Lead generation

Reddit Lead Bot

The moment someone describes the problem you solve, you get the link.

You tell it the topics to watch — the problems your product solves, the terms your buyers use. It scans Reddit around the clock across the subreddits those conversations happen in, and when a matching post or discussion shows up, it sends you the link to the thread. You join the conversation while it is still live; it finds the openings, you work them.

Try Reddit Lead Bot — URL needed

At a glance

Coverage
Reddit, around the clock
Watches for
Topics you set
Delivers
Links to threads
Engagement
You, not the bot

The shift

What it replaced

Before this existed

You meant to check Reddit for people describing the problem you solve, and either forgot or found the thread days after the conversation had moved on.

After

The thread reaches you while it is live and worth a reply, because something was watching the subreddits for your topic the whole time you were not.

What you can check

  • Scans Reddit 24/7
  • Topics you define
  • Links to live threads
  • Surfaces, never posts

Fit

Where it fits, and where it does not

  • Founders and marketers doing their own lead-gen

    If replying to the right Reddit thread at the right time is a channel you believe in but never have time to work, this is the part that was taking the time.

  • Teams selling into communities that live on Reddit

    Developer tools, SaaS, hobby and trade products — anywhere buyers ask each other for recommendations in public, the ask is a lead and the bot catches it.

  • Anyone whose buyers describe their problem before they search for a tool

    The thread that starts "does anyone else struggle with…" is upstream of the one that names your category. Watching the problem, not just the product, is where the early conversations are.

Not built for

  • Products whose buyers are not on Reddit in any real numbers
  • Anyone wanting automated replies or DMs — it surfaces threads, it does not post
  • Teams with nobody free to join a conversation while it is still live
  • Anyone planning to drop the same sales pitch into every thread it finds

In the wild

What people do with it

  • Solo founders

    The marketing channel you never had time to work

    You know Reddit is where your buyers ask for tools like yours. Watch the topics, and reply to the threads that come to you instead of the ones you happen to scroll past.

  • Community-led growth

    Being early in the thread, not the fortieth reply

    The first useful answer in a "what should I use for X" thread gets the clicks. A match that reaches you in minutes is the difference between that reply and a late one nobody reads.

  • Agencies watching a niche

    Catching demand in a space you sell into

    Point it at the language of a vertical you work and read the feed as a live picture of what that market is asking for this week — and a list of conversations to be useful in.

Architecture

How it holds

You define the topics and the terms that signal a buyer. The bot scans Reddit continuously — posts and discussions, across the communities where your topic comes up — and matches them against what you set to watch. Every match comes back as a link straight to the thread. It surfaces the conversation; it does not post in it. What you say, and whether it is welcome, stays with you.

  1. Name what to watch

    Give it the topics, terms and problems that signal one of your buyers — the language they use when they are asking for what you sell.

  2. It scans around the clock

    The bot watches Reddit continuously across the communities where those conversations happen — not a daily digest you forget to open, but a match the moment one appears.

  3. Get the link, join while it is live

    Each matching thread comes to you as a link straight to the conversation. You reply in your own voice, in time to be useful — the bot found it, you own the reply.

What it does

The decisions it is made of

Not a feature list. Each of these is a choice the build turned on, and each one was made against a cheaper alternative that would have worked until it did not.

  • Always-on monitoring

    It watches Reddit around the clock, so the thread that appears at 2am on a Sunday reaches you the same as one that lands mid-morning — the window to be first in the conversation is the whole point.

  • Topics you define

    You set the terms and problems that mean a buyer is talking. Narrow it to the language your customers actually use and the feed is openings, not noise.

  • Straight to the thread

    Every match is a link to the live conversation, so there is no dashboard to comb through — you go from a notification to the reply box.

  • It surfaces, you engage

    The bot finds the conversation and hands it over; it does not post, comment or DM on your behalf. What you say in a community, and whether it belongs there, stays yours — which is also what keeps your account yours.

In practice

The shape of what it produces

lead feed · sample

  • Finally ditching spreadsheets — what do you all use to track projects?

    r/smallbusinessproject management

    4m

  • Drowning trying to track client work across three different apps

    r/Entrepreneurclient tracking

    1h

  • Recommendations for a lightweight task tracker for a tiny team?

    r/SaaStask tracker

    3h

  • How do you keep deliverables organised across a dozen clients?

    r/agencydeliverables

    6h

What the bot hands you: live conversations matched to a topic you set — here, someone watching for people shopping for a project-management tool — each a link straight to the thread, freshest first.

Security

How your data is handled

  • It works from public posts, and does not act for you

    The bot reads conversations people have posted publicly on Reddit and hands you a link. It does not post, comment, upvote or message anyone on your behalf — everything you do in a thread, you do yourself.

    EvidenceThe product’s output is a link to a public thread. Nothing is published from your account by it.

  • Reddit’s rules are yours to follow

    Joining a community means following Reddit’s content policy and that subreddit’s own rules on self-promotion. The bot finding a thread does not make a sales reply welcome in it — showing up usefully is the difference between a lead and a ban.

    EvidenceEach match links to the community it came from, where its rules are posted.

  • No audited certification

    THWorks holds no SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA or PCI DSS attestation, and Reddit Lead Bot is not covered by one. If your procurement requires it, we do not clear that bar today.

    EvidenceStated here rather than left for you to find in a security questionnaire.

These are boundaries, not certifications. The product surfaces conversations; using them well, and within the rules, is the part that stays with you.

Displaces

What it takes off the stack

  • Manually searching Reddit

    The saved searches you meant to check daily and did not are the thing this runs for you, without the forgetting.

  • An enterprise social-listening suite

    One channel, watched well, instead of a dashboard priced for a brand team monitoring twenty.

  • A VA scrolling subreddits

    The watching runs around the clock and never gets bored halfway down a feed — and the person is freed for the replying, which is the part that needs one.

Gallery

FAQ

Reddit Lead Bot, answered

The questions that come up about Reddit Lead Bot — what it does, how it is built, and what it takes to run it.

  • You tell it. You set the topics, terms and problems that signal one of your buyers, and it watches Reddit for conversations that match — so the narrower and more specific you are about the language your customers use, the cleaner the feed.

  • A link straight to the thread. When a matching post or discussion appears, the bot sends you the conversation so you can open it and reply while it is still live — there is no dashboard to comb through between the match and the reply box.

  • No. It surfaces the conversation and hands it over; it does not post, comment, upvote or DM on your behalf. What you say in a community is yours to write, which is also what keeps your account in good standing.

  • It runs around the clock rather than as a scheduled digest, so a thread that appears overnight reaches you the same as one posted while you are at your desk — the point of it is to catch conversations while there is still time to join them.

Want one of your own?