Find people already asking for what you sell.

Trawl watches the right subreddits, pulls out the posts worth reading, and drafts a reply you can edit before you post.

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The Workflow

Set it up once. Check the queue when it matters.

  1. Define your project

    Describe your product and the kinds of complaints that usually signal a real prospect.

  2. Find your subreddits

    Label a few real posts so Trawl learns which communities are worth watching.

  3. Review and reply

    Open the lead queue, check the score, and turn the draft into something you would actually say.

The Result

A lead worth opening.

Detected Lead

"I need a way to get notified when a user upgrades their plan on my Stripe dashboard. Slack notifications are too noisy for this. Are there any dedicated tools for real-time event tracking?"

Draft opener

"Slack gets noisy fast for this. Have you tried a separate event feed for upgrade alerts? Curious what you need to see the moment a plan changes."

Why Trawl Wins

Useful help, without the autopilot nonsense.

Nothing posts for you

Trawl reads Reddit and drafts replies. You decide what to send and whether to send anything at all.

You review every lead

The queue is there to save time, not to take judgment away from you.

Scores beat keyword spam

Posts are ranked by buying intent, so you spend less time sorting through vague mentions.

Drafts give you a head start

You get a decent first pass instead of a blank box, then edit it to match your voice.

Get Started

Start with one project and see what shows up.

It takes a few minutes to define the product, pick the right subreddits, and get your first queue running.