Most tools tell you what to say. Decode tells you what's really going on. Paste any Reddit post URL or text. Decode reads it and returns: what the post is really about beneath the surface, the hidden objections and fears the poster didn't say out loud, the exact language they used that reveals what they actually need, and specific next steps. For founders analyzing threads before replying. For creators understanding their audience. $7 one-time — no subscription, no app URL needed.
I built Decode after noticing I was spending 20+ minutes trying to figure out what a Reddit post was really asking before I replied. Not what it said on the surface — what was actually going on.
Paste any Reddit post into Decode and you get: what the post is really about, the hidden fears and objections the person didn't say out loud, the exact phrases that reveal what they actually need, and 3–4 specific next steps.
Two modes: Founder view (you found a thread and want to know if your product fits before replying) and Poster view (you wrote the post and want to understand what it reveals about your own situation).
It's $7 one-time — no subscription, works on any Reddit post without needing an app URL.
I've been building StartKitz for 2 weeks and this is the first standalone piece of it. Happy to run a few Reddit posts live in the comments if you want to see what comes out — drop a link and I'll pick 3-4 that cover different use cases.
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About Decode on Product Hunt
“Paste any Reddit post. Find out what's really going on.”
Decode was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #90 on the daily leaderboard. Most tools tell you what to say. Decode tells you what's really going on. Paste any Reddit post URL or text. Decode reads it and returns: what the post is really about beneath the surface, the hidden objections and fears the poster didn't say out loud, the exact language they used that reveals what they actually need, and specific next steps. For founders analyzing threads before replying. For creators understanding their audience. $7 one-time — no subscription, no app URL needed.
Decode was featured in Productivity (649.7k followers), Marketing (462.7k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 283.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Decode?
Decode was hunted by Jason Jose. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey PH 👋 I'm Jason, the founder of StartKitz.
I built Decode after noticing I was spending 20+ minutes trying to figure out what a Reddit post was really asking before I replied. Not what it said on the surface — what was actually going on.
Paste any Reddit post into Decode and you get: what the post is really about, the hidden fears and objections the person didn't say out loud, the exact phrases that reveal what they actually need, and 3–4 specific next steps.
Two modes: Founder view (you found a thread and want to know if your product fits before replying) and Poster view (you wrote the post and want to understand what it reveals about your own situation).
It's $7 one-time — no subscription, works on any Reddit post without needing an app URL.
I've been building StartKitz for 2 weeks and this is the first standalone piece of it. Happy to run a few Reddit posts live in the comments if you want to see what comes out — drop a link and I'll pick 3-4 that cover different use cases.