Dint know this cool lead gen way
This is interesting because most founders massively underestimate how hard Reddit distribution actually is.
The challenge isn’t “finding subreddits.”
It’s finding:
- communities with actual intent
- conversations where your product naturally fits
- threads where you can contribute without sounding promotional
Most people either:
- spam and get banned
- manually search for weeks
- give up on Reddit completely
We’ve been thinking deeply about the same problem with ScoutReddit.
One thing we noticed:
keywords alone usually don’t work well on Reddit because intent is hidden inside discussions and comments, not just post titles.
The real value is understanding:
- sentiment
- pain points
- recurring complaints
- buying signals
- emotional language
Reddit is becoming one of the best places on the internet to understand customers before building or marketing anything.
Curious how you’re handling signal vs noise internally. ()