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Value-first replies that convert (without getting downvoted)

The 3-part structure we use for Reddit and Quora drafts: answer the question, show your work, then a soft CTA.

SaaSLeadsBuddy TeamJune 12, 20266 min read

The fastest way to get banned from a subreddit is to show up with a pitch deck when someone asked for help. Buyers can smell automation — and they can smell sales even faster.

Our Reddit Agent drafts follow a strict order: solve the problem in plain language, share a specific tactic or number, then mention your product only if it naturally fits the solution.

Example: when a founder asks for alternatives to an expensive CRM, the draft opens with what teams under $50k MRR actually need from a pipeline tool — not a feature list.

We score intent before drafting. A thread complaining about pricing gets a different tone than a thread asking “what tool should I use?” The second is a 9/10; the first might be a 7 with a troubleshooting angle.

Founders using SaaSLeadsBuddy still post manually. That human-in-the-loop step is why reply rates land in the 8–14% range instead of the near-zero you see from auto-spam bots.

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