Learn how to set up Leadline, tune your searches, and
turn relevant Reddit posts into replies worth sending.

Leadline.dev/docs
Guides
Set up your product context, start your first mention run,and review your first relevant Reddit posts.
Read guideConnect Reddit safely, understand posting access,and know what Leadline does with your account.
Read guideBuild sharper searches around pain, recommendations,alternatives, budget, and timing.
Read guideLearn which Reddit posts are worth acting onand which ones are weak keyword matches.
Read guideSetup approach
Leadline is built around context. A useful mention is not just a post that used the right keyword; it is someone asking a real question, comparing options, showing timing, or describing a problem your product can reasonably help with. These docs are arranged around that workflow: set up the source, sharpen the searches, judge the signal, then decide whether to save, reply, or archive.
Leadline works best when your campaign is anchored to the problem people describe on Reddit, not only the category you sell. Before adding keywords, write down the pains, alternatives, workflows, and current tools your best customers mention.
The keyword docs show how to combine category terms with recommendation phrases, competitor names, budget language, switching intent, and urgency. That keeps monitoring focused on posts that sound like demand.
The buyer-intent guide explains how to separate strong leads from weak matches. A useful Reddit reply should be based on the full thread, the subreddit, the timing, and whether your product actually fits.
If you are still deciding how Reddit should fit into your sales workflow, these pages connect the docs to the broader Leadline process: product setup, buyer-intent scoring, qualification, CRM handoff, and lead review.