See where a market is forming before the deck does.
Venture scouts and investors look for momentum early, and communities are where momentum shows first. Burrow maps the communities around a thesis, with activity scores and recent threads, so you can read a market before it is obvious. It is a fast way to pressure-test where attention is gathering.
What gets in the way
- you want to see a market form before it is obvious
- community momentum is hard to read from outside
- you assess many niches you do not live in
- you need activity signal, not vanity metrics
Searches a venture scout runs
Paste any of these into Burrow, or write your own.
Example reports
built for venture scouts
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Where Burrow looks first
Every search covers all eight platforms. For venture scouts, the strongest signal usually comes from these.
Questions from venture scouts.
A static list is written once and rots. Burrow scores every community against your exact positioning, ranks it for buyer fit, and attaches threads from the last seven days so you can confirm the room is still active before you spend time there. For venture scouts, the difference is showing up where you want to see a market form before it is obvious instead of guessing.