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Built a Reddit Lead Bot (No API Required)
Hey 👋 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 🙏
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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 • 18d
@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 → 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 🙏
[Validation] B2B founders hate LinkedIn content. Is this worth building?
1 like • 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 🙏
1 like • 29d
@Muskan Ahlawat Awesome! When you do start posting, feel free to reach out. Happy to help you get started with the voice note → 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 • 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 👊
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