Manual Reddit search eats your week
Three subreddits, forty tabs, two threads worth replying to. Morning gone.
You tell us what you sell. We surface the Reddit posts with real buying intent and hand you a reply to send. No keywords or subreddits to set up.
Intoru just read 0 new Reddit posts. You’d be on post 0.
Three reasons keyword alerts and manual scrolling don’t scale.
Three subreddits, forty tabs, two threads worth replying to. Morning gone.
F5Bot pings every "lead tracking" mention in r/sales and misses the threads where someone is actually shopping.
By the time you spot the thread, three others already commented. Timing is the entire game.
We’re getting replies from Reddit, email, and founder DMs. I keep forgetting who asked what and when to follow up.
They all run behind the scenes. You only ever see the last one.
Posts flow in as they’re published. We drop NSFW, stickied, deleted, and stale items before anything expensive runs, so the engine only spends compute on plausible candidates.
Every post is paired against your product, ICP, and disqualifiers. We read what the author is actually asking for, not just the words they happened to use.
A multi-dimensional verdict instead of a single match number. Posts that clear every gate move forward; the rest are dropped with an explainable reason.
Each lead arrives with the matched pain, the score breakdown, the source thread, and a suggested angle, so you can reply in minutes instead of researching for hours.
Drop your product URL and we extract product, ICP, value props, and competitors automatically. Prefer to type it yourself? Same form, same result.
We'll read your site once and pre-fill everything below. You can edit anything.
No URL? Just fill the form manually
A short conversation sharpens what we got from the URL. Who is not a fit? What disqualifies a lead? Faster than filling a multi-step form.
Rate five sample posts: good lead, maybe, or skip. Your verdicts weight what counts as a strong lead in your feed.
Post 02 of 05
3 weeks in, product is live, but cold email feels gross and Twitter is quiet. Where do you actually find people who want what you sell?
Every new Reddit post relevant to your campaign, scored, briefed, ready to reply. Median delay from Reddit publish to your feed: under a minute.
Drop your product URL and we extract product, ICP, value props, and competitors automatically. Prefer to type it yourself? Same form, same result.
A short conversation sharpens what we got from the URL. Who is not a fit? What disqualifies a lead? Faster than filling a multi-step form.
Rate five sample posts: good lead, maybe, or skip. Your verdicts weight what counts as a strong lead in your feed.
Every new Reddit post relevant to your campaign, scored, briefed, ready to reply. Median delay from Reddit publish to your feed: under a minute.
We'll read your site once and pre-fill everything below. You can edit anything.
No URL? Just fill the form manually
Post 02 of 05
3 weeks in, product is live, but cold email feels gross and Twitter is quiet. Where do you actually find people who want what you sell?
Reply to five example leads during setup. Intoru learns your tone, structure, and angles. From then on, every lead arrives with a draft in your voice. Adjust with a tap or ask the AI.
Honestly, just a shared Notion doc and a daily review. We tried Streak and Mixmax but ended up in a spreadsheet again. Works fine until ~10 reps.
Same qualified lead, your choice of channel. Pick one or wire up several. Switch anytime from settings.
Triage, mark contacted, and dismiss in one place.
DefaultDaily digest or per-lead alert. Reply-ready in your inbox.
ReadyRich lead card per thread. One click opens the post.
ReadyEmbed alerts in the channel your team already uses.
ReadyFull lead JSON to any URL. Wire it into your own stack.
ReadyNo seat fees, no usage games. Start free; scale only when leads convert.
For the founder running their own sales. One product, the essentials.
For founder-led teams running multiple plays and channels.
For teams running founder-led plus rep-led sales motions in parallel.
Intoru focuses on public Reddit posts. That is where buyers often describe problems, ask for recommendations, and compare options in their own words. Comments and other platforms are not covered today.
Keyword tools look for exact words. Intoru looks for buying situations: pain, intent, product fit, ICP fit, and whether your product can credibly help. That means a buyer can describe the problem without using your keyword and still be found.
Intoru does not post, comment, vote, DM, or automate activity from your Reddit account. It surfaces opportunities and context; you decide if, when, and how to reply in your own voice.
Most campaigns can start seeing relevant matches shortly after setup, depending on your market and how often buyers are posting. Intoru is built for timely discovery, so useful posts can reach your feed while the conversation is still active.
No system can guarantee every opportunity. Reddit has private communities, deleted posts, rate limits, and ambiguous language. Intoru is designed to find more qualified opportunities than manual search or keyword alerts, while keeping obvious noise out of your feed.
Yes. Delivered leads include the matched pain, fit reason, relevant context, and a suggested reply angle. The goal is to help you understand why the post is worth attention before you open Reddit.
No. You start with your product, ICP, and fit rules. Intoru uses that to monitor relevant public Reddit conversations and route qualified opportunities into your campaign feed.
Yes. No contracts or lock-in. You can cancel from your dashboard, and your subscription ends at the current billing period.
See the thread while it’s still active. 7-day free trial, cancel anytime, 3 minutes to set up.