the specific moment before you commit to a build or content direction, not for ongoing cross-platform monitoring. The Professional plan adds Pain Universe, a community trend database you can browse without running a fresh scan, and Startup Idea Reports with PDF export for sharing findings with a team or investor.

What it does not do is look anywhere outside Reddit, and it has no dedicated step for filtering out AI-generated or bot posts before they reach your results, so the verification burden sits on the permalinks it provides rather than automated detection.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$19/mo
Professional
$49/mo
Scans per day515
Subreddits per scan25
AI solution ideas per pain point210
Pain Universe
Startup Idea Reports (PDF)
Free trial7 daysNone
Best for: Founders and content teams validating a specific problem or idea on Reddit who want ranked, quote-backed evidence and solution ideas without paying for coverage of platforms they do not need.

Reddinbox

Multi-platform social research agent that filters spam to surface real audience signals

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Reddinbox screenshot

Reddinbox answers plain-language questions about your market, customers, or competitors by searching Reddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, and Facebook at once, then filtering out spam and AI-generated posts before returning results grouped by theme with source links. You type something like "what is blocking trial users from upgrading?" and get back structured insights rather than a raw list of posts to sort through yourself.

The filtering step is the feature Reddinbox leans on hardest, and for good reason: AI-generated content has become common enough on Reddit and Hacker News that unfiltered search results now mix genuine practitioner opinion with synthetic posts that look real but are not. Reddinbox flags and removes those before they reach your results, showing a count of what got filtered out.

Market Briefs package research into a shareable document, 3 per month on Starter and 5 on Pro, which is useful for agencies presenting findings to clients. The trade-off is the conversation cap: roughly 100 queries a month on Starter can run out inside three weeks of daily use, and Facebook coverage is still listed as evolving alongside the other four platforms.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$39/mo
Pro
$99/mo
Conversations per month~100~266
Market Briefs per month35
Spam and bot filtering
Community monitoring
Best for: Content teams, product managers, and agencies who need citation-backed research across Reddit and other communities at once, and want AI-generated noise filtered out before it reaches them.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
PainOnSocial
Reddinbox
Primary functionReddit pain-point discovery for product validationMulti-platform natural-language market research
Platforms coveredReddit onlyReddit, X, Bluesky, Hacker News, Facebook
Query interfaceSelect subreddits and a 7/30/90-day window, then run a scanType a plain-language question, agent searches across platforms
Spam / AI-post filteringNot described as a featureYes, detects and removes bot and AI-generated posts, shows removed count
Pain point severity scoringYes, each pain point gets a severity score with evidence countNo
AI solution idea generationYes, 2 ideas per pain point on Starter, 10 on ProfessionalNo
Structured theme-based outputYes, deduplicated and clustered pain pointsYes, insights grouped by theme with source links
Standing trend databaseYes, Pain Universe on Professional planNo, results are generated fresh per query
Shareable report exportsYes, CSV export both plans, PDF Startup Idea Reports on ProfessionalYes, Market Briefs, 3/mo Starter, 5/mo Pro
Free trial7 days, Starter only, no credit cardNo credit card required, duration not stated
Starting price$19/mo$39/mo

Which should you choose?

Founders validating a single product idea before buildingPainOnSocial
Teams researching across Reddit, X, Bluesky, and Hacker News at onceReddinbox
Teams wanting AI-generated solution ideas attached to each findingPainOnSocial
Teams worried about AI-generated posts polluting their researchReddinbox
Founders on the tightest budget wanting the lowest entry pricePainOnSocial
Agencies producing research decks that span multiple client platformsReddinbox

The honest read is that these tools rarely compete for the same budget line once you know what you are researching. PainOnSocial is built entirely around one question, what is this Reddit community frustrated about, and it answers that question cheaply and specifically, with solution ideas attached so you are not just staring at a list of complaints. Reddinbox is built for a broader and more expensive job: answering an open-ended research question across five platforms at once while actively filtering out the AI-generated noise that has started showing up in unfiltered searches. Paying $39-99/month for Reddinbox when your question is Reddit-only and product-specific is paying for scope you will not use; paying $19-49/month for PainOnSocial when you need X, Bluesky, or Hacker News coverage means missing signal Reddinbox would have caught.

Bottom line

Start with PainOnSocial's $19/month Starter plan and its 7-day free trial when your question is narrowly "what does this Reddit community complain about," since the severity scoring and attached solution ideas get you from raw complaint to testable direction faster and cheaper than anything broader. Move to Reddinbox at $39/month when your research question spans more than Reddit, or when you specifically need AI-generated and spam posts filtered out before they reach a client deliverable. A team doing serious community research across multiple platforms will likely outgrow PainOnSocial's Reddit-only scope eventually, but there is no reason to pay Reddinbox prices before you actually need that breadth.

Frequently asked questions

Is PainOnSocial or Reddinbox better for validating a new product idea on Reddit specifically?

PainOnSocial is the better fit for Reddit-specific product validation because it scores pain points by severity and attaches AI-generated solution ideas to each one, taking you from complaint to testable direction inside the same scan. Reddinbox can answer Reddit-focused questions too, but its natural-language, theme-grouped output is built for broader research rather than the severity-ranked, solution-oriented format PainOnSocial specializes in.

Does PainOnSocial filter out AI-generated or bot posts the way Reddinbox does?

No, PainOnSocial does not describe a dedicated spam or AI-post filtering step, instead it links every pain point back to the original Reddit post so you can verify authenticity yourself. Reddinbox runs an active detection pass before surfacing any result, flagging and removing posts written by bots or AI, which matters more as AI-generated content on Reddit and Hacker News has become harder to spot manually.

How do the usage limits compare between PainOnSocial and Reddinbox?

PainOnSocial caps usage by scans and subreddits per scan, 5 scans across 2 subreddits daily on Starter and 15 scans across 5 subreddits on Professional. Reddinbox caps usage by monthly conversation allowance instead, roughly 100 on Starter and 266 on Pro, which is a query-based limit rather than a subreddit-based one, so the two are not directly comparable unit for unit.

Can Reddinbox generate product solution ideas the way PainOnSocial does?

No, Reddinbox organizes research findings into themes with source citations and quotes, but it does not generate AI solution ideas or target audience analysis for each finding. That is a feature specific to PainOnSocial, which attaches 2 solution ideas per pain point on Starter and up to 10 on Professional.

Which tool makes more sense for an agency researching multiple clients in different niches?

Reddinbox is built more directly for this use case since it covers five platforms in one natural-language query and packages results into shareable Market Briefs, useful when switching between client niches without losing days getting up to speed. PainOnSocial's Professional plan can also serve agencies for Reddit-specific discovery work, with Startup Idea Reports as the shareable deliverable, but it will not surface signal from X, Bluesky, or Hacker News.

Is Reddinbox worth the higher price if I only care about Reddit and nowhere else?

Probably not on its own, since you would be paying $39-99/month partly for platform coverage (X, Bluesky, Hacker News, Facebook) you would not use, when PainOnSocial covers Reddit specifically at $19-49/month with severity scoring and solution ideas Reddinbox does not offer. The exception is if the AI-post filtering itself is the deciding feature, in which case Reddinbox's detection layer has no direct equivalent in PainOnSocial.

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