Why Keyword Alerts are Dead: Iβm finding $1M opportunities on Reddit in 60 seconds. π
Hey Product Hunt community! π
Most people think Reddit lead generation is just about tracking keywords like "SaaS" or "Marketing."
They are wrong.
Keywords are just noise. A person saying "I'm building a SaaS" is a distraction. A person saying "I'm losing $10k a month because my CRM is failing" is a high-intent lead. π―
Last week, my AI engine (RedLeads) scanned thousands of threads and found:
A $100k/year Cloud Cost Crisis in r/devops.
A $1,000,000 Tax Settlement Need in r/legaladvice.
A 60,000-subscriber Finance Newsletter looking for long-term sponsors.
The secret? Itβs not about what words they use; itβs about the Intent DNA. Our "Evolutionary Brain" (autonomous scouting) identifies subreddits that actually have buying power, not just memes.
π οΈ The Challenge: Give me your Niche, I'll find your "Whale"
I want to prove that your target customer is on Reddit right now, waiting for your solution.
Drop a comment below with:
What your product/service does.
Who your ideal customer is.
I will manually run my engine and reply to your comment with 3 high-intent, real-time Reddit leads that you can close today.
Why am I doing this?
Because we are launching on Feb 10th, and I want to show you the quality of our data before you even sign up.
Let's find some "Whales" together! π
Best,
Dongyang


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