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r/SaaS·u/sarahk_builds·4m ago
9.2 match
Tool that finds Reddit posts where my ICP is asking?

Anyone know a tool that finds Reddit posts where your ICP is asking for the kind of product you sell? Tired of doom-scrolling for the right thread.

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That's literally the reason I built FidelioCore. It watches Reddit 24/7 for posts like yours and drafts a reply for you. Beta is open if you want to try it.

r/marketing·u/marcusbuilds·18m ago
8.7 match
First 100 customers as a B2B SaaS: what actually worked?

What's a good way to find your first 100 customers as a B2B SaaS? Cold email is dead, paid ads are too expensive.

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Reddit is genuinely underrated here. Communities like r/SaaS and r/Entrepreneur are full of buyers asking for tools. The tradeoff is the time cost of finding the threads, which is the gap I built FidelioCore to close.

r/indiehackers·u/sam_ships·32m ago
8.4 match
What's the cleanest way to find your ICP on Reddit?

I keep hearing Reddit is gold for B2B but every guide says 'just hang out in subs' which doesn't scale. Is there a real workflow people use?

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What worked for me was tracking 5–6 specific subs and watching for question-shaped posts (people asking 'what tool', 'what's working', etc). Doing it manually is a slog though, which is why I built a tool to surface them.

r/Entrepreneur·u/devmatt·47m ago
8.1 match
How are people doing distribution for tiny B2B tools in 2026?

Indie hacker here, just shipped a small B2B tool. Cold outbound feels gross, paid acquisition burns my MRR. What's actually working for solo founders right now?

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Honestly: showing up in conversations where your buyer is already asking. Reddit + niche Slack groups beat cold email for me. The trick is finding the right threads fast. That's the only hard part.

r/Entrepreneur·u/aria_growth·1h ago
7.8 match
Looking for tools that monitor specific keywords across Reddit

I want to track when people mention certain pain points or product categories so I can jump into the conversation early. Doesn't have to be fancy.

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FidelioCore does exactly this: keyword + semantic match across the subs you pick, with a relevance score so you only see the threads worth replying to. Avoids the firehose problem of plain keyword alerts.