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πŸš€ I Built a Chrome ExtensionThatTurns Reddit Into a Real-Time Lead & ResearchEngine(Free for First 10 Users)

Hey Indie Hackers πŸ‘‹
I built Pulse of Reddit after spending way too much time manually searching Reddit for leads, trends, and brand mentions.

πŸ” What It Is

Pulse of Reddit is a Chrome extension that monitors Reddit keywords in real time, sends instant alerts, and lets you extract only the posts that matter β€” no endless scrolling.

Perfect for:

Indie hackers & SaaS founders
Marketers & agencies
Crypto traders & researchers
Anyone doing Reddit-based lead generation or market research

βš™οΈ What It Does

βœ… Track keywords across all subreddits
βœ… Instant browser + email alerts
βœ… Advanced filters (subreddit, score, time)
βœ… Export Reddit posts (CSV / JSON / Excel)
βœ… Historical Reddit data (up to 365 days)

🎁 Indie Hackers Launch Offer

πŸ‘‰ First 10 users get FREE premium access (no credit card).

πŸ”— Try It Now

🌐 Website: https://pulseofreddit.com/

πŸ“¦ Chrome Extension:
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/reddit-post-scrapper/bfecofhokehaehmfkcbccdabfddaoafg

πŸ’¬ Looking for Feedback

I’m looking for early users who rely on Reddit for growth, research, or lead gen.
If that’s you, I’d love your feedback.

Comment or DM me to claim free access πŸ‘‡

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on February 8, 2026
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    Checked out pulseofreddit.com. The tool solves a real pain point β€” manual Reddit monitoring is brutal. Here's what I'd fix on the landing page:

    Your headline "Stop Scrolling. Start Extracting Real Data." is decent but generic. It could be for any scraping tool. The real hook is real-time keyword alerts for leads and mentions β€” that's what separates you from someone just using Reddit search. Lead with the outcome: "Know the moment someone on Reddit needs what you sell" or similar. That's the pain your target audience actually feels.

    The pricing section is above your features section. That's backwards for a tool most visitors have never heard of. You're asking people to evaluate price before they understand value. Flip it: show what the tool does, prove it works, then present pricing. Right now a first-time visitor hits three pricing tiers before seeing a single screenshot or demo.

    Speaking of which β€” where are the screenshots? This is a Chrome extension. People want to see what it looks like inside their browser before installing anything. A 3-second GIF of keyword tracking in action would convert better than all the feature bullet points combined.

    Your free tier is smart for acquisition, but the limitations are harsh (5 keywords, 24h data, CSV with watermark, no alerts). The watermark especially feels punitive. If the free tier is too restricted to be useful, people won't upgrade β€” they'll just leave. Consider making alerts available on free (limited to 2-3 keywords) so users experience the core value before paying.

    "300% Engagement Boost" and "10hrs Time Saved/Week" β€” where do these numbers come from? If they're from user data, cite it. If they're estimates, remove them. Unsubstantiated stats hurt credibility more than they help.

    The Chrome Web Store listing still says "Reddit Post Scrapper" (note the typo β€” it's Scraper, not Scrapper). That's your store-front first impression. Fix it.

    Biggest win: add a demo GIF or video in the hero showing the extension in action. People install what they can visualize.

    I do full prioritized landing page teardowns as a service β€” https://aidenvale3.gumroad.com/l/roast

    Let me know if this helps.

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