How to find ecommerce leads on Reddit.
A caution-first guide to finding ecommerce and Shopify leads from Reddit posts about conversion, ads, fulfillment, inventory, email, and platform pain.
Find ecommerce pain pointsData snapshot
The internal report found 6 ecommerce-category rows with a 90 average intent score. Sources included r/dropshipping, r/ecommerce, r/smallbusiness, and r/shopify.
This is a promising vertical, but it needs strict filtering because ecommerce Reddit contains a lot of beginner, dropshipping, and consumer noise.
What to watch
Useful phrases include "Shopify conversion rate is terrible", "need help fixing abandoned cart emails", "looking for a better returns app", and "our fulfillment process is breaking".
Strong posts mention store-owner pain, revenue impact, a platform, a current app or workflow, and a problem that a service or software provider can solve.
Noise to avoid
Filter out beginner "how do I start dropshipping" posts, consumer shopping threads, marketplace rants, and vague store feedback with no buying path.
Manual workflow
Search by platform plus problem: Shopify, abandoned cart, fulfillment, inventory, returns, conversion rate, product images, email flows, and app alternatives.
FAQ
Can ecommerce leads be found on Reddit?
Yes, but the best ecommerce signals come from store-owner problems with revenue impact, not beginner dropshipping chatter.
Which ecommerce problems are strongest?
Conversion, fulfillment, inventory, returns, abandoned cart, platform migration, and app alternatives are stronger than generic store feedback.
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