Find B2B Buyers
Before They Book a Demo
B2B buyers research on Reddit long before they contact a sales team. RedLeads lets you influence the decision during the critical research phase.
TL;DR / The Gist
Shorten your B2B sales cycle by intercepting buyers during the research phase on Reddit. Reach decision-makers in niche technical subreddits before they even book a demo.
How our AI
Scales This For You
waves The Vibe
Insightful & Strategic
insights The Core Strategy
Influence vendor selection by providing objective technical advice and intercepting competitor churn discussions.
psychologyTop Growth Hacks
Monitor 'leaving [Competitor]' for high-value switch leads.
Engage in r/sysadmin and r/devops to reach technical decision-makers.
Use AI to identify negative sentiment towards legacy B2B vendors.
LinkedIn is Noisy
LinkedIn inboxes are full of spam. Reddit allows you to engage with buyers when they are actively seeking advice, not when you interrupt them.
Long Sales Cycles
Shorten deals by entering the conversation when intent is highest. Answer technical questions to establish authority instantly.
Hard to Reach Decision Makers
CTOs and VPs hang out in niche subreddits (e.g., r/sysadmin, r/devops) where they are honest about their stack problems.
How B2B Teams
Fill Pipeline
Vendor Switching
Monitor: "Leaving Salesforce", "Alternative to Jira", "Too expensive [Competitor]".
Technical Implementation
Monitor: "How to integrate X", "API limits on Y", "Best practice for Z".
Software Recommendations
Monitor: "Best CRM for small team", "HR software review", "Accounting tool for startup".
Pain Point Hunting
Monitor complaints about manual processes that your software automates.
Common Questions
help_outlineIs Reddit effective for high-ticket B2B sales?
Yes. High-ticket buyers research complex technical problems on Reddit. If you provide the solution there, you enter the sales process with built-in trust.
help_outlineHow do I find B2B decision-makers on Reddit?
Look in niche technical subreddits like r/sysadmin, r/devops, or r/sales. They aren't there for networking like on LinkedIn; they are there to solve problems.