SourceLeader
Find high converting posts then automate outreach

I got a deep link (https://sourceleader.com/leads/c5a49652dd9a6add) to this site as a reddit comment (https://www.reddit.com/r/Startup_Ideas/comments/1s0rgu7/comment/oc2qown/). The comment text was slightly customized to the context but then it said "I found some free leads for businesses like this at.." which didn't make much sense. Then, clicking the link just took me to a generic landing page that seemed broken (it just had the same reddit post consisting of one word perpetually scrolling up). This could be made into something useful but currently it comes across as spammy.
The "Find High Converting Posts Then Automate Outreach" headline does real work — it tells me both the discovery and the action loop in one line, and the live Reddit leads feed in the middle of the page is a smart move because it makes the value tangible before I even sign up. Showing real posts with intent signals is more convincing than any feature grid could be. That said, this pattern — monitor social platforms, surface intent, automate outreach — has a graveyard of predecessors (Mention, Brand24, even Syften). The risk is that as Reddit and X tighten API access and pricing, your margins get squeezed by platform dependency. I'd consider making the "302+ revenue generated" stat more specific (per user? per month?) because right now it reads as suspiciously low and vague, which undercuts rather than builds trust.