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RedLeads
Identify high-intent buyers on Reddit with AI
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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.







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
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?
@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! 🚀