Turn Reddit Into Your Best Lead Channel.
Deploy an AI agent that scans subreddits around the clock for people asking about problems your product solves.
The Problem
Reddit has millions of high-intent posts from people actively seeking solutions. But manually monitoring dozens of subreddits is impossible, and by the time you find a relevant post, someone else has already replied.
The Solution
A ClawDeploy agent monitors your target subreddits 24/7, scores posts by purchase intent, and delivers qualified leads with draft replies — so you respond in hours, not days.
- 1List your target subreddits and describe the problems your product solves
- 2AI scans every new post and scores it by relevance and purchase intent
- 3Qualified leads are enriched with poster context and pain point analysis
- 4Daily digests with draft replies delivered to your messaging channel
Example Prompts
Monitor r/SaaS, r/smallbusiness, r/startups, and r/Entrepreneur for posts where someone is looking for automation tools, AI assistants, or ways to scale without hiring. Score each post 1-10 on intent.
Monitoring configured for 4 subreddits. Tracking keywords: automation, AI assistant, scale without hiring, reduce headcount, too many tasks, overwhelmed, need help with. Estimated daily volume: 15-25 relevant posts, 3-5 high-intent (score 7+). First digest will be delivered in 24 hours.
This Reddit user posted: "Solo founder here, spending 4 hours/day answering the same customer questions. Need a better way." Analyze this lead and draft a helpful reply.
Lead analysis: - **Intent score:** 9/10 — Active pain, specific time investment, seeking solutions - **Context:** Solo founder, likely SaaS or e-commerce, support-heavy product - **Budget signal:** Not mentioned, but 4 hours/day of founder time = high urgency Draft reply: "I was in the exact same spot 6 months ago. What worked for me: I set up an AI agent that handles the repetitive questions (billing, how-to, feature requests) on auto-pilot. Freed up about 3 hours/day. The key was making sure it could escalate the tricky stuff to me. Happy to share the setup I use if you're interested."
Summarize this week's Reddit lead activity. Which subreddits had the most high-intent posts? What themes are emerging?
Weekly Reddit lead summary: **Total posts scanned:** 842 across 4 subreddits **Relevant posts:** 67 (8%) **High-intent (7+):** 12 **Top subreddits:** r/SaaS (5 high-intent), r/smallbusiness (4), r/startups (2), r/Entrepreneur (1) **Emerging themes:** 1. "AI for customer support" queries up 40% vs. last week 2. Multiple posts about replacing VA teams with AI agents 3. Growing frustration with Zendesk pricing — 3 posts looking for alternatives **Recommendation:** The Zendesk frustration is a hot thread to engage in.
Key Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
How many subreddits can the agent monitor?
There's no hard limit. Most users monitor 5-20 subreddits. The agent handles the volume regardless — it scans every new post.
Won't replies feel like spam?
The agent drafts helpful, context-aware replies — not sales pitches. The goal is to genuinely help the poster while naturally mentioning your experience. You always review before posting.
Does the agent post replies automatically?
No. The agent drafts replies and delivers them to you for review. You decide what to post and when. Full control stays with you.
Can it track keywords beyond just subreddits?
Yes. You can define keyword combinations, exclude terms, and set minimum upvote thresholds. The agent uses both subreddit scope and keyword matching.
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