How to find clients and leads in r/agency
r/agency is owners trading tactics, vendors and client-finding advice. Inbown surfaces the threads that signal intent for your offer, scores them 0–100, and drafts your reply.
About r/agency
r/agency is a smaller, focused community of people who run client-services businesses. The conversations are practical: how to find clients, which tools and vendors to use, how to price, and how to handle delivery. If you sell to agencies, or you run one and want leads, the value is concentrated here because nearly everyone is either a buyer or a peer who can point you to one.
Because the community is tight and practical, low-effort promotion stands out badly. Owners respond to specifics and shared experience. Inbown helps you engage where it counts: it surfaces the threads where someone is looking for a tool, a vendor, or a way to find clients, scores them by intent, and drafts a reply built from the thread. You post it yourself and keep the operator-to-operator tone the sub runs on.
What buying intent looks like in r/agency
- 'What tools do you use to run your agency' threads
- Owners asking how to find more clients
- Vendor and subcontractor recommendation requests
- Pain points with a current tool that open a switch
Threads Inbown surfaces here
- How are agencies finding clients on Reddit without getting banned?
- What is your stack for prospecting and lead gen across client niches?
- Looking for a tool to monitor buying intent for our clients. Recommendations?
- Our current outreach is not working. What are other agencies doing?
Who finds customers here
Vendors selling to agencies, and agencies looking for their own clients, both find concentrated intent here.
See the playbook for marketing agencies →Replying without getting removed
r/agency is small and practical, so a drive-by promo is obvious and unwelcome. Inbown drafts operator-to-operator replies, checks self-promo signals, and never posts on your behalf, so you build standing in a community where reputation travels.
r/agency questions
Is r/agency good for finding clients?
It is concentrated: most members run agencies, so they are either buyers of agency tools or peers who refer work. Intent scoring helps you find the threads where someone is actively looking, rather than just discussing the business.
Can Inbown monitor a client niche, not just my own?
Yes, by running a profile for that offer. Note that Inbown is one product profile per account today, so multi-client work means a profile per client. It surfaces and scores threads and drafts replies; it never posts for you.
What plan fits agency use?
Pro ($29/month) covers Reddit and X, which is where most agency prospecting questions live. Scale ($79/month) adds LinkedIn and is listed as coming soon. A free preview runs first with no signup.
The honest verdict
r/agency is small but dense with buyers and referrers. Inbown finds the tool, vendor and client-finding threads, scores them, and drafts an operator-voiced reply so you show up useful in a community where reputation compounds.
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