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Best tools for email automation?

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How do you find customers for your SaaS?

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Looking for alternatives to [competitor]

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What tools do indie hackers use daily?

r/indiehackers2h
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4 relevant43 missed
HOTPosted 1h ago
Viral: 87/100
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How do you find customers for your SaaS?

4518Relevance: 9/10

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I keep losing track of follow-ups and deals are slipping

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How do you organize customer conversations across channels?

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My spreadsheet for tracking leads is becoming unmanageable

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r/SaaS• 2h ago

How do you handle email follow-ups without being annoying?

I keep losing deals because I either follow up too much or too little. What's the sweet spot?

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How Reddit Radar Works: Complete Overview

Manual Reddit Marketing vs Reddit Radar

The chaos of manual Reddit marketing includes scrolling through multiple subreddits and missing opportunities:

  • r/startups: Best tools for email automation? - 23 upvotes, missed
  • r/SaaS: How do you find customers for your SaaS? - 45 upvotes, found
  • r/marketing: Looking for alternatives to [competitor] - 12 upvotes, missed
  • r/indiehackers: What tools do indie hackers use daily? - 89 upvotes, missed
  • r/Entrepreneur: My startup failed - lessons learned - 156 upvotes, missed
  • r/growmybusiness: Need help with Reddit marketing - 8 upvotes, found

With Reddit Radar, you get focused opportunities like: How do you find customers for your SaaS? in r/SaaS with viral score 87/100.

AI-generated reply: Multi-sort scanning helps - check new, hot, AND rising feeds. New = less competition, rising = viral potential. I track 15 communities and find 5-10 good opportunities daily.

ICP Matching: Find People IN Your Market

The key insight: Find people who don't know they need your product yet

What keyword tools find (people shopping for tools):

  • Best CRM tools for small business 2024? - Shopping for tools
  • Salesforce vs HubSpot - which is better? - Comparing competitors
  • Any alternatives to [competitor]? - Already researching
  • What CRM do you use for your startup? - Generic question

What Reddit Radar finds (people with the problem you solve):

  • I keep losing track of follow-ups and deals are slipping - Has the problem you solve (Relevance: 9/10)
  • How do you organize customer conversations across channels? - Active pain point (Relevance: 8/10)
  • My spreadsheet for tracking leads is becoming unmanageable - Ready for a solution (Relevance: 9/10)
  • Struggling to remember context from previous calls - Ideal customer profile (Relevance: 8/10)

Writing Styles: Sound Like a Redditor

Sample post from r/SaaS: How do you handle email follow-ups without being annoying?

I keep losing deals because I either follow up too much or too little. What's the sweet spot?

Five different reply styles:

Casual: Like texting a friend

Oh man, the follow-up struggle is real! I used to be super annoying about it until I tried the 3-7-14 rule. First follow-up after 3 days, second at 7, final at 14. After that, just let it go. Also, each follow-up should add value - share a relevant article, a case study, whatever. Don't just say "checking in" because that's the fastest way to get ignored lol

Professional: Polished but warm

The key is structured persistence with value-add at each touchpoint. I recommend a cadence of 3, 7, and 14 days post-initial contact. Each follow-up should provide incremental value: industry insights, relevant case studies, or solutions to challenges they mentioned. This demonstrates investment in their success rather than mere sales pressure.

Witty: Clever observations

Ah yes, the ancient art of not being That Person in someone's inbox. My secret? The "would I want to receive this" test. If your follow-up just says "circling back" - congratulations, you've written the world's most deletable email. Add something useful each time. Be the person they're glad emailed them, not the person they're filtering to spam.

Technical: Data-driven

Data suggests optimal follow-up intervals of 3-7-14 days maximize response rates while minimizing unsubscribes. Key metrics to track: open rates per touchpoint, reply latency, and conversion by follow-up number. Pro tip: A/B test your subject lines and measure CTR. Most CRMs have this built-in now.

Storytelling: Personal narratives

I used to be the worst at this. Lost a $50k deal because I followed up 6 times in 2 weeks (cringe). Then I lost another because I waited 3 weeks to check in. The thing that finally clicked? I stopped thinking of follow-ups as "checking in" and started treating them as "continuing a conversation." Now I share something useful each time - a relevant podcast episode, a quick insight. My reply rate tripled.

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Account Health: The 10:1 Ratio

The 10:1 rule means 10 helpful comments for every promotional post. Reddit isn't against marketing - it's against obvious marketing. The right ratio keeps you authentic.

Health status levels:

  • Excellent (15:1 or higher): Strong warmup history. Your account looks authentic to both Reddit and community members.
  • Good (10:1 to 15:1): Healthy balance. You can occasionally promote without triggering spam detection.
  • Warning (5:1 to 10:1): Getting promotional. Consider more helpful comments before your next plug.
  • At Risk (Below 5:1): High spam risk. Focus on genuine engagement to rebuild credibility.

Viral Potential Scoring

Priority tiers:

  • HOT (Score 80-100): Exceptional momentum, very short window. These opportunities don't come often. - Act now
  • HIGH (Score 65-79): Strong opportunity worth prioritizing. Good momentum and reasonable timing. - Within hours
  • NORMAL (Score 40-64): Decent opportunity. Worth engaging if you have a genuinely helpful response. - Same day
  • LOW (Score Below 40): Timing has passed or competition too high. Focus your energy elsewhere. - Skip

Scoring factors:

  • Upvote Velocity: How fast the post is gaining traction
  • Post Timing: Sweet spot between 1-3 hours after posting
  • Comment Competition: Fewer comments means higher visibility potential
  • Source Momentum: Subreddit activity and cross-posting signals