How to find sales leads on Reddit without chasing cold lists.

A caution-first guide to finding Reddit sales leads from buyer-intent phrases, recommendation requests, pain posts, competitor switching, and urgent workflow problems.

Score a Reddit lead

Data snapshot

The internal report found 18 sales-category rows with a 90 average intent score. Sources included r/b2bmarketing, r/shopify, r/SaaS, r/smallbusiness, and r/sales.

This page should be caution-first because "sales leads" is broad and can drift into contact scraping. Leadline should frame Reddit leads as public conversations with pain, timing, and context.

What to watch

Useful phrases include "where are reps finding clean leads now", "need better intent than cold lists", "this manual process is killing us", and "has anyone used X vs Y".

Strong sales-lead posts ask for help, compare tools, mention data quality, describe workflow pain, or show intent to replace a current process.

Noise to avoid

Avoid career chatter, tactic debates, seller self-promotion, and threads where everyone is selling rather than buying.

Manual workflow

Search for sales workflow pain instead of generic sales keywords: prospecting data, CRM updates, lead quality, intent signals, outbound fatigue, and tool alternatives.

FAQ

Are Reddit sales leads the same as scraped contacts?

No. Reddit sales leads are public conversations where someone shows pain, timing, evaluation, or a need for help.

Why is this page caution-first?

The phrase sales leads is broad and competitive. The useful angle is buyer intent, not volume or scraping.

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