Qualify before you reply
Look for pain, intent, competitor mentions, or active comparison instead of reacting to every keyword match.
ReplyRadar resources are built for founders and small GTM teams who want lead discovery, customer research, and conversation intelligence to feel useful, relevant, and manual.
Look for pain, intent, competitor mentions, or active comparison instead of reacting to every keyword match.
Your audience, positioning, tone, and pain points should decide which posts deserve your attention.
Drafts are starting points. The person posting should review every public reply before it leaves their account.
A few high-fit conversations every week can beat a pile of generic alerts that never turn into action.
A good reply opportunity is not just a post that contains your keyword. It is a place where your product context can genuinely help the person reading.
The post includes a problem your product is built to solve.
The author is asking for recommendations, alternatives, workflows, or examples.
The thread is recent enough that a helpful reply can still matter.
Your reply can add context without forcing a pitch into the conversation.
The fastest way to lose trust is to reply like the post is only a lead. Strong reply workflows preserve judgment and restraint.
Start with the specific problem in the post before mentioning your product.
Use plain language and avoid hype, hashtags, and generic encouragement.
Mention the product only when it directly helps the reader understand the answer.
Review the draft, trim anything salesy, and post from your own account.
Use X as a reply-driven discovery channel instead of relying on cold outreach or generic keyword hunting.
Learn how thoughtful replies compound into trust, profile visits, and better-fit discovery on X.
Use Reddit threads to spot live workflow pain and recommendation intent without turning the platform into generic prospecting.
Learn how to search for and qualify Reddit threads where buyers are already asking what to use.
Use this list to narrow the Reddit communities most likely to produce founder-grade signal and useful public conversations.
See which Reddit communities are most useful for finding workflow pain, recommendation intent, and buyer-adjacent conversations.
Find communities where startup feedback is more likely to produce useful critique instead of generic encouragement.
Use public Facebook posts and comment threads to spot recommendation intent and workflow pain without forcing outreach into every discussion.
Learn how to track recommendation requests, complaints, and alternatives before they become closed decisions.
Build a workflow around conversations where buyers are comparing, switching, or asking for help right now.
Focus on the discussion patterns that actually reveal demand instead of broad awareness.
Own the moments where buyers ask what they should use, replace, or switch to.
Find the Reddit communities most likely to surface founder-grade customer and competitor signal.
Use marketing communities for customer language, tool comparisons, and workflow pain research.
Monitor startup communities where founders discuss tooling, growth blockers, and operational friction in public.
Build a founder-focused Reddit monitoring surface around high-signal communities.
See how public conversation discovery can create warmer starting points than inbox-first prospecting.
Use existing demand on Reddit and X as the backbone of a founder-led distribution system.
Learn the practical workflow for turning live X posts into replies that still sound useful and human.
Learn how to participate in Reddit threads selectively, with more context and less obvious promotion.
Learn how to participate in public Facebook conversations with better fit, more context, and manual review.
Learn how to use X for social selling by responding to live recommendation requests and workflow pain with useful manual replies.
Learn how to use Reddit for social selling without forcing promotion into threads that do not need it.
Learn how to use public Facebook conversations for social selling when recommendation intent is already visible.
Learn how to decide whether an X, Facebook, or Reddit thread deserves a reply before you write one.
Explore scalable topic pages for Reddit intent discovery that still teach a real workflow.