A few weeks ago, I was a frustrated solo dev. I got banned on Reddit twice while trying to find leads for my SaaS. My IP was blacklisted, and my bots were dead.
But that failure led to a realization: Keywords are noise. Intent is gold.
Traditional tools flood you with every mention of a word. Track "CRM" and you get 99% memes and news. I decided to stop building a "scraper" and started building an AI Brain.
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.
Since I started building RedLeads AI, people keep asking me: "Is there really any money on Reddit? Isn't it just for memes and venting?"
So, I ran our engine through a few specialized subreddits yesterday to find users with "Hair-on-fire" problems the kind that lead to immediate B2B sales.
Here are 3 "Whale" leads we found. No keywords, just pure AI intent analysis:
We ve all been on both sides of the "Cold Outreach" nightmare.
As founders/marketers, we spend hours scouring subreddits for potential users. As users, we get flooded with low-effort, "I see you're interested in X" DMs that feel like spam.
I ve been obsessed with a question lately: Why is finding customers on Reddit still so manual and "noisy"?
Stop wasting hours on manual Reddit hunting. 🎯 RedLeads AI turns discussions into a high-intent sales pipeline.
Our autonomous engine understands intent—not just keywords. It scouts for buying signals and matches them to your business 24/7.
🧠 AI Scoring: Know who is ready to buy vs. just venting.
🚀 Smart Matching: Leads that fit your specific business profile.
💎 High ROI: Find "whales" before competitors do.
Stop searching. Start closing.