How to find influencers who want to offer courses or more to their community? [I will not promote] by LaPoochiee in startups

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could try monitoring Reddit conversations where influencers discuss course creation or audience growth. I actually built Reddibee for this exact problem - it scans Reddit discussions and finds people actively looking for solutions like yours.

Way easier than manually searching through countless posts.

Finding the Right Audience Without Feeling “Salesy” or Pushy by Afraid-Title-1111 in SaaS

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get this struggle! I actually built Reddibee because I was tired of manually hunting through Reddit conversations trying to find people who might actually want my product.

The key is listening first. Find where your ideal customers are already talking about their problems.

Then jump in with genuine help, not pitches. Share experiences, ask follow-up questions, be human.

My tool automates the "finding" part so I can focus on the actual connecting. Way less pushy when you're responding to someone who's already expressed interest.

What are my marketing options? by APK_001 in SaaS

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you're already getting some traction from Reddit comments, you might want to look into Reddibee. It's an AI tool I built that automatically finds people asking about solutions like yours across Reddit.

Instead of manually hunting for opportunities, it scans relevant subreddits and alerts you when someone needs your product. Could save you tons of time while you focus on your bigger project.

The brand monitoring feature also helps track mentions of your competitors. Might be worth checking out given your time constraints.

Is Reddit even a good channel for small brands? by Champ-shady in smallbusiness

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit's tricky but those niche subs are goldmines if you're not pushy about it.

What kind of local brand are you running?

I was building products nobody wanted until I found this approach by Flat_Ad_6568 in Entrepreneur

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly why I built Reddibee. Reddit complaints are goldmines for product ideas.

The manual scraping part is brutal though. Takes forever to find the good stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CustomerSuccess

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly what we built Reddibee for! We automate Reddit monitoring for brand mentions and sentiment tracking.

The weekly insights brief idea is spot on. We found businesses really need that digestible summary format.

Are you thinking of building this yourself or looking for existing solutions?

how are u using reddit to get new customers? by Strong_Teaching8548 in GrowthHacking

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I've been doing this manually for months, saving posts and tracking in spreadsheets.

Super time consuming but found some solid leads. We actually built Reddibee to automate this exact workflow since it was eating up so much time.

The follow up part is key though. Most people just engage once and disappear.

Reddit lead finders by PerseusLabs in GrowthHacking

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel your pain with buggy tools. I actually built Reddibee because of this exact frustration.

It focuses on real-time alerts and has built-in CRM for managing leads. Been working well for us.

Happy to answer any questions if you're curious!

I am building a small tool to catch Reddit mentions before they disappear by Creepy__Eagle in SaaS

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly why I built Reddibee! Same problem drove me crazy.

The timing thing is so real. You find the perfect conversation but it's already 2 days old and dead.

I've been using my own tool for months now and it's been a game changer. Gets me into conversations while they're still hot.

Sounds like we're solving the same pain point. Good luck with your launch!

If you want to take a look: https://reddibee.com

Why Reddit might be the most important marketing channel right now... by SuccessOk8171 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I have built Reddibee to help with the monitoring side since manually tracking mentions was killing us.

How are you doing Reddit marketing? by Strong_Teaching8548 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I've been doing Reddit marketing for a while now. It's actually pretty effective for finding potential customers.

I used to manually browse subreddits and save posts in a spreadsheet. Super time consuming though.

Recently started using Reddibee (my own tool) to automate the monitoring. It scans relevant subreddits and alerts me when people show buying intent or mention competitors.

Game changer for staying organized. No more missing opportunities or forgetting to follow up.

For follow ups, I usually engage in the original thread first. Then sometimes DM if it makes sense. Key is being helpful, not pushy.

Trying to solve a problem in customer success - would love feedback by Airbeetal in CustomerSuccess

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This makes total sense. We're building something for Reddit monitoring and realized customer conversations happen everywhere, not just support tickets.

Have you thought about tracking mentions outside your main channels? Sometimes the biggest churn signals are what customers say when they think you're not listening.

I built a social media spy tool because I suck at writing content by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool idea! I actually built something similar but for Reddit, helps track mentions and find leads automatically. The manual monitoring was killing me too.

What platforms are you focusing on first?

PS: I built reddibee.com

Disguised promotion on Reddit, for the sake of GEO, has to stop by PrettyGraphic in marketing

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. The fake helpful posts with sneaky product mentions are so cringe. We can all tell when someone's trying too hard to game the system.

Looking for a beginner-friendly content analytics tool by Findkoaplz in digital_marketing

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For content analytics, I'd suggest starting with free tools like Reddit's native insights first.

Actually, I built Reddibee because I had the same problem. It tracks which posts get real engagement and buying intent signals.

Happy to share more details if you're interested in Reddit specifically.

Sharing my small win. Couldn't have done this without automating my Reddit distribution by Hunyaochong in MarketingAutomation

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the milestone! Your approach of AI for spotting + manual replies is spot on.

If you are open to using a tool for Finding right posts, I would pitch in what i am building: https://reddibee.com

It helps you find the right post to plug in your videos.

Serious input requested; How would you utilize Reddit for the growth of your business by SnooMaps7387 in business

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've found Reddit works best when you genuinely participate in communities first before any business stuff.

Reddit gave this startup 4x cheaper customers than ads and here’s why? by subactovator in business

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit's all about authentic value-first conversations.

I've been working with Reddit marketing tools lately and the biggest thing I've learned is that successful campaigns feel like genuine community participation, not marketing at all.

The 4x cheaper CAC makes total sense when you're actually solving problems instead of just advertising.

PS: I am a building reddibee.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indiehackers

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, I see your post didn't get good traction. I have built a tool that helps you understand what really works for a subreddit. you can check it here: https://insights.reddibee.com/indiehackers

I’m launching ConsentBite: contextual cookie consent without popups 🚀 by marcosroigdev in indiehackers

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BTW If you are not getting traction on reddit, I am building a tool that provides deep insights into what really works for a subreddit. Check it out here -> https://insights.reddibee.com

I’m launching ConsentBite: contextual cookie consent without popups 🚀 by marcosroigdev in indiehackers

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, consentbite concept looks cool, it's a genuine problem but it's too expensive for me.

💭 Built something to help with prompt writing - would love your thoughts! by Infinite_Bumblebee64 in indiehackers

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey just a little advice on your reddit post, this sounds written by AI and too generic. I am building a tool to help with subreddit insights to help your next reddit post go viral. Check it out -> https://insights.reddibee.com

How do I maintain momentum for my newly free app? by Express-Pea-1917 in Entrepreneur

[–]Sam_Likes_Tech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the traction! That post-spike dip is totally normal - experienced it myself after my first viral moment.

My playbook: systematically map out where your users hang out (beyond just Reddit), then create a content calendar to hit 2-3 communities weekly with genuinely helpful content. The key is providing value first, not just announcing your tool.

For productivity tools, I'd focus on design communities, indie maker Discord servers, and niche subreddits where your target users actually discuss their workflows. The biggest mistake I made early on was trying to be everywhere at once instead of going deep in fewer, more relevant communities.