How I use Reddit and AI to find winning startup ideas (2025 tutorial)

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Dr Alex Young

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          AI has made it easier than ever to build a business, but 90% of businesses will fail because of one single thing. People just don't know how to come up with that 1% idea that makes people actually want to buy your product. So, in this video, I'm going to break down my exact framework for uncovering high potential AI software ideas. I'm going to show you how you can generate hundreds of ideas, validate 10 of them, and then launch at least one. and we're going to do it all by leveraging publicly available insights right here on the internet using AI research assistants that saves you tons of time. Now, if you're new to the channel, my name's Alex. I'm a surgeon and the founder of a bunch of AI companies, all of which have scaled to over 1 million in revenue in their first year. And we're going to be covering five methods to validate our idea. So, hit that subscribe button and let's dive into the very first method on the list. So, method number one is right at the top of our funnel when we're starting with a blank canvas and have absolutely no idea what we're doing. And it's all about looking at pre-validated ideas. And one of the best places for this, even if you don't want to raise VC money, is to go to Y Combinator's RFP list or look at the thesis page on a VC website, like this AI agent thesis by the team at A16Z. So, as we can see from Y Combinator's request for proposals list, there are a bunch of things that seem to be on trend at the moment. And the Y Combinator team ha…
          
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How I use Reddit and AI to find winning startup ideas (2025 tutorial)

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1. **The core problem** - 90% of AI businesses fail because founders can't identify the 1% idea that makes people act...

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Youtube Channel
Created
December 14, 2025
Last Updated
December 14, 2025