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Leaddit helps you discover high-quality sales leads on Reddit automatically. Monitor subreddits for potential customers, get AI-filtered results, and receive notifications when relevant opportunities appear.
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working on a vertical saas idea and need to run mom test-style interviews with potential users I have no prior connection to the challenge: maintaining interview quality while doing pure cold outreach. specific questions: - **framing**: do you position it as "customer research" vs "I'm buildin...
The post explicitly describes a problem of finding potential customers (for validation interviews) through cold outreach, which aligns with the project's core goal of discovering high-quality sales leads (potential customers). The author is actively seeking methods to identify and engage target users, matching the 'finding customers, generating leads' requirement. No exclusions apply.
It's tricky finding the right communities and crafting posts that actually resonate without sounding spammy. Focusing on value-first content is key. A platform like Scaloom is designed to help with that discovery and content creation, making Reddit marketing much smoother.
The comment explicitly addresses 'finding the right communities' and 'Reddit marketing' as core challenges in lead generation, directly aligning with Leaddit's project focus on discovering sales leads via Reddit. It discusses the problem of identifying customer communities (a key lead generation step) without promoting unrelated topics or violating exclusions.
Yeah reddit marketing is def a grind when done manually. Finding the right subs and crafting posts that actually add value takes forever. There are a few tools that help automate the process tbh. We've been working on TaskAGI which can track keywords and automatically engage across reddit for bu...
The comment explicitly discusses automating Reddit marketing for businesses to find and engage with potential customers (e.g., 'track keywords and automatically engage across reddit for businesses'), directly addressing the core problem of generating leads. The author promotes TaskAGI, a tool solving the same problem Leaddit targets (automated lead discovery on Reddit), fulfilling the must-have requirement of 'finding customers, generating leads'.
Reddit marketing really shines when you focus on genuine value and community fit. It can be a huge time sink to do right manually. If you're looking to streamline finding subreddits and creating value-first posts, I've heard **Scaloom** helps automate that whole process efficiently.
Comment promotes Scaloom for automating Reddit lead generation by finding relevant subreddits and creating value-first posts, which matches the project's core function of monitoring Reddit for potential customers.
Focusing on local businesses is smart and sometimes a simple DM or a personalized Loom video can break the ice way better than cold emails. If you want to find conversations online where people mention your niche, using something like ParseStream lets you jump into relevant Reddit threads as soon...
Comment discusses using ParseStream to monitor Reddit for niche conversations to find business owners as leads, directly aligning with the project's goal of discovering sales leads on Reddit through automated monitoring.
Showing 1 to 5 of 506 results
Showing 1 to 5 of 506 results
working on a vertical saas idea and need to run mom test-style interviews with potential users I have no prior connection to the challenge: maintaining interview quality while doing pure cold outreach. specific questions: - **framing**: do you position it as "customer research" vs "I'm buildin...
The post explicitly describes a problem of finding potential customers (for validation interviews) through cold outreach, which aligns with the project's core goal of discovering high-quality sales leads (potential customers). The author is actively seeking methods to identify and engage target users, matching the 'finding customers, generating leads' requirement. No exclusions apply.
It's tricky finding the right communities and crafting posts that actually resonate without sounding spammy. Focusing on value-first content is key. A platform like Scaloom is designed to help with that discovery and content creation, making Reddit marketing much smoother.
The comment explicitly addresses 'finding the right communities' and 'Reddit marketing' as core challenges in lead generation, directly aligning with Leaddit's project focus on discovering sales leads via Reddit. It discusses the problem of identifying customer communities (a key lead generation step) without promoting unrelated topics or violating exclusions.
Yeah reddit marketing is def a grind when done manually. Finding the right subs and crafting posts that actually add value takes forever. There are a few tools that help automate the process tbh. We've been working on TaskAGI which can track keywords and automatically engage across reddit for bu...
The comment explicitly discusses automating Reddit marketing for businesses to find and engage with potential customers (e.g., 'track keywords and automatically engage across reddit for businesses'), directly addressing the core problem of generating leads. The author promotes TaskAGI, a tool solving the same problem Leaddit targets (automated lead discovery on Reddit), fulfilling the must-have requirement of 'finding customers, generating leads'.
Reddit marketing really shines when you focus on genuine value and community fit. It can be a huge time sink to do right manually. If you're looking to streamline finding subreddits and creating value-first posts, I've heard **Scaloom** helps automate that whole process efficiently.
Comment promotes Scaloom for automating Reddit lead generation by finding relevant subreddits and creating value-first posts, which matches the project's core function of monitoring Reddit for potential customers.
Focusing on local businesses is smart and sometimes a simple DM or a personalized Loom video can break the ice way better than cold emails. If you want to find conversations online where people mention your niche, using something like ParseStream lets you jump into relevant Reddit threads as soon...
Comment discusses using ParseStream to monitor Reddit for niche conversations to find business owners as leads, directly aligning with the project's goal of discovering sales leads on Reddit through automated monitoring.
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