Comparison

PainOnSocial vs RedShip in 2026: Pain-point discovery vs scored Reddit opportunity monitoring

PainOnSocial scans subreddits for AI-ranked pain points starting at $19/month. RedShip scores every Reddit post it finds from 0 to 100 and flags SEO opportunities, with a $15 one-time pass for short campaigns.

Updated July 3, 2026
PainOnSocial
RedShip
Key takeaways
  • PainOnSocial's Starter plan is $19/month with a 7-day free trial. RedShip has no recurring free tier but sells a $15 one-time 7-day pass instead, aimed at single campaigns rather than ongoing evaluation.
  • RedShip assigns every discovered Reddit post a 0-100 AI relevance score. PainOnSocial ranks pain points by severity and evidence count rather than a single numeric opportunity score.
  • RedShip includes SEO opportunity detection that flags Reddit posts already ranking on Google, a capability PainOnSocial does not have.
  • PainOnSocial generates AI solution ideas and a target-audience profile for each pain point it finds. RedShip instead generates a draft reply for each high-scoring opportunity, since its job is engagement, not idea generation.
  • RedShip gates API access to its $79/month Company plan. PainOnSocial has no API access on either of its plans.
  • PainOnSocial's Professional plan adds a Pain Universe trend database for browsing patterns without running a new scan. RedShip's Company plan instead adds webhook delivery and 15 keyword slots for broader ongoing coverage.

PainOnSocial and RedShip both publish transparent, self-serve pricing and both use AI to cut down the manual work of reading Reddit, but they are built for different moments in a workflow. PainOnSocial is a research tool: you point it at subreddits before you have decided what to build or say, and it ranks the pain points it finds by severity with solution ideas attached. RedShip is a monitoring tool: it runs continuously, scores every post it discovers from 0 to 100, and flags the ones that also happen to be ranking on Google, so you can prioritize where to spend your limited engagement time. If PainOnSocial answers "what should we build," RedShip answers "what should we reply to today."

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
PainOnSocial$19/moFounders and content teams who need to validate a problem space with ranked, quote-backed evidence before committing to a build direction or a content angle.
RedShip$15 one-timeFounders running short launch campaigns and content marketers who want a scored, SEO-aware Reddit opportunity feed without committing to a full research platform.

PainOnSocial

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

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PainOnSocial screenshot

PainOnSocial runs a scan against the subreddits you choose and returns a ranked list of pain points, each with a severity score, evidence count, verbatim quotes, and a permalink back to the original thread. The AI clusters variations of the same complaint together instead of showing repeats, and every finding comes with AI-generated solution ideas and a target-audience profile.

This is deliberately a point-in-time tool. You run a scan, review the output, and decide what to do with it; there is no continuous feed running in the background waiting for new posts to appear. The Starter plan covers 5 scans a day across 2 subreddits, and Professional raises that to 15 scans across 5 subreddits with a Pain Universe trend database and PDF Startup Idea Reports layered on top.

The trade-off is that PainOnSocial will not tell you which of today's new Reddit posts is worth replying to right now. It is built for the research sprint before you build or write something, not for a daily triage habit.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$19/mo
Professional
$49/mo
Scans per day515
Subreddits per scan25
AI solution ideas per pain point210
Pain Universe (trend database)
Startup Idea Reports (PDF)
Free trial7 daysNone
Best for: Founders and content teams who need to validate a problem space with ranked, quote-backed evidence before committing to a build direction or a content angle.

RedShip

AI Reddit monitoring with scored opportunities and SEO-intent detection

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RedShip screenshot

RedShip runs continuous Reddit monitoring and hands you a daily digest of discovered posts, each scored from 0 to 100 by an AI model that evaluates relevance against your tracked keywords and business context. Instead of reading a raw feed and applying your own judgment, you sort by score and work down the list.

The SEO opportunity layer is the differentiator: RedShip flags posts that are already ranking on Google, so a reply doubles as both community engagement and a foothold in a page that is already pulling organic search traffic. For each high-scoring post it also drafts a reply suggestion, though posting is always manual.

Pricing is structured around use pattern rather than a single subscription. The $15 one-time 7-day pass suits a single product launch or campaign, the $29/month Founder Plan suits a solo operator checking in daily, and the $79/month Company Plan adds webhook delivery, 15 keyword slots, and the only API access RedShip offers.

Pricing
Feature
7-Day Pass
$15 one-time
Founder Plan
$29/mo
Company Plan
$79/mo
AI relevance scoring (0-100)
SEO opportunity detection
AI reply suggestions
Webhook delivery
Keyword slots3515
API access
Best for: Founders running short launch campaigns and content marketers who want a scored, SEO-aware Reddit opportunity feed without committing to a full research platform.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
PainOnSocial
RedShip
Primary functionProduct & pain-point researchScored Reddit opportunity monitoring
Scoring modelSeverity score + evidence count per pain point0-100 AI relevance score per post
Pain-point / idea generationYes, 2-10 AI solution ideas per pain pointNo
SEO / Google-ranking detectionNoYes
AI reply draftingNoYes, drafts for high-scoring posts
One-time / campaign pricing optionNo, monthly plans onlyYes, $15 one-time 7-day pass
API accessNoCompany plan only ($79/mo)
Free trial or low-commitment option7-day free trial (Starter)$15 one-time pass, no recurring commitment
Starting price$19/mo$15 one-time / $29/mo recurring

Which should you choose?

Founders validating a product idea before deciding what to buildPainOnSocial
Marketers running a short product-launch monitoring burstRedShip
Teams wanting a numeric score to triage daily Reddit opportunitiesRedShip
Teams wanting AI-generated solution ideas attached to each findingPainOnSocial
Content teams prioritizing threads that double as SEO opportunitiesRedShip
Teams needing API access on a mid-tier budgetRedShip

Both tools use AI to reduce reading time, but they are optimizing for different outcomes. PainOnSocial optimizes for depth on a narrow question, what is this community frustrated about, and hands you ideas to act on. RedShip optimizes for daily throughput, what is worth replying to today, and adds an SEO lens most monitoring tools skip. A team doing early-stage validation should not expect RedShip to replace that work, and a team running ongoing outreach should not expect PainOnSocial's scan-based model to keep up with a live feed.

Bottom line

Choose PainOnSocial's $19/month Starter plan if you are still deciding what to build or say and want ranked, quote-backed evidence with solution ideas attached. Choose RedShip if you already know your product and need a live, scored feed of Reddit opportunities, and use the $15 7-day pass to test fit around a single launch before committing to the $29/month Founder Plan. A founder could reasonably use PainOnSocial to validate the idea, then switch to RedShip once there is a product to promote and threads to monitor daily.

Frequently asked questions

Is PainOnSocial or RedShip better for a solo founder on a tight budget?

PainOnSocial's $19/month Starter plan with a 7-day free trial is the lower-commitment option for research, while RedShip's $15 one-time 7-day pass is the lower-commitment option for a short monitoring burst around a launch. Which is cheaper depends on what you need: idea validation favors PainOnSocial, and a scored opportunity feed for an active campaign favors RedShip.

Does RedShip help me figure out what product to build, the way PainOnSocial does?

RedShip is not built for idea discovery; it monitors and scores Reddit posts against keywords you already have in mind rather than surfacing pain points and generating solution ideas the way PainOnSocial does. If you do not yet know what problem to solve, PainOnSocial's scan-and-rank workflow is the better starting point.

What does RedShip's 0-100 relevance score actually measure?

RedShip's AI evaluates each discovered post against your tracked keywords and business context and assigns a score from 0 to 100 based on how closely it matches a real engagement or lead opportunity. It is a per-post triage score, distinct from PainOnSocial's severity ranking, which measures how intensely and how often a specific pain point shows up across many posts.

Can I use RedShip for a single product launch without a monthly subscription?

Yes, the $15 one-time 7-day pass gives full platform access for seven days with no automatic renewal, which is built specifically for launch campaigns or short audits. PainOnSocial has no equivalent one-time option; its lowest commitment is the 7-day free trial on the $19/month Starter plan, which still requires a subscription afterward.

Which tool has better SEO-focused features, PainOnSocial or RedShip?

RedShip is the stronger choice for an SEO angle because it explicitly flags Reddit posts that are already ranking on Google, letting you prioritize replies that reach both Reddit and search traffic. PainOnSocial has no equivalent detection; its timeframe filters (7, 30, or 90 days) help spot trending complaints, but it does not check Google rankings at all.

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