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.
r/marketing·u/penny_loops·1h 20m ago
7.5 match
Best low-budget B2B marketing tools you actually use?
“Bootstrapped marketer here. What's actually pulling weight in your stack right now? Especially curious about tools that surface customer intent.”
r/startups·u/founder_jules·1h 35m ago
7.4 match
Anyone using AI to draft replies on Reddit?
“Curious if anyone here is using AI to draft replies for community engagement. I'm worried about getting flagged as a bot but the time savings could be huge.”
r/SmallBusiness·u/jordan_runs·2h ago
7.1 match
Reddit ads vs organic posts: anyone tested both?
“Considering throwing $500 at Reddit ads but suspicion is organic engagement actually performs better long-term. Real data anywhere?”
r/SaaS·u/clara_growth·2h ago
6.9 match
Reddit as a real growth channel: overrated?
“Heard a lot about Reddit being underrated for B2B distribution but every time I try I get downvoted or removed by mods. Anyone made it actually work?”
r/freelance·u/lina_writes·3h ago
6.7 match
Where do you find clients these days?
“Old reliable channels are drying up. Upwork is a race to the bottom, LinkedIn DMs are dead. What's the new playbook?”
r/SaaS·u/howard_built·4h ago
6.5 match
How long did your launch take to find first paying users?
“Just curious about realistic timelines. Hearing wildly different numbers from different founders.”
r/salestechniques·u/quinn_cl·5h ago
6.3 match
Is inbound from forums actually real or vanity metric territory?
“Boss is skeptical that forum engagement converts. Anyone have hard numbers to share?”