Reddit and social lead generation for marketing agencies
Inbown surfaces high-intent threads for your agency's own pipeline, or one client at a time, scores them 0–100, and drafts a reply that does not read like a bot. No auto-posting, so the accounts you reply from stay safe.
Agencies live and die on pipeline, and the channels that still convert without a media budget are the social ones: a prospect describing a problem in a subreddit, a founder asking the comments for an agency recommendation, a thread comparing two vendors. The catch is that working those channels by hand does not scale across accounts, and the moment someone on the team starts copy-pasting the same promotional comment, the platform flags it and a client's account takes the hit.
Inbown gives an agency a safer way to run that play. Point it at a product or service URL (yours, or a client's) and it scans Reddit, X and LinkedIn for threads where the poster is showing buying intent for that offer. It scores each one 0–100, drafts a reply built from the offer and the thread, and runs an anti-ban check (subreddit rules, cool-down, spam-score signals) before anything gets posted. Nothing is auto-posted. Your team copies the draft and posts from the right account, with the rule check already done.
One honest constraint to set expectations: Inbown runs one product profile per account today. There is no multi-client dashboard, no assignment workflow, no white-label reporting. If you manage ten accounts and need a triage queue for junior staff, a tool like LeadSynth is shaped for that. Inbown fits agencies that want a sharp intent radar for their own growth, or that run a focused profile per client without the agency-suite overhead.
Where marketing agencies find buyers
The radar watches these communities for threads showing buying intent. You do not have to live in any of them.
Agency owners trade leads, vendor recs, and 'how do you find clients' threads. Direct ICP for agency-of-agencies offers.
Brand and founder questions about channels and tools. Many are agency-shaped buyers.
Performance marketers asking for help or vendors signal intent for paid-media services.
Broad funnel: businesses asking how to fix a specific channel they cannot staff internally.
'Should I hire an agency or do it in-house' threads are high-intent for SEO shops.
Decision-makers describe a marketing gap publicly. The comments are where agencies get hired. Available on Scale.
The threads Inbown surfaces
Real shapes of buying intent for marketing agencies. When a thread like one of these appears, you get it with a score and a drafted reply.
- How do agencies actually find clients on Reddit without getting banned?
- Looking for an agency that does [service], any recommendations that are not a huge retainer?
- We tried doing [channel] in-house and it is not working. Outsource or keep grinding?
- Best social listening setup for keeping an eye on a few client niches at once?
What changes day to day
Working subreddits for client leads by hand does not scale, and templated comments get the client's account flagged.
The radar finds the threads for you and the anti-ban check runs on every draft, so the reply that goes out is rule-aware instead of a copy-pasted pitch.
You cannot tell which of fifty mentions is a real buyer versus someone venting, so triage eats junior hours.
The 0–100 intent score does the first triage automatically. The team only reviews threads that already cleared the bar.
Each platform has a different tone, and a Reddit-voiced comment dies on LinkedIn.
Drafts are generated per platform: casual on Reddit, professional on LinkedIn, tight on X. The voice fits where it is posted.
Who this is not for
If your core need is a multi-client command center, with mention assignment, per-account dashboards and client-ready reports, Inbown is not that. It is one focused profile per account with no agency-suite layer. Agencies that need the suite should look at a team-shaped social listening tool. Agencies that want a precise intent radar for their own pipeline, or for one client at a time, are the fit.
Questions marketing agencies ask
Can I monitor several clients from one Inbown account?
Not from a single dashboard today. Inbown runs one product profile per account, so multi-client work means a profile per client. There is no assignment or tagging workflow. If centralized multi-client triage is essential, an agency-focused tool will fit better.
Is it safe to reply from a client's account?
Inbown never posts on its own. It drafts the reply and runs an anti-ban check (subreddit self-promo rules, cool-down, spam-score signals) so you know whether a thread is safe to answer before your team posts from the client account.
Which plan fits an agency?
Most agencies start on Pro ($29/month) for Reddit plus X, since prospect questions span both. Scale ($79/month) adds LinkedIn, where a lot of B2B agency hiring conversations happen, and is listed as coming soon. Starter ($19/month) is Reddit-only if that is your single channel.
Can I test it on a client niche before committing?
There is a free preview that runs once against your product URL with no signup, so you can judge the feed before paying anything. Run it against a client's URL and judge whether the surfaced threads are real buyers before you put it in the workflow.
The honest verdict
Inbown is not an agency suite and does not pretend to be. It is a buying-intent radar that finds the threads worth a reply, drafts that reply per platform, and checks the rules before you post from a client account. If your pipeline depends on social and you are tired of either missing threads or risking bans, it earns its place. If you need ten-account dashboards, look elsewhere.
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For SaaS founders
Inbown watches the threads where someone is actively asking for a tool like yours, scores buying intent 0–100, and drafts the reply. You copy and post from your own account.
For freelancers and consultants
Inbown catches the threads where someone is asking for exactly the work you do, scores how serious they are 0–100, and drafts an opener you can send. No bidding wars, no auto-spam.
For indie hackers
Inbown finds the threads where someone is describing the problem your side project solves, scores intent 0–100, and drafts a reply that helps instead of spams. Built for solo builders, not sales teams.
For B2B startups
Inbown finds the threads where a potential buyer is describing the problem you solve, scores intent 0–100, and drafts an opener per platform. Pipeline from signal, not spray-and-pray.