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Answer-engine lead generation

Get found by buyers searching your topic — for months

Comment Radar surfaces the live, indexed threads where people are asking about what you do, ranks them by how likely Google and AI assistants are to cite them, and drafts a genuinely helpful reply. You post it yourself — and that one comment keeps bringing clients long after you hit send.

  • Finds the Reddit, X and LinkedIn threads buyers are searching right now
  • Ranks each by likely Google and AI-citation value — not just keyword matches
  • Drafts a helpful, on-topic reply you read and post yourself
  • Pull any thread into your pipeline as a tracked lead in one tap

Built for the answer engine, not just the feed

Most lead tools chase the live feed. Comment Radar targets the threads that rank in Google and get quoted by ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google’s AI Overviews — where a buyer’s research actually happens. Your reply becomes a citation, not a disappearing post.

Compounding, not disposable

An ad dies when the budget runs out and a DM is read once. A helpful comment on an indexed thread keeps surfacing for months. Comment Radar is the rare channel where the work you do today keeps paying.

Helpful first, safe always

Every draft leads with a real answer and mentions you second — the only kind of comment that survives moderators and earns trust. On X and LinkedIn each draft is risk-checked, and nothing ever posts without your tap.

In short

Comment Radar is ClientRadar's answer-engine lead engine. It scans the public, indexed conversations on Reddit, X and LinkedIn where people are actively searching for what you sell — “what’s the best tool for…”, “can anyone recommend…”, “how do I…” — scores each thread with the same intent engine that powers your lead radar, and ranks them by how likely they are to be surfaced by Google and AI assistants. For each one it drafts a value-first reply in your voice that you read and post yourself. Because those threads keep ranking and keep getting cited by AI answer engines, a single helpful comment can keep sending you buyers for months — the opposite of an ad that stops the second you stop paying.

Buyers research in public — and the best threads are invisible to you

Before anyone hires you, they search. They ask a subreddit, they post on LinkedIn, they query an AI assistant. Those conversations are where the decision gets made — but finding the handful worth your time, on the threads that actually rank, is the part nobody has time for.

The good threads are buried

By the time a high-intent question shows up in your feed it’s usually old, crowded, or already answered. The threads that will keep ranking for months are exactly the ones you never see in time.

Keyword alerts are a firehose

Tools like F5Bot ping you on every mention with no ranking. You still wade through dozens of ‘interesting but not now’ threads to find the two where a helpful reply will actually be seen — and read by a buyer.

Generic replies get removed

Communities and AI engines both punish low-effort self-promo. Dropping the same pitch everywhere gets it deleted by mods, downvoted by readers, and ignored by the answer engines you were hoping would surface it.

Ads and DMs don’t compound

Paid clicks vanish the moment you stop paying and cold DMs are read once. There’s no asset left behind — you start from zero every single month.

How Comment Radar turns one reply into months of inbound

It works the way a patient expert would — find the right room, say something useful, and let it keep working.

It finds where buyers are searching

Comment Radar scans the public Reddit, X and LinkedIn threads about your field for real questions with buying intent — inside your own logged-in browser session, so there’s no scraper and no API toll.

It ranks by citation value

Each thread is scored with the same 0–100 intent engine as your lead radar, then ranked by how likely it is to rank in Google and be cited by AI answer engines — so you spend your effort where it keeps paying.

It drafts a genuinely helpful reply

Grounded in your Brand DNA, it writes an answer that helps first and mentions you second. On X and LinkedIn the draft is risk-checked for tone and rules before you ever see it.

You post it — and track the lead

You read, edit and post the reply yourself; nothing auto-posts. Then pull the thread into your pipeline as a tracked lead so the conversation never slips through the cracks.

Why a comment beats an ad for service businesses

Comment Radar is built around how buyers actually decide in 2026 — they ask, they read, they trust the helpful expert. It turns that behaviour into a durable, compounding channel instead of a treadmill.

It builds an asset, not a spend

Every reply you post is a permanent, searchable answer with your name on it. As those threads keep ranking and getting cited, your presence compounds — the work you did last quarter is still earning today.

You show up as the expert, not the seller

Because the radar surfaces threads where you can genuinely help, you build authority instead of burning goodwill. That’s the reputation that makes the next buyer pick you.

It’s safe and private by design

Everything runs in your own browser session. Your leads and CRM stay on your device, only the public thread text and your Brand DNA go to the AI, and a human posts every reply.

Where Comment Radar earns its keep

Reddit ‘best tool for…’ threads

The recommendation threads that rank for years are gold. Comment Radar finds the fresh ones early so your helpful answer is near the top when buyers — and AI engines — read it.

LinkedIn questions in your niche

When someone asks the network for a recommendation, a thoughtful comment puts you in front of their whole professional circle, with a first-comment link for reach.

X conversations about your space

Catch the threads where prospects are weighing options and add the reply that gets bookmarked, quoted, and remembered.

Getting cited by AI assistants

As assistants increasingly answer ‘who should I hire for X’ from indexed discussions, the brands present in those threads get named. Comment Radar puts you there on purpose.

Questions, answered

Does Comment Radar post comments for me automatically?

No. It finds the threads and drafts the reply, but you read, edit and post it yourself. A human is on every send — that’s what keeps you on the right side of community rules and platform detection, and it’s a deliberate design choice, not a limitation.

How is this different from the main lead radar?

The lead radar watches the groups and feeds you’re already in for people asking to buy right now, so you can reply and win them this week. Comment Radar is about getting discovered: it targets public, indexed threads that keep ranking and getting cited, so your helpful answer keeps bringing in buyers for months. They’re two halves of the same loop — capture demand now, and build inbound that compounds.

What does ‘ranked for AI citation’ actually mean?

Comment Radar prioritises threads that are likely to be surfaced by Google and quoted by AI answer engines — things like indexed, on-topic discussions in active communities where a clear, helpful answer tends to get cited. It’s a prioritisation signal to focus your effort, not a guarantee any specific engine will cite a given post.

Will my comments get me banned or flagged?

Comment Radar is designed to avoid exactly that. It only ever drafts — you post manually, at human pace — and every draft is written to help first and sell second, which is what moderators and readers reward. On X and LinkedIn drafts are risk-checked for tone and rules before you see them.

Which plans include Comment Radar?

Comment Radar spans Reddit, X and LinkedIn. Reddit coverage is available from the Pro plan, and the full multi-platform reach (including X and LinkedIn) is on Max. See the pricing page for the current breakdown.

Be the answer buyers find when they search

Comment Radar finds the threads, drafts the reply, and keeps you discoverable. You just hit post.

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