Discover high-intent discussions where people are asking for what you build. No more endless scrolling—just conversations that matter.
Your ideal customers are on Reddit asking "what's the best tool for X?" — but finding those conversations manually is impossible.
What's the best tool for finding Reddit leads?
How do you do outreach without being spammy?
Looking for alternatives to cold email
"I spent 3 hours yesterday and found nothing." Monitoring Reddit manually is a full-time job.
With 100,000+ communities, where do you start? Post in the wrong place and you're invisible.
Reddit users hate obvious marketing. One self-promotion and you're shadowbanned.
GummySearch was $99/mo. Enterprise tools are $299+. Where's the founder-friendly option?
Our discovery engine finds Reddit conversations that match your product. Each opportunity is automatically categorized—build authority or promote your product with confidence.
Each opportunity is analyzed and categorized as either authority-building or product-fit, so you know exactly how to engage.
Generate contextual replies that match the conversation tone, respect subreddit rules, and help you build authority or promote your product.
Catch conversations while they're fresh and engagement is high with real-time monitoring.
We help you find conversations—what you do next is up to you. No automation that gets you banned. Just opportunities delivered daily.
Monitoring...
"Looking for a tool like..." — found!
Set keywords related to your product, industry, or competitors. Get notified when someone asks "best tool for X"—exactly when they're ready to buy.
Found 12 communities
r/SaaS, r/startups, r/sideproject...
AI-powered recommendations for relevant communities. Find the 10 subreddits where your ideal customers are—sorted by engagement and fit.
Ready to engage
47 high-intent conversations today
Focus on high-intent "recommendation request" threads, not random mentions. Know the rules before you engage—no more accidental bans.
GummySearch was $49-99/mo before they shut down. We're half that, and we're not going anywhere.
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