
Kairo — Find Customers Already Looking For You
Scans Reddit to find people actively seeking products like yours, delivering customer leads automatically.
@Emmanuel1134541 · X
If u ain't getting users to your product try it free though
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Scans Reddit to find people actively seeking products like yours, delivering customer leads automatically.
@Emmanuel1134541 · X
If u ain't getting users to your product try it free though

Monitor Reddit in real time to surface leads, competitor activity, and engagement opportunities.
@shawntenam · X
Claude Code Daily... Version 3 is live. Just shipped a clean refresh of the daily landing page: tighter flow, better signal extraction, and a soft CTA at the bottom that points builders toward without being pushy. Last week I dropped the previous version straight into the Claude Code subreddit. Result? ~400 visitors, only 5 clickouts. That’s how i test and iterate on Reddit. never blast a direct product link. You share the actual value first. the blog post itself. and let the equal exchange do the work. If someone finds the daily brief useful and wants to go deeper (beyond basic scraping into real intent signals), the path is there naturally. No deception, just reciprocity. builder mindset in action: ship fast, measure honestly, refine in public. does V3 hit cleaner? Drop your thoughts below.

Embeddable AI chat widget that answers customer support questions using your documentation with cited sources.
@dhruvkumar1805 · X

Generate Gmail replies in your personal writing voice using AI trained on your emails.
u/Sea_Visual9618 · Reddit
I fed an AI 12,000 of my sent emails to clone my writing voice. My cofounder couldn't tell which replies were mine. Bit of background: I've spent ~2 hours a day in Gmail for the last two years, and almost none of it was thinking. It was re-typing the same six replies. So the side project started as a dumb question: if I gave a model every email I'd ever sent, could it write like me? Not "professional email tone" — me. The lowercase, the "sounds good, will do by fri," the fact