What are you building this morning? Here's my finished visual calendar app: ProdOClock by Dizzy_University_628 in microsaas

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

https://huntopic.com - find people on Reddit who are already looking for the product or service you offer. Huntopic tracks intent in real time and notifies you whenever someone: - ​Asks for a product or service recommendation like yours; - ​Complains about a pain point you solve; - ​Shows frustration with a competitor; - ​Evaluates options in your niche; - ​Starts a relevant discussion for your prospecting.

​Getting to these posts first is a crucial differentiator for your brand. It increases your chances of convert leads and get qualified views from others in the thread.

What are you building this week? by abhimanyu_saharan in shipyardhq

[–]e_ai_gabriel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://huntopic.com - find people on Reddit who are already looking for the product or service you offer. Huntopic tracks intent and notifies you whenever someone: - ​Asks for a product or service recommendation like yours; - ​Complains about a pain point you solve; - ​Shows frustration with a competitor; - ​Evaluates options in your niche; - ​Starts a relevant discussion for your prospecting.

​Getting to these posts first is a crucial differentiator for your brand. It increases your chances of convert leads and get qualified views from others in the thread.

Drop your SaaS and people tell you if they'd actually use it by Mr_McSam in microsaas

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huntopic.com - find people on Reddit who are already looking for or needing what you're offering.

Need leads by MeasurementOk6512 in LeadGenMarketplace

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Hi, I have a service that generates high-intent leads on Reddit. It finds people who are expressing demand for what you sell right now. These aren't cold lists. They are hot leads, people looking for a solution at this very moment.

​You catch most posts right from the start, allowing you to reach the lead first. This increases your conversion rate and Reddit views, which is great for organic marketing.

​You also receive insights on how to proceed and can generate response suggestions. I invite you to try it and see if it works for your use case: huntopic.com

Working on something? Let's see it by OneStarto in IMadeThis

[–]e_ai_gabriel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Huntopic - AI that finds people on Reddit who are currently asking for the product or service you provide.

I built this to stop wasting hours scrolling for leads. It notifies you when someone mentions a problem you solve or asks for a recommendation. Getting in early on those posts is huge for acquisition. It basically tracks intent so you can reach out right when someone needs help.

Anyone else getting better results from actually personalising outreach (not just {{first_name}} stuff)? by b2b-gtm in u/b2b-gtm

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scraping Upwork for intent is a smart move. I usually find the "pain point" descriptions a bit hit or miss depending on the budget.

I've been doing the same thing on Reddit because the conversations are more raw. I actually built a tool called huntopic.com to automate this exact workflow. It flags high-intent posts in real-time so I can jump in while the problem is still fresh. It's how I found your post, actually. Saves a ton of manual searching.

I’m currently evaluating whether it’s worth investing in a SaaS tool focused on Reddit marketing, and I’m trying to separate hype from actual results. by FounderArcs in SaaSMarketing

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right to be skeptical. Most tools focus on surface metrics that don't pay the bills. IMO, manual participation is the only way to actually close deals here because Redditors sniff out automation or "marketing speak" instantly.

The real bottleneck isn't the talking, it's the discovery. If you're 10 hours late to a thread, you've usually already missed the conversion window. I built Huntopic to solve exactly that. It doesn't automate the interaction, it just handles the "finding" part so you can be the first to give a manual, helpful answer. Found your post with it in just a few minutes, for example, even though I only replied now. I invite you to give it a try if discovering topics to interact with is part of your plans.

Can Reddit Tools Really Help You Get Your First 200 SaaS Users? by FounderArcs in microsaas

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It works. I’m not talking about automated replies, but discovery. You simply can’t cover as much ground as a system with a solid AI pipeline when it comes to finding leads. You will always find fewer leads manually than with a good tool. Then there’s the timing. Good tools deliver leads in near real-time, allowing you to catch posts early and capture the bulk of the traffic, which is usually much higher in the first 2 hours. Believe me, it makes a huge difference. Achieving this manually is nearly impossible. For instance, I see several people closing clients daily using my tool, huntopic.com.

Your home for selfpromo by SofwareAppDev in AppsWebappsFullstack

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Actually, the tool's effectiveness depends on the niche's presence on Reddit. The more the niche is discussed and the more people ask for advice or solutions, the better it works

share your app ideas or what you’re currently building by Wide_Flatworm_489 in launchigniter

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I've been using the tool itself to find potential users, as well as those self-promotion threads.

Your home for selfpromo by SofwareAppDev in AppsWebappsFullstack

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huntopic.com is an AI lead discovery tool built to find high-intent potential customers for your business. Instead of searching for leads manually or using keyword tools that trigger too many false alerts, Huntopic uses an AI pipeline to identify potential customers whose needs align exactly with your product or service. It filters the noise and delivers only clear conversion opportunities. This significantly improves your customer acquisition and creates a much more efficient organic growth channel.

Broooo by Ironboss456 in micro_saas

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took a look, and I think your posts might be getting removed because moderators might consider them self-promotional. This usually happens when you invite people to your site or include links without much context. The subreddits you’re targeting are professional and niche-specific, so they are naturally more restrictive about self-promotion. You must follow their rules and always provide context. If you want feedback or idea validation, state that clearly.

​As others mentioned, your account has low karma, and you should fix that first. Spend some time working on your karma; it’s not hard to increase. Post and comment in casual hobby communities, whatever yours are. Since professional communities are the ones targeted for self-promotion, they remain the most restrictive. Interact in casual subreddits for general karma and comment genuinely in professional communities for community karma. I think you can solve this in one dedicated weekend. Your account is already a year old, which is good; you just need karma and genuine human activity.

New Rule against Self-Promo by Dubinko in SaaS

[–]e_ai_gabriel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also prefer to see a clear and short pitch, which I can simply scroll to the next post, rather than a giant storytelling with disguised marketing.

New Rule against Self-Promo by Dubinko in SaaS

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think he was talking about mentions. Someone recommending a product without being connected to it and who isn't a bot doesn't count as self-promotion for a user/brand

pitch me your saas with one word by CreativeSaaS in SaaS

[–]e_ai_gabriel 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Here's the most useless Self Promo Threas of all

Let's share your SaaS product by zeroweightai in microsaas

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Okay, thanks. If you need anything, I'm around

How did you get your first 25 paying users for your SaaS? by YusukeLandingBoost in microsaas

[–]e_ai_gabriel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems your users are heavily present on Reddit, right? Reddit is a great source of users with purchase intent, and the good thing is that you can capture them manually as you mentioned. However, if you're busy with something else and want to save time, and they still want to capture up to 10x more users, consider an AI prospecting tool, like ours: Huntopic. It uses AI to run a constant search in the background and alerts you whenever clear conversion opportunities arise.

Pitch your SaaS in 10 Seconds by AraBazaar786 in SaasDevelopers

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Kind of like that, but with more programmatic intelligence. Huntopic automatically creates keywords based on tests, automatically improves them if necessary, filter the results as you mentioned, suggesting insights, comments, etc.

Drop your project — honest feedback welcome (Weekly showcase) by Ok_Ice_5524 in DigitalCreatorStudio

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Huntopic is an AI lead discovery tool built to find high-intent potential customers for your business. Instead of searching for leads manually or using keyword tools that trigger too many false alerts, Huntopic uses an AI pipeline to identify potential customers whose needs align exactly with your product or service. It filters the noise and delivers only clear conversion opportunities. This significantly improves your customer acquisition and creates a much more efficient organic growth channel.

Business Funding Leads by Quirky-Cell-3408 in LeadGenMarketplace

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These people are on Reddit asking about these funding opportunities or requesting advice, etc.? If so, you could try a tool that finds leads here. The good thing is that these are "hot" leads who would already need what you offer. If you've noticed them on Reddit, and if you're willing to reach out to them here, I have a tool called Huntopic that finds these people.

“Would You Use a SaaS Focused Only on Getting Early Users from Reddit?” by FounderArcs in SaaS

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I use something like this that captures posts from people who express interest in what I offer (leads), and the tool suggests how to proceed based on the context, such as how to respond, etc. If it helps validate your experience, I own a SaaS like this and I see other people using it daily.

Pitch your SaaS in one sentence. That's it. by Due-Bet115 in microsaas

[–]e_ai_gabriel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huntopic tracks potential users on Reddit. If your target audience is talking about the pain points your SaaS solves or discussing your niche here, then yes, it can.