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Testing market demand means gathering evidence that people want what you plan to build before you create it. Public demand signals provide this evidence without requiring expensive surveys or focus groups.
This guide covers practical methods for testing market demand quickly and inexpensively.
Use this page to decide what evidence to collect before you commit to a startup, feature, or go-to-market test.
DemandProof pages are written around public demand signals, founder workflows, manual alternatives, and clear limitations.
Reviewed July 10, 2026 for clarity, conversion paths, and outcome-safe Market Validation language.
Check whether people search for solutions to your problem using commercial intent keywords.
Read forum discussions to gauge how urgently people need a solution.
Review existing solutions and identify what users want but are not getting.
Check whether the market supports your price point by reviewing competitor pricing.
DemandProof automates all of the above. Enter your idea at /validate and get a structured demand report.
DemandProof tests market demand by scanning public signals and producing a structured report.
Read the Demand Signals, assumptions, and source notes before accepting the verdict.
Run interviews, landing-page tests, or pricing checks for the weakest assumptions.
Use Build / Pivot / Avoid as decision support, not as a guarantee.
Update the report when new evidence appears or the market changes.
DemandProofHQ does not guarantee market demand, customers, revenue, or business success. Reports are based on the public signals available and the inputs you provide, using a rules-based (not AI/ML) scoring model — they are a research aid, not a certification. Always validate with real buyers before committing serious time or money. See how reports are built and our disclaimer.
Manual testing takes days. DemandProof provides results in minutes.
Check public demand signals and get a structured report before you build.