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ConvoHunter

Find high-intent leads across Reddit, X, and LinkedIn

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We monitor Reddit, X, LinkedIn and more in real time to find the conversations with real buyer intent, so you can join, help, and convert. Increase your online presence effortlesly.

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Features

Context-aware conversation detection

Identifies posts with real intent, not just keyword matches.


Multi-platform monitoring

Tracks discussions across Reddit, X, LinkedIn, Hacker News, and similar public communities.


Noise filtering

Filters out low-signal posts like promos, generic chatter, and news reposts.


Problem-based search

Finds conversations based on pain points and use cases, not only product names.


Competitor and comparison detection

Detects “alternatives”, “vs”, and tool comparison discussions.


Near real-time alerts

Surfaces relevant conversations shortly after they are posted.

Use Cases

Lead discovery

Find people actively looking for solutions your product provides.

Market research

Understand real user pain points, language, and objections from live discussions.

Competitor analysis

See when and why users mention or compare competing tools.

Positioning & messaging

Extract wording users naturally use to describe their problems.

Manual outreach & engagement

Jump into relevant conversations early, without spamming.

Validation of ideas & features

Check if a problem is real and recurring before building or prioritizing features.

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Digital Nomad . I share my journey . 🛠️...

I’m Guillermo Bascuñana, SaaS founder and indie hacker. This is my 3rd product launch here! And if you are in a similar position as I am, you've grinded your way through Reddit posts and X groups trying to get people to notice your product. Over the years I learned that potential customers often discuss their problems online, but finding those conversations felt like searching for a needle in a haystack. I tried tools (which there are quite a few) hoping they'd catch those leads, but they only monitored keywords. The result is lots of noise and mediocre matches. Barely relevant. So I found myself spending hours manually scouring Reddit threads, refreshing my X feed, and digging through LinkedIn. I’d jump between browser tabs like a mad scientist, hunting down that one relevant question. It was an endless game of hide-and-seek with leads, with horrible ROI, and I knew there had to be a smarter way. One late night, it clicked. Instead of waiting for random keyword alerts, what if I proactively ran targeted searches across actual posts? If an AI could read and understand entire conversations, it could spot the real questions in context. Enter ConvoHunter. I built it using retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) agents to analyze posts in real-time across the most relevant subreddits and communities. Instead of alerting me to every mention of a keyword, the AI reads entire threads, picks out the high-intent discussions, and notifies me. It’s like having an always-on research assistant that only flags the juiciest conversations. What started as my private lead-generation hack quickly became a product I love. By joining those high-intent conversations just as people needed solutions, I’ve closed customers organically. ConvoHunter has turned dozens of random chats into real leads — and helped me grow my business by being in the right place at the right time. I’m excited to share ConvoHunter with the Fazier community today. You can try it for FREE and judge the results yourself. And if you need assistance of any kind, I will be on top of my inbox to help you out. Any questions, feedback or suggestions is greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time, Guillermo

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Digital Nomad . I share my journey . 🛠️...

I’m Guillermo Bascuñana, SaaS founder and indie hacker. This is my 3rd product launch here! And if you are in a similar position as I am, you've grinded your way through Reddit posts and X groups trying to get people to notice your product. Over the years I learned that potential customers often discuss their problems online, but finding those conversations felt like searching for a needle in a haystack. I tried tools (which there are quite a few) hoping they'd catch those leads, but they only monitored keywords. The result is lots of noise and mediocre matches. Barely relevant. So I found myself spending hours manually scouring Reddit threads, refreshing my X feed, and digging through LinkedIn. I’d jump between browser tabs like a mad scientist, hunting down that one relevant question. It was an endless game of hide-and-seek with leads, with horrible ROI, and I knew there had to be a smarter way. One late night, it clicked. Instead of waiting for random keyword alerts, what if I proactively ran targeted searches across actual posts? If an AI could read and understand entire conversations, it could spot the real questions in context. Enter ConvoHunter. I built it using retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) agents to analyze posts in real-time across the most relevant subreddits and communities. Instead of alerting me to every mention of a keyword, the AI reads entire threads, picks out the high-intent discussions, and notifies me. It’s like having an always-on research assistant that only flags the juiciest conversations. What started as my private lead-generation hack quickly became a product I love. By joining those high-intent conversations just as people needed solutions, I’ve closed customers organically. ConvoHunter has turned dozens of random chats into real leads — and helped me grow my business by being in the right place at the right time. I’m excited to share ConvoHunter with the Fazier community today. You can try it for FREE and judge the results yourself. And if you need assistance of any kind, I will be on top of my inbox to help you out. Any questions, feedback or suggestions is greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time, Guillermo