IntentHound is an AI agent that scours Reddit, X, Hacker News, and forums for people who need exactly what you built. You get matched leads with plain-English explanations. Not keyword alerts. Not dashboards. Results.
One sentence. "I built a tool that automates invoice follow-ups for freelancers." That's all IntentHound needs. No keyword lists, no boolean queries, no subreddit hunting.
Our AI agent scans Reddit, X, Hacker News, Quora, niche forums, and community boards for posts where someone is actively looking for a solution like yours. Not mentions. Not noise. Buyer intent.
Every lead arrives with the original post, a direct link, and a plain-English explanation of exactly how this person's need maps to what you built. No scores to interpret. No filtering to do.
This freelancer is actively seeking an automated invoice follow-up tool and has stated a willingness to pay $50/mo. They've already tried manual solutions (spreadsheets, Notion) and are ready to buy. This maps directly to your core feature: automated payment reminders sent on customizable schedules.
You don't log in and check a feed. IntentHound works autonomously and brings results to you. Like a researcher on your team who never sleeps.
Competitors match keywords. IntentHound understands what your product actually does and finds people whose needs align. "I need a CRM" and "I built a CRM" both match keywords. Only one is a buyer.
Every lead comes with a written explanation of why this person needs your tool. Not a number. Not a color code. An actual reason you can act on immediately.
No keyword research. No boolean syntax. No choosing which subreddits to monitor. Describe your product. IntentHound figures out where to look and what to look for.
The question is whether you find them first, or your competitor does. IntentHound makes sure it's you.