"How are you finding first users without paid ads?"
Find Reddit conversations worth answering.
Scout reads your product, finds relevant Reddit threads, drafts helpful replies, and keeps you in control. You copy approved replies and post manually.
● First 20 beta users get Scout free while we tune the engine. Then $7.99/mo.
Three steps. Nothing posts automatically.
"Start by answering the question directly. If the fit is real, people will check your profile on their own."
One click copies the reply and opens the right thread.
See how Scout finds the angle.
Different product, same simple loop. Paste your URL, review the thread, copy the reply, and post when it feels right.
The examples below are fictional, but the workflow is the real product.
"Anyone else spending way too much time writing CRM notes after calls?"
Why: The thread is about post-call admin work, which is the exact pain MeetLoop solves.
Yeah, this is one of those things that feels small until you add it up across a full week. What helped our team was making the call summary happen right after the meeting, while the context was still fresh. The useful part was not just the transcript, it was pulling out next steps, objections, and follow-up dates so the rep didn't have to rebuild the whole conversation from memory.
Angle: Clear pain match. Helpful reply first, no hard pitch.
Examples are illustrative. You approve every reply. Nothing posts automatically.
Ready to try it on your product?
Start with your URLBuilt from our own Reddit workflow.
We built Scout because this is already how we use Evo inside Xero AI. When we want a lead influx, Evo finds relevant Reddit conversations, drafts a useful reply, and we review it before posting. Scout turns that internal loop into a simple tool founders can use for their own products.
- Xero AI uses this internally for its own growth.
- CarCloser is the first dogfood use case outside Xero.
- Manually searching Reddit every day is slow and easy to do badly.
- The goal is useful replies that earn attention, not spam.
Reddit works, but it is easy to do badly.
Three things go wrong when founders try to grow on Reddit manually.
- 01
Finding the right threads takes time.
Most search terms return noise. Real intent is buried.
- 02
Generic replies get ignored or removed.
Mods and readers spot copy-paste pitches instantly.
- 03
Posting too much hurts trust.
Wrong subreddits or repeat patterns kill your account.
Scout is built to slow you down in the right places: find better threads, write better replies, and approve everything manually.
Four steps, all under your control.
From product URL to posted reply — without Scout ever pressing send.
- 01
Paste your product URL.
Scout reads your site and builds a simple product profile.
- 02
Review the profile.
Edit the customer, pains, keywords, and suggested subreddits if needed.
- 03
Find Reddit leads.
Scout searches for threads where your customer or pain is actually present.
- 04
Copy, open, post, track.
Review the draft, copy it, open the thread, post manually, then mark it posted.
What Scout helps you do.
Less time scrolling Reddit. More time writing replies that actually fit.
- Find threads faster
Stop scrolling Reddit looking for fits.
- Avoid generic outreach
Drafts are written for the specific thread.
- Replies that fit the thread
Tone, context, and angle match what was asked.
- Spread activity sensibly
Across relevant subreddits, not one over and over.
- Track what you did
Copied, skipped, posted — all logged.
- Stay in control
You approve every draft before anything is posted.
Built for human approval.
Scout never posts automatically in V1. It does not mass post, send DMs, vote, or reuse the same reply everywhere.
You review every draft before anything goes to Reddit.
A helpful Reddit comment can keep working long after you post it.
Unlike a tweet that scrolls past in an hour, useful Reddit answers stay searchable. They get re-discovered through Reddit search, Google, and future readers landing on the same thread months later.
Threads rank in Reddit search and often in Google for the exact problem your customer typed.
A real answer from a real account reads as a peer recommendation, not an ad.
If your reply is useful, people click your profile on their own. Your bio link does the rest.
Scout does not promise rankings or guaranteed traffic. It helps you show up where the conversation already happens, with replies you would be proud to sign your name to.
Best for founders with a real product and a clear customer.
Scout works when there is a specific person on Reddit who would care about what you built.
Good fits
- Indie SaaS founders
- Local service tools
- Niche B2B products
- AI tools with a specific buyer
- Founders who already know Reddit could work
Not a fit
- ×People who want spam automation
- ×Products with no clear audience
- ×Anyone trying to mass post links
Simple beta pricing.
One plan while we tune the engine. Cancel any time.
First 20 users get Scout Beta free while we tune the engine.
Start with your product URL.
Paste a URL. Get a profile. Find threads worth answering today.