An Alternative to Manual Reddit Prospecting
Manual Reddit prospecting works until it becomes a daily search chore. Leadline turns the same job into a monitored, scored, reviewable workflow.
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WORKFLOW
What manual prospecting usually looks like
The manual version is familiar: search a few keywords, open tabs, skim threads, save maybes, forget old posts, and repeat the same search tomorrow.
That can work for learning a market, but it breaks down when you need consistent lead review without living inside Reddit search.
Where time gets lost
Most time is spent sorting weak matches: old threads, low-fit communities, vague discussions, repeated keywords, and posts with no clear buyer.
The point of automation is not to remove judgment. It is to remove repetitive searching before judgment begins.
What a better workflow includes
A better workflow monitors the right sources, scores fit, keeps context attached, lets reviewers label posts, and moves reply-worthy threads into a queue.
That turns Reddit prospecting into an operating rhythm instead of a scattered browser-tab habit.
How to migrate without losing quality
Start by moving the searches you already trust into campaigns. Keep the broad terms paused until the first narrow set produces useful posts.
Then tune by rejecting low-fit matches, saving good examples, and expanding only from phrase patterns that repeatedly work.