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Leadverse

2026-03-29
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Leadverse monitors Reddit for people actively asking about problems your product or service solves, then surfaces them as leads. I used it live to find Reddit posts from SaaS founders looking for feedback: 55 strong matches in under a minute.


1. what it does

You create a campaign: describe your product or service, add keywords, pick a platform, and set a date range. Leadverse scans Reddit posts and scores each one against your offer. You get a ranked list of leads with the original post context so you can reach out directly.

The AI keyword generator is a genuine time saver: you describe your offer and it suggests the phrases your buyers actually use. Products and services are both supported.

2. what worked

55 strong matches in under a minute for my SaaS review service. Every lead I browsed was relevant: founders posting about struggling to get feedback, users with no paying customers after months live, people asking what they were doing wrong.

The lead quality surprised me. These are not scraped profiles. They are real posts from real people actively describing a problem you can solve.

The founder used his own tool to land his first 10 customers on Reddit. That is a strong signal the product works.

3. what did not work

Reddit is the only platform on the free trial. More platforms exist on paid tiers, but I could not test them.

The 7-day default date range feels short. Older posts are often the most upvoted and most validated. A longer window should be the default.

No AI-drafted reply suggestions. You find the lead but you write the reply yourself. A paid tier with AI-generated outreach drafts would close the loop and make this a full prospecting tool.

4. verdict

Leadverse does the boring part of Reddit prospecting well. It finds the right posts so you do not have to. The results were genuinely relevant, the keyword generator saves setup time, and the free trial gives you a real taste.

Two things to add: AI reply drafts and a longer default date range. Both are features, not fundamentals. The core works.

Best for: founders and freelancers who sell anything where their buyers post publicly about their problems on Reddit.

5. update

March 29, 2026: turns out Leadverse does support AI-written post suggestions. I missed this during the original review. The feature is there, it just is not front and center in the UI. Corrects one of my main criticisms above.


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