LeadSynth: Stop missing customers who are actively searching for your solution
We monitor Reddit, X, and LinkedIn 24/7 so you never miss another buying conversation.
Right now, someone is posting:
"Looking for a tool that does [exactly what you built]"
They'll get 8 recommendations in the next hour.
They'll pick one by end of day.
You'll see the post tomorrow. Thread dead. Deal closed. You lost.
This happens every single day. You just don't know it.
It's not that you can't find customers.
It's that you can't be online 24/7 when they're searching.
The brutal reality:
Manual checking = Seeing 5-10% of opportunities
Your competitor with automation = Seeing 90%+
Same product. Different coverage. They win.
Monitors platforms 24/7:
Detects buyer intent with AI:
Alerts you when conversations are live:
Before LeadSynth:
After LeadSynth:
3× more customers. 90% less time spent searching.
LeadSynth works best if you're:
✅ B2B SaaS founder looking for early customers
✅ Building tools developers, founders, or creators use
✅ Struggling to get consistent pipeline
✅ Spending hours manually checking Reddit/X
✅ Missing conversations that happen overnight/weekends
✅ Good at converting warm leads, bad at finding them
Not a fit if:
I spent 6 months manually checking Reddit, X, and LinkedIn for people asking about lead gen tools.
The pattern:
I was always too late.
Built LeadSynth to solve my own problem: Be there when buying happens, not after.
Now it's helping 250+ indie hackers find customers while they sleep.
Starter: $49/month
7-day free trial. No credit card required.
vs Manual checking:
vs Keyword tracking tools:
vs Social listening platforms:
vs Hiring a VA:
"Won't I look spammy replying to everyone?"
You're only replying to people who ASKED for help. They invited recommendations. You're not interrupting, you're answering.
Plus, LeadSynth only flags HIGH-intent conversations. We filter out the noise so you're engaging where it makes sense.
"Can I customize what it monitors?"
Yes. Set your own keywords, exclude specific terms, choose which platforms, adjust intent sensitivity. It's your pipeline.
"What if I'm in a niche category?"
Even better. Less competition, easier to spot buying signals. We work great for niche B2B tools.
"Do you auto-reply for me?"
We CAN, but we don't recommend it early on. Better to get alerts, write replies yourself, keep it human. You can enable auto-replies later once you've found what works.
7-day free trial: https://leadsynthai.app
No credit card required. Cancel anytime.
Your ideal customers are searching for solutions RIGHT NOW.
On Reddit. On X. On LinkedIn.
They're asking their network for recommendations.
They're making decisions in hours, not days.
If you're not in those conversations, you don't exist.
LeadSynth makes sure you're there when it matters.
Start free trial: https://leadsynthai.app
Questions? Drop them below. I'm here to help.
Abdelrahman Al Omari
Founder, LeadSynth AI
I think this idea is wonderful!
But honestly the copy on your website can be improved...
You did a great job at invoking emotions in this post here but you're not doing the same on your website.
Right now, someone is posting:
"Looking for a tool that does [exactly what you built]"
They'll get 8 recommendations in the next hour.
They'll pick one by end of day.
You'll see the post tomorrow. Thread dead. Deal closed. You lost.
This happens every single day. You just don't know it.
This thing that you did above is wonderful! It invokes the pain that a founder goes through, if you can put this or something similar into your website copy, you'll notice that clicks will increase.
Especially for cold traffic, you have a split second to grab their attention (usually less than 5 seconds!!)
If you turn your website's lead into a problem solution lead then I'll guarantee you it will perform well.
If you do change the copy on your website, please tell me, I'll be happy to skim through it to see if I can point out some other useful changes .
Have you tried our platform yet? It will definitely find you people looking for services like yours, trying to improve their websites.
I haven’t tried it yet and to be clear, my comment wasn’t coming from a “looking for leads” angle.
I was reacting purely as a cold visitor reading the site. The post you wrote here pulled me in emotionally in a way the homepage didn’t yet.
Tools can help people find you, for sure but when they land, the copy still has to win that first 5 seconds. That’s the gap I was pointing at.
Either way, appreciate you sharing the project. Always interesting to see how different teams approach this problem.
No problem, thanks for the kind words and the read!
Of course and appreciate you being open to the perspective.
For what it’s worth, the post you shared does a great job of earning attention; the homepage just needs to capture a bit more of that same emotional hook upfront. That’s a really solvable gap, not a fundamental issue.
If you ever want a quick second set of eyes on a specific section (hero, first scroll, etc.), happy to take a look. Either way, wishing you luck with it, interesting space you’re working in.