LEADLINE.DEV/NEW

13 May 2026

Reddit lead discovery has changed.

The old workflow was built around searching, saving tabs, checking the same communities by hand, and hoping the right thread was still warm when someone finally found it.

Leadline v2 is built around a different idea: the best opportunities should surface automatically, with enough context to know what matters and enough structure to act before the conversation moves on.

It monitors the subreddits, keywords, competitors, and buyer problems you care about, then turns noisy Reddit activity into ranked mentions, organized campaigns, and reply-ready moments.

The result is simpler: fewer stale searches, fewer missed posts, and a clearer path from public demand to a useful reply.

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The new system treats every mention like part of a living workspace. A post is not just found and forgotten. It can be scored, tagged, saved to a campaign, drafted against, and moved forward without losing the original Reddit context.

That matters because timing is only half the problem. The other half is knowing why a thread is worth a reply, what angle makes sense, and whether it belongs in today's queue or a longer-running campaign.

Leadline v2 makes that workflow visible. It gives teams a place to see demand as it appears, separate signal from noise, and turn the right conversations into replies while they still feel native to the thread.

Matt.K