Three steps to your first qualified lead
Leadline is built to move fast. Our system is designed to take the complexity out of Reddit monitoring and turn it into a streamlined workflow that anyone on your team can manage. Here is exactly how we turn a Reddit post into a booked call.
1. Define your target signals
Setup takes less than two minutes. You tell Leadline which communities (subreddits) your customers hang out in and what keywords or "pain point phrases" represent a buying signal for you. For example, if you sell a CRM, you might track "recommend a CRM", "switching from Salesforce", or "my sales data is a mess". Leadline uses these to anchor its search, but our AI goes much deeper than simple keyword matching.
2. AI-Powered detection and scoring
This is where the magic happens. Leadline's AI scans every new post in your target subreddits in real-time. It doesn't just look for words; it understands intent. It can tell the difference between someone asking for a tool and someone just complaining about the weather. Every post is assigned an Intent Score from 0 to 100. A score of 90+ means someone is practically holding their credit card out—these are the leads you see first.
3. Contextual and authentic outreach
When a high-intent signal is found, you get an alert. Inside your Leadline dashboard, you'll see a summary of the post, the user's history, and a suggested reply. Reddit is a sensitive platform; if you spam, you get banned. Leadline helps you draft responses that add value to the thread first. By being helpful in public, you earn the right to move the conversation to a private DM or a demo call. It’s a cleaner, more human way to sell.
Real-time monitoring 24/7
The best leads on Reddit move fast. If you wait 24 hours to reply to a recommendation request, five other people have already commented. Leadline ensures you are the first to know when a relevant conversation starts, giving you the "first-mover advantage" that often determines who gets the sale.