RedditIntent is a product of SaaSphire LLC. Built for SaaS teams running Reddit outreach with intent and restraint.

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Getting Started

Best steps for getting started with RedditIntent.

RedditIntent works best when you follow the product in order: configure one project, sync a narrow set of sources, review promising threads, generate drafts carefully, capture the right leads, and only then manage the strongest opportunities inside the app.

Customer onboarding 8 guides Manual-review workflow

Create your first project

Set the project name, website, and the base context RedditIntent will use everywhere else.

Set sources and subreddit rules

Choose subreddits, keywords, and safety constraints before your first sync.

Review ranked threads

Use score breakdowns and thread detail to decide what is actually worth engaging.

Generate and review drafts

Keep human review in control and post manually after the draft is approved.

Capture and qualify leads

Turn the best Reddit conversations into trackable pipeline records with context attached.

Manage leads

Capture the strongest Reddit conversations and keep their context attached as they move through your pipeline.

What RedditIntent helps you do

RedditIntent is not just a reply generator. It is a workflow for finding high-intent Reddit conversations, drafting helpful replies, keeping context attached, and moving the strongest opportunities into a real pipeline process.

The core principle is simple: public conversation first, pipeline second, automation last. That is why the product keeps manual review and manual posting in the loop.

Create your first project

Each project is one Reddit motion. Keep it narrow. One product, one target audience, and one clear offer.

  1. Create the project with a clear name.
  2. Add the website URL because onboarding and keyword suggestions use it.
  3. Write the brand context before generating any draft.

Best practice: do not put multiple products or multiple personas in the same project.

Set sources and subreddit rules

Add subreddits and keywords in the Sources page, then define subreddit-specific rules in Subreddit Rules.

  • Allow: actively target this subreddit.
  • Watch: monitor it carefully and review manually.
  • Deny: exclude it from sync and outreach.

Start with a small source list. First syncs are easier to understand when there are only a few subreddit and keyword pairs.

Review ranked threads

Use Threads to sync Reddit sources and inspect ranked opportunities. The list is ordered by score, but you should still open Thread Detail before acting.

  1. Run sync from the Threads page.
  2. Open promising threads and inspect score breakdown, rules, and comments.
  3. Mark threads reviewed or ignored when they are not worth drafting.

Generate and review drafts

Generate drafts only for threads that justify a careful reply. Then move into Review Queue for final manual control.

  • Approve or reject drafts in Review Queue.
  • Copy the draft and open the Reddit thread from the queue.
  • Post manually from your Reddit account.

RedditIntent supports the posting workflow. It does not autopost.

Capture and qualify leads

When a thread matters beyond the reply, capture it as a lead from Thread Detail or Review Queue.

  1. Capture the lead so the thread, subreddit, author handle, and draft stay attached.
  2. Open the Leads page and add notes, company context, and contact details.
  3. Move the lead through stages such as captured, contacted, qualified, won, or lost.

Not every thread belongs in pipeline. Qualify first, then move the right leads through your workflow inside the app.

Manage leads in one workflow

Use the Leads page to keep the best Reddit conversations organized after you decide they matter beyond a single reply.

  • Capture a lead from Thread Detail or Review Queue.
  • Keep notes, stage changes, and source context attached to the same opportunity.
  • Use the pipeline inside the app until external integrations are truly ready.

Keep the workflow simple first. Discovery, review, and lead management are the core system today.

FAQ

Should I start with lots of subreddits?

No. A narrow source list makes the first sync and first review pass much easier to understand.

Should every good thread become a lead?

No. Capture leads when the conversation deserves follow-through beyond a single reply.

Is lead management the same as posting?

No. Posting is public engagement. Lead management is the internal workflow you use after deciding a conversation is worth tracking.

What is the simplest first run?

One project, two subreddits, a short keyword list, one sync, one reviewed thread, one draft, and one captured lead.