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Built a Reddit Lead Bot (No API Required)
Hey πŸ‘‹ Just finished building a Reddit bot that monitors subreddits and generates AI replies for lead gen. The problem: Reddit's API requires approval and has strict rate limits. Most automation tools get blocked. What I built: Bypasses the API entirely. No approval needed. How it works: - Pick subreddits relevant to your niche - Bot scans for new posts automatically - GPT-4 generates helpful replies - Sends them to your Telegram - You review, edit, and post Setup takes about 2 minutes. Works without Reddit API access. If you use Reddit for business development or lead gen, I'd love to hear from you. Not offering access yet, just trying to understand: What's most time-consuming or frustrating about it and whether automating parts of this would actually be valuable Drop a comment or DM if you're down to chat for 5 mins about your Reddit workflow. Thanks πŸ™
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trying to validate something: how much does the "linkedin content problem" actually hurt?
the problem: - writing posts takes 2-3 hours - chatgpt sounds generic/robotic - you know you should post 2x/week but don't i've been testing a solution: - you send 2min voice note - i analyze your writing style - generate 3 posts that sound like YOU - you pick one and post tested with 3 founders, one said "you got the flow... awesome" now the real question: would you pay for this? option A: $200/mo - i do it for you (4 posts/month, ready to post) option B: $29/mo - software, you do it yourself option C: neither, chatgpt is fine what i'm trying to figure out: - is this a real pain point worth solving? - would you pay for convenience or just diy? - is voice accuracy even important or do people not care? honest feedback helps me decide if this should be: 1. done-for-you service ($200/mo) 2. self-serve software ($29/mo) 3. just a free tool 4. not worth building at all drop a comment with your thoughts (18yo founder, 10 days into beta testing, trying to validate before building anything)
1 like β€’ Jan 30
@Hicham Char appreciate the feedback! so you'd rather have the tool yourself vs me doing it for you? makes sense tho more control, less cost. notedd
[Validation] B2B founders hate LinkedIn content. Is this worth building?
Quick validation question for the community. The Pattern I Keep Seeing: Every B2B founder/agency owner I work with struggles with LinkedIn content: - They know posting = pipeline - But writing takes forever - AI tools sound generic and fake What I'm Considering Building: Voice notes β†’ LinkedIn posts that: - Actually sound like YOU (trains on your past posts) - Include demo CTAs automatically - Predict which posts will book calls (0-100 score) Current Status: - Haven't built it yet - Validating if this is a real pain point first - Testing with this LinkedIn carousel to see if it resonates Question for this community: If you're a founder who posts on LinkedIn: A) This solves a real problem I have (would test it) B) Interesting but wouldn't actually use it C) Not a problem I care about Drop your vote + why in comments. If enough people vote A, I'll start manual testing this week (I'll personally convert content for first 10 people, no charge, to validate it works). Honest feedback > polite encouragement πŸ™
[Validation] B2B founders hate LinkedIn content. Is this worth building?
1 like β€’ Jan 18
@Muskan Ahlawat No worries Muskan! If you ever start posting on LinkedIn or know anyone who does, feel free to send them my way πŸ™
1 like β€’ Jan 19
@Muskan Ahlawat Awesome! When you do start posting, feel free to reach out. Happy to help you get started with the voice note β†’ post process. And definitely appreciate you spreading the word!
I don’t know how much I can charge for an automation
Hey guys, I wanna ask, how much do you think I can charge for an automation that do cold emailing ? With a monthly retainer? It is an automation that does cold emailing and when someone respond it sends you a notification and label the email. What about an automation that does every morning a summary of every mails that you received during the day ?
0 likes β€’ Jan 17
Cold email automation with response handling: $300-800 setup + $100-200/month for maintenance and monitoring. Daily email summary: $200-400 one-time if it's a Claude Project setup. Price based on email volume and complexity of categorization.
Update on Reddit Lead Finder:
Spent the weekend testing Reddit automation (RSS, Zapier, Apify). The good: Apify works and can scrape Reddit posts reliably. The bad: Search quality is really poor. Lots of noise - tutorials, spam complaints, unrelated posts. Would need heavy AI filtering to get usable leads. At $49/month for Apify + filtering costs, the ROI just isn't there for most agencies. Lesson learned: Not every idea is worth building. Sometimes the best decision is knowing when to pivot. Moving on to better opportunities πŸ‘Š
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