Show HN: I made a tool that gets you customers from Reddit
1 FilipPanoski 3 7/9/2025, 2:17:52 PM bazzly.ai ↗
I built a tool that scans Reddit 24/7 for high-intent leads that are interested in buying your product.
I built this because there are lots of people on Reddit constantly asking about tools or describing problems that your tool solves, so instead of having to manually spend time on Reddit finding posts like these, my tool does this for you.
When it finds a good post, it sends you a notification so you can check it out and engage.
I've been using it to grow my tool, and already got 50+ sign ups and 2 customers.
Let me know what you think! Would love to get your feedback!
On the sign up page is that "Up to 3 projects" is weird wording when it seems to mean I can have up to three $19 subscriptions instead?
My gut feeling is that this serves a good use and could find customers if you can figure out what specific market would really use this and tailor this tool for that niche.
Otherwise, as a one size fits all approach, it is hard for me to think my time spent interacting with Bazzly would be better than just spending a few mins daily logging in and searching around,
Average return on any marketing is about 1-3% on the low end, and I often see those numbers when a company is marketing too generally. I think it is hard for a tool like this to have a message that overcomes the somewhat low ratio of 1 customer per 25 signups you mention (4% conversion on a small sample).
Useful idea & I wish you success!
Yeah, "up to 3 projects" means you can have up to three $19 subscriptions on a single account. I spent quite a bit of time on figuring out the best wording for this, but looks like it's still not as clear as I hoped.
Also I appreciate your take on my messaging! It's something I'll keep in mind and experiment with.
Would really love to hear from you again once you get to try out the core value!