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Reddit's packed with people describing their problems in real time. Linkeddit scans millions of conversations to find the ones where someone's basically asking for what you sell.

This platform runs 24/7, looking through subreddits you specify for discussions that match your product profile. It doesn't just match keywords. The system analyzes conversation context and assigns buying intent scores to separate tire-kickers from people ready to purchase. You get direct links to posts, engagement metrics showing how active the discussion is, and enough context to jump in naturally. Over 2500 users are currently finding prospects this way.

The feature set covers most lead generation needs. Unlimited AI agent pipelines let you run multiple searches simultaneously. Export to CSV when you've got a list worth contacting. Activity history tracking shows you patterns over time. The AI content writer helps draft responses that don't sound like spam. An expert profiles database adds another layer for finding specific types of users.

What actually works: The buying intent scoring seems legitimately useful for filtering noise. Reddit's a mess of casual chat and serious buyer questions (anything that separates those automatically saves hours). Subreddit targeting makes sense since communities cluster around specific problems. Getting direct post links beats manual searching.

The gaps matter though. No integrations mentioned with CRMs or outreach tools, so you're manually moving data around. No API access listed for custom workflows. Can't tell if team features exist for sharing leads across sales staff. No browser extension to flag posts while you're already browsing Reddit normally. The claim about finding prospects "in under 5 minutes" needs context — five minutes to set up searches or five minutes to find quality leads? Big difference.

The real question: does AI analysis beat just using Reddit's search with Boolean operators and checking posts yourself? For high-volume lead gen, probably yes. For occasional searches, maybe not worth it.

$29 monthly gets you the Pro plan with everything listed — unlimited pipelines, the content writer, expert database, CSV exports, priority support. Cancel anytime. No free tier or trial mentioned, so you're committing upfront to test if Reddit lead gen fits your workflow.

Works best for products where buyers openly discuss problems on Reddit. B2B SaaS, developer tools, niche consumer products. Less useful if your audience doesn't hang out there or discusses needs in private channels instead.

Frequently asked

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Does Linkeddit have a free trial or free plan?
Linkeddit doesn't offer a free trial or free tier. The only option is the $29 monthly Pro plan with full access to unlimited AI pipelines, content writer, and expert database. You pay upfront to test whether Reddit lead generation fits your workflow. The cancel-anytime policy limits risk, but there's no way to evaluate the platform before committing money.
Can Linkeddit integrate with my CRM or sales tools?
No integrations are listed for Linkeddit with CRMs, email tools, or sales platforms. You'll need to manually export leads via CSV and import them into your existing systems. This adds friction if you're running high-volume outreach campaigns. No API access is mentioned either, so custom workflows aren't an option without manual data transfer.
How does Linkeddit find leads differently than just searching Reddit myself?
Linkeddit runs 24/7 automated scans across subreddits and assigns buying intent scores to conversations instead of just matching keywords. It analyzes context to separate casual chat from serious buyer questions. You get engagement metrics, direct post links, and conversation history without manually filtering through Reddit threads. Over 2500 users are finding prospects this way, though whether AI analysis beats skilled Boolean searches depends on your volume needs.
What types of businesses actually get results from Linkeddit?
Products where buyers openly discuss problems on Reddit see the best results — B2B SaaS, developer tools, niche consumer products. Founders, marketers, recruiters, and sales teams use it to find customers, leads, talent, or research opportunities. Won't work if your target audience doesn't use Reddit or keeps their needs in private channels. The platform finds 'verified buying intent' by identifying people actively seeking solutions in public discussions.
How long does it take to find quality leads with Linkeddit?
Linkeddit claims users can connect with prospects in under 5 minutes, but this needs context. Setting up searches with subreddit targeting and AI pipelines might take five minutes. Actually finding quality leads depends on how active your target discussions are and how well the buying intent scoring filters noise. The unlimited AI agent pipelines let you run multiple searches simultaneously, which speeds up high-volume prospecting compared to manual Reddit browsing.
What's included in the $29 monthly Linkeddit plan?
The Pro plan at $29 monthly includes unlimited AI agent pipelines, unlimited lead generation, an AI content writer for drafting responses, subreddit targeting, relevant post tracking, expert profiles database, instant CSV exports, and priority support. That's the only pricing tier available. Cancel anytime without penalty, but no team features or collaboration tools are mentioned if multiple people need access.

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