Stop wasting time on alerts that aren't buyers. AI-powered intent detection identifies who's actually shopping vs. who's just ranting.
"The hard part isn't finding mentions, it's figuring out which threads are actually a buyer, right now, and which ones are just founders arguing."
This tool analyzes Reddit posts to detect buyer intent — so you can focus on leads ready to buy, not noise.
Distinguishes "looking for a tool" from "just ranting about founders"
0-100 intent score based on 20+ linguistic patterns
Subreddit-aware comment drafts that don't sound like AI spam
Inspired by r/SaaS discussion on finding customers on Reddit
Alternative to: Subreddit Signals, F5Bot, GummySearch — but with AI-powered intent detection
Separate buyers from casual chatter on Reddit so your outreach and monitoring focus on high-intent threads instead of low-signal discussion noise. This page is built for people who want a fast path to a working result, not a vague prompt-and-pray workflow. If you need a more reliable first draft, cleaner output, or a repeatable workflow you can hand to a teammate, Reddit Lead Intent Analyzer is designed to shorten that path.
Most visitors use Reddit Lead Intent Analyzer because they need something specific done now: a deliverable, a decision, or a workflow checkpoint. The sections below show the fastest way to get value from the tool and the adjacent pages that help you keep going.
Use it when Reddit feels full of activity but very little of it looks like real buying intent.
Best for teams using Reddit as a lead source but tired of wasting time on threads with no commercial signal.
Prioritize real buyer signals over noisy discussions
Spend time where purchase intent is stronger
Filter Reddit opportunities more intelligently
A strong outcome from Reddit Lead Intent Analyzer is not just “some output.” It should be usable with minimal cleanup, aligned to the task you opened the page for, and specific enough that you can paste it into the next step of your workflow without rewriting everything from scratch.
If the first pass feels too generic, use the use cases, FAQs, and related pages here to tighten the scope. That usually produces better results faster than starting over in a blank chat.