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🎯 Stop Scrolling Reddit for Leads — Here’s a Smarter Way to Find Customers

If you're a founder, marketer, or indie hacker, you’ve probably asked yourself:

“Reddit seems like a goldmine… but how do I actually find conversations that matter to my product?”

You’re not alone. Reddit is full of high-intent users asking for advice, sharing pain points, and openly talking about the exact problems your product solves. But there’s a problem:

πŸ” It takes hours to find the right threads.
πŸ’¬ You’re not sure what to say (without sounding spammy).
πŸ“‰ By the time you comment, the moment’s gone.

That’s exactly why I built Subreddit Signals.


🧠 The Problem with Manual Reddit Outreach

Reddit is a content-rich, conversation-first platform. But most businesses avoid it because:

  • It’s hard to track every relevant subreddit

  • Posts get buried within minutes or hours

  • Commenting wrong can feel like walking into a minefield

At the same time, your competitors are showing up—quietly earning trust, driving traffic, and gaining loyal customers.

The opportunity is real. Reddit users don’t want polished ads—they want authentic engagement.


⚙️ What Is Subreddit Signals?

Subreddit Signals is your AI-powered Reddit assistant that:

Scans subreddits 24/7 to find high-intent, relevant posts
Scores each post by how well it matches your product
Suggests natural, authentic replies (no cringey sales speak)
Sends you alerts when hot leads pop up—so you never miss a moment

It’s like having a lead scout, copywriter, and community whisperer all in one.


πŸ’‘ Real Use Cases

  • You sell a Notion-based productivity tool.
    → We find threads in r/productivity, r/Notion, r/startups where people are asking for help managing their week.

  • You run an AI image generator.
    → We surface conversations in r/AIArt and r/midjourney where users are stuck or curious about new tools.

  • You’re a freelancer or agency.
    → Get notified when founders in r/Entrepreneur or r/SaaS ask for landing page help or growth advice.

“Every single customer I’ve gotten came from using my own tool. It works because it doesn’t feel like marketing—it feels like showing up with value.” – John, Founder


πŸ”₯ Reddit Just Got a Big Upgrade

Reddit recently rolled out AI-powered ad tools like Community Intelligence, using real user comments to enrich ads.

That’s great for big brands.

But Subreddit Signals is here for the rest of us—the bootstrappers, side-hustlers, and lean teams who want to grow without spending $5K/month on agency campaigns.


πŸš€ How to Get Started

  1. Drop in your product description

  2. Tell us what type of leads you want

  3. Start getting signals from across Reddit—today

It works during your coffee break. And it works while you sleep.


Want to see how it works for your niche?

Try it free πŸ‘‰ https://subredditsignals.com

You’ll never scroll Reddit the same way again.


P.S.

If you’ve ever gotten a customer from Reddit before—imagine what happens when you stop relying on luck.

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