Find your first (or next)
50 customers on Reddit
- Watches Reddit 24/7 for people actively looking for what you built
- Reaches out automatically before the thread goes cold
- Turns every public reply into a distribution asset that compounds
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Building is easy.
Distribution isn't.
Right now there are thousands of people on Reddit describing your exact product, without knowing it exists.
UseSurfer finds them, reaches out before the thread dies, and builds an acquisition engine that gets stronger every week.
What your feed looks like
Every post scored and ranked by buying intent. Only the signals worth your time surface to the top.
Any recommendations for tracking outbound leads from Reddit? Doing this manually in a spreadsheet and it's killing me.
Frustrated with [competitor], pricing just went up again and the DM feature barely works. Looking for alternatives.
Launched last week, zero traction. How are people finding their first users without a budget?
What tools are you all using for Reddit lead gen? Thinking about automating the reply workflow but not sure where to start.
Everything it takes to turn a thread
into a paying customer
Simple pricing.
No tiers, no gating.
- Unlimited Reddit community monitoring
- AI intent scoring with custom threshold
- DM Autopilot, 15 DMs/day via browser extension
- Conversation inbox with full reply tracking
- Daily digest with one-click posting
- WhatsApp spike alerts (up to 2/day)
- Competitor mention tracking
7-day money-back guarantee · cancel in one click
Common questions
The browser extension sends messages through your own logged-in Reddit session, so Reddit sees a normal human browsing, not an API call or bot. DMs are capped at 15 per day (default) with randomized timing, and we enforce a 14-day cooldown before re-contacting the same user.
Stop missing leads
while you sleep
Join the waitlist. We're launching soon and spots in the first cohort are limited.
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