Start from the product, not keywords
You describe the software first, then narrow the buyer and use case as the workflow sharpens.
Describe the product, narrow the buyer and use case, and RSMatch surfaces public Reddit threads where prospects ask what to use, what to switch to, and what to replace.
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Start with a plain-language description of the product you sell.
Add the buyer, use case, and competitor context that sharpens the search.
Get ranked threads from people asking for recommendations, alternatives, and replacements.
See why each match matters before you spend time on outreach or research.
Boolean search only works if you already know the exact words buyers will use.
Broad social listening finds mentions, brand chatter, and complaints that still need hours of filtering.
Manual Reddit searching can uncover good threads, but it does not become a reliable weekly pipeline habit.
If the result is not explained, your team still has to guess whether the thread is worth acting on.
| Capability | Manual search | Broad social listening | RSMatch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Getting started | You invent the phrasing yourself | You set keywords and hope they narrow well | Describe the product first, then refine buyer and use case |
| Finding active evaluation | Slow and inconsistent | Mixed in with general mention noise | Focused on recommendation, comparison, replacement, and switch signals |
| Knowing why a thread matters | Gut feel and tab juggling | Usually buried in dashboards and filters | Inline explanations on every result |
| Turning it into a repeatable workflow | Hard to repeat every week | Built for monitoring feeds, not tight shortlists | Preview, refine, rerun, and move on the strongest threads |
Start with a plain-language product description instead of trying to write the perfect query.
Tell RSMatch who the buyer is, what job they need done, and which angles matter.
See public Reddit conversations ranked by fit, freshness, and buying-stage signal.
Tighten the brief when the signal is weak, then rerun without rebuilding the whole search.
You describe the software first, then narrow the buyer and use case as the workflow sharpens.
Every result includes plain-language reasons so your team can trust the shortlist quickly.
See buyers asking for tools like yours, plus the closest pain threads when exact phrasing is thin.
Run a free preview, inspect sample matches, and only create an account when the signal looks real.
Find people actively comparing products in your category before they ever hit your inbound form.
Turn Reddit demand discovery into a repeatable search, review, and follow-up workflow.
Find companies asking for the kinds of tools you recommend, implement, resell, or manage for clients.
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Describe the product, inspect the sample matches, then choose the plan that fits your search volume.
Start with the product, tighten the buyer context, and review real conversations before you spend time guessing where demand lives.