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Harvansh Chaudhary
@harvansh 2 weeks ago

Threddr : Find real users on Reddit who need your product (Would love your input!)

Hey Huzzlers,

I'm building Threddr - a tool to make it easy to find Reddit posts where people are already asking for the kind of product you're building.

Right now, it’s way harder than it should be to connect with real users who actually want what you're making.

I'm solving that by helping you discover the right posts fast - no guessing, no wasting time.

The core idea is live, and I'm refining the final flow β€” would love your thoughts:

  • What would make a tool like this a daily habit for you?
  • Anything you'd hate if it showed up in the results?
  • Anything you think must be there?

Waitlist is open if you’re curious: https://threddr.com πŸš€

Open to all thoughts β€” brutal or brilliant. πŸ™

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DG
@dg_
2 weeks ago
Hi, I can run an analysis on your Landing page and give you back a detailed GTM strategy for Threddr, that can also add insights about your questions:
What would make a tool like this a daily habit for you?
Anything you'd hate if it showed up in the results?
Anything you think must be there?

Let me know if you are open to it :)

More details here: https://huzzler.so/c/feedback/comments/ac39r2v/do-you-want-to-get-into-yc-or-land-your-first-paying-customers-i-want-to-help-you-for-free-in-exchange-for-feedback
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Harvansh Chaudhary
Hey man, thanks for offering!
Right now the landing page isn’t final yet, so it wouldn’t make much sense to run an analysis on it.
If you have any quick thoughts based just on the core idea (helping founders find real users on Reddit), would love to hear them here!

Once the full page is live, I’d definitely love to get some landing page pointers too - could be super useful not just for me, but for everyone here learning how to better position their projects. Then we can personally proceed further with your offering.

Thanks
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DG
@dg_
2 weeks ago
Sounds good.

For now, the questions that pop to my mind are:
* What's different from simply searching directly on reddit?
* Once I find the people, how do I get in touch?
* What if the frequency of posts is very small because my target audience is not that active on Reddit? Or because they don't express their pain explicitly?
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Harvansh Chaudhary
Great questions. Let me first give a little context:

When founders launch products, we often manually jump into different subreddits, scroll for hours, search, and hope to spot posts where people are talking about related problems.

It is messy and slow, especially when you are hunting for real conversations where someone might actually want your solution.

Threddr is about saving those hours of manual hunting and making that part faster and smarter.

Now, answering your points:

1. Why not just search Reddit directly?

Threddr does start with keyword filtering, but it does not stop there.
It uses AI to detect actual user intent, sentiment, questions being asked, and even competitor mentions.

So you are not getting random keyword matches. You are getting posts where there is a real pain or a signal that someone is actively looking for help.

2. How do you connect once you find them?

Threddr shows you the full post content and suggests three reply options, written in a natural way that weaves in your product without sounding spammy.

You pick the reply you like, click over to Reddit, and post it yourself.

You can also save posts for later or track where you have already posted.

3. What if posts are rare in my niche?

True, not every niche is active every day.

That is why Threddr fetches posts up to the last 3 months and looks for subtle signs of problems, not just obvious keywords.

Even if there is not a lot of activity, you can quickly find out without spending hours manually searching.

Thanks again for asking such real questions. These are super helpful and I appreciate it.
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DG
@dg_
2 weeks ago
Got it!

And what would you advice the users to do with the info? To reply to the comments, to reach out over DMs?

I'm asking because with Reddit, I feel there is a very high sensitivity to spam, but at the same time it is hard to get engagement if you don't push a bit what you are doing...

So, I wonder, how does the engine takes this into account when recommending what to write?
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Harvansh Chaudhary
They will do, what they do manually.
Actually in search of potential customers, we go to reddit posts, comments their, engage with them, and smoothly pitch our product. That's what we normally do. I am just simply solving a very simple problem(it's not that big), that you don't have to scroll all over the reddit in search of your potential customers... It done in few clicks, clutter is filtered out, you have the only right posts, generate authentic helpful reply for those posts smoothly pitching your product. That's it.
And this is what every founder manually does.
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DG
@dg_
2 weeks ago
Got it. I'd love to see a few examples on how you do it yourself :) It'll definitely help me visualise it more and sign up for it.
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Vincent
Cool! We already discussed this but I'm kinda building a similar tool which collects leads from reddit, facebook,... May I ask, what matching algo do you use? Just keyword matching?
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Harvansh Chaudhary
My matching algorithm starts with keyword filtering but goes far beyond that. I use a multi-layered approach that combines traditional keyword matching with AI-powered intent and sentiment analysis using LLM.

I score posts based on multiple factors: keyword relevance, AI-detected customer intent, sentiment analysis, and engagement signals like question marks in titles or competitor mentions. This helps me surface the most promising opportunities where users are actively seeking solutions rather than just mentioning keywords in passing.

and i am gonna create demo for huzzler as the client for finding leads from reddit. πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜‰
https://imgdrop.toolsfobia.com/image/6811c153220d0
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Vincent
Sounds awesome, and super cool that you'll create a demo for Huzzler, can't wait
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Harvansh Chaudhary
Yeah it be very small thing for devs like you, but it's a huge achievement for non-coders like me as I was able to build this only in 5-6 days, 3-4 hrs a day
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Harvansh Chaudhary
If it works or not, I m just happy that I built this awesome thing, even if no one use it I am definitely gonna use it for me. Earlier I was not even aware that I can found gold on reddit to interact and pitch my product smoothly. But now I can atleast for me.
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Vincent
No it's awesome, not a small thing for me. well done mate
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Vincent
Awesome man! That's a great mentality to have "even if no one uses it, at least I can use it" 😁
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Harvansh Chaudhary
πŸ€“πŸ€“ Lets Go....
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Harvansh Chaudhary
and one funny thing, i am gonna find potential customers from reddit for this saas using this SAAS itself. crazy!πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ
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Vincent
it’s like inception πŸ˜‚
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Carol
@SyrupMaker
2 weeks ago
Your work rate is crazy!!!!! How do you ship all these products at such a fast rate? And yes, I'd totally use this product often!
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Harvansh Chaudhary
Vibe coders are rock stars these days. Thanks to these AI builders to give us a chance to show our creativity and solve some problems without making us write heavy code.
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Krzysztof
@krzysztof
2 weeks ago
I'll definitely try it once it's live
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