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RedLeads

Identify high-intent buyers on Reddit with AI

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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.
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Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm dyang, the maker behind RedLeads AI. We’ve all been there: spending hours manually digging through Reddit threads, trying to find someone who actually needs our product, only to end up with a list of "noisy" keywords or people just venting. I built RedLeads because I wanted a tool that actually understands commercial intent. Our autonomous AI engine doesn't just track words—it analyzes professional pain points and identifies real "buying signals." It scouts Reddit 24/7 so you can focus on closing deals instead of searching for them. Key Features: 🧠 AI Intent Scoring: We filter the noise to find the "whales." 🚀 Smart Matching: Leads that perfectly fit your specific business profile. 🛡️ Autonomous Scouting: Our "Evolutionary Brain" finds high-value subreddits automatically. 🎁 Special for PH Community: We are offering a 14-day extended free trial (usually 7 days) and a 30% lifetime discount for our early birds! Just sign up via the link and use the code "PH30". I’ll be here all day to answer your questions and listen to your feedback. Let’s make B2B outreach smarter and more intent-driven! 🚀 Cheers
RedLeads

Hi Product Hunt! 👋

I'm dyang, the solo dev behind RedLeads.

The Backstory: A few weeks ago, I was a defeated developer. I got banned on Reddit twice while trying to find leads. My IP was blacklisted, and my scrapers were useless. 💀

That failure led to a realization: Keywords are noise. Intent is gold.

I stopped building a "scraper" and built an AI Brain. 🧠

Why RedLeads?

  • We find the "Whales": Our AI scored a lead last week who lost $15k on bad outbound and was begging for a solution.

  • We provide the Strategy: Don't just get a link; get an AI-generated, non-spammy outreach plan.

  • We are Anti-Ban: Built with a self-healing engine (curl_cffi) that behaves like a human to beat those 403 blocks.

Special for PH Community: 🎁
Use code "PH30" for a 30% lifetime discount and enjoy an extended 14-day free trial.

I’ll be here all day. Ask me anything about the tech stack, the Reddit cat-and-mouse game, or the intent logic! 🚀

Cheers,
dyang

Coco zhu

This is a bold claim! I've used keyword alerts before and they are 90% spam. How exactly does your AI distinguish between someone just 'talking' about a problem vs. someone 'ready to buy'?

My niche is 'Cybersecurity for Remote Teams'—can your engine really find 'Whales' for this?

RedLeads

@coco_zhu1 Great question! You’re 100% right—standard keyword alerts are a nightmare because they lack Context.

Here is how RedLeads AI fixes that, and a quick 'Whale' report for your niche:

🧠 1. The 'Talk' vs. 'Buy' Distinction

Standard tools just see the word 'VPN' and ping you. Our AI (the 'Evolutionary Brain') acts like a human auditor. It analyzes:

Urgency: Is the user just asking "What is a VPN?" (Informational - Ignored) vs. "Our remote team just got hit with a phishing attack and our current setup is failing" (High Urgency - Flagged).

Commercial Reality: It looks for specific markers like budget mentions, complaints about current enterprise competitors, or "looking for recommendations for my team of 50."

Authority Check: It parses the user's role and context within the thread to see if they are a decision-maker or someone with a real professional problem.

🛡️ 2. For 'Cybersecurity for Remote Teams'

I just ran a quick 'manual' bypass of our engine for your niche. Here are 3 types of 'Whales' we found recently:

The Compliance Whale: Founders in r/startups asking how to pass a SOC-2 audit with a 100% remote team. (Massive intent for security services).

The Competitor Refugee: Someone in r/sysadmin complaining about Zscaler's complexity or Okta's recent pricing hike for small remote teams.

The Crisis Whale: A CTO in r/MSP asking for advice on Zero-trust architectures after a near-miss breach on an employee's home router.

In standard tools, these would be buried under 'security' noise. In RedLeads, these get a 90%+ Intent Score because they represent specific, high-stakes business needs.

🎁 Want the direct links?

Sign up for our pre-launch on this page (click 'Notify Me'), and DM me your email. I'll send you a custom report with 5 real-time Cybersecurity leads currently active on Reddit.

Let's find those whales! 🚀