Lead generation
Find Reddit leads without posting on Reddit
Reddit surfaces painfully specific buying questions, and raw keyword alerts bury them in noise. CueScout scores for intent, explains the match, and shows you which of those threads AI assistants are already reading when they answer the same question.
Outcome
A tighter workflow: fewer weak alerts, and a clear list of pages worth writing.
Why teams need it
- Keyword alerts catch every mention, not every buying conversation.
- Manual subreddit checking does not scale across categories and competitors.
- Posting into other people’s threads risks the account you did it from. Permanent bans are common, and we collected four of them building this.
How CueScout handles it
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Scan buyer-intent queries
CueScout builds Reddit searches from your product, keywords, competitors, and target communities. If you ran this habit on GummySearch, the migration notes cover what carries over before its shutdown deadline.
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Score the thread
Each match is scored for intent and shown with the exact reason it was saved.
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Write the page it asks for
Recurring questions become a dated plan of pages to publish on your own domain, each with its source threads attached.
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Measure the page
Visibility checks keep running the question the page was written for, so you can see whether AI engines started citing it.
What makes the workflow measurable
- Citation tracking shows which threads and pages AI answers cite in your category, not just whether you appeared.
- Every saved lead includes the source, query, match reason, and intent context.
- Read-only by design: CueScout never touches your Reddit account, because it does not need one.
- Re-checks after you publish show whether AI engines started citing the page you wrote.
- Lead feedback shows which keywords, competitors, sources, and queries produce good or bad matches.
Free tool
The community threads you answer are what AI engines read. Check whether they already name you when a buyer asks for a tool like yours.
Free ChatGPT visibility checkerFrequently asked questions
Does CueScout post anything on my behalf for reddit leads?
No. CueScout is read-only. It reads public threads the way a logged-out visitor does, and there is no Reddit account to connect. What it hands you is a page to write on your own site, with the threads that prompted it attached as evidence.
Which sources does CueScout monitor?
CueScout monitors Reddit, Hacker News, and Quora today. Those sources cover many of the public conversations that buyers and AI answer engines use to evaluate products.
How do I know which conversations are worth acting on?
Each lead includes an intent score, source context, match query, and plain-language reason. You can mark leads good or not relevant so future scans and reports get sharper.
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Read moreRun this workflow on your product
Set up your product, scan Reddit, Hacker News, and Quora, then review the conversations CueScout thinks are worth your time.