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Pinged
Find people already looking for what you sell
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Find people already looking for what you sell
12 followers
Pinged helps sales teams and founders find people already looking for what they sell. Discover high-intent buyers from real conversations across Reddit, X, and the public web, or upload your existing lead list and rank prospects by buying intent. Instead of guessing who to contact, Pinged helps you focus on the people most likely to respond.


Hey Product Hunt ๐
I'm Aravind, one of the makers of Pinged.
Like many founders, my co-founder and I spent a lot of time trying to find people who might actually be interested in what we were building.
Not sending messages.
Not writing outreach.
Just finding the right people.
We would spend hours searching LinkedIn, opening profiles one by one, checking whether someone matched our ideal customer profile, and then repeating the process again the next day.
It worked, but it was slow.
So we built Pinged for ourselves first.
With Pinged, you describe your ideal customer in plain English, and the platform helps surface relevant LinkedIn prospects without manually digging through endless search results.
A few examples:
๐ "Early-stage SaaS founders with small teams looking for customers"
๐ "Owners of small e-commerce brands handling growth themselves"
๐ "Founders building AI tools for businesses"
Our goal isn't to become another CRM or outreach platform.
We simply want to help founders spend less time searching and more time talking to potential customers.
We launched a paid waitlist first to validate demand and were fortunate to get our first paying users before completing the MVP. Today, the product is fully functional and we're excited to finally share it with the wider community.
We'd genuinely love your feedback, questions, and criticism.
Thanks for checking out Pinged โค๏ธ
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Finding high intent from real threads is the dream compared to cold lists. How do you avoid pulling in people who are just complaining or researching casually to give space for people actually ready to buy?