How to Monitor Competitor Alternatives on Reddit for SaaS Leads
Learn how to find SaaS leads on Reddit by monitoring competitor mentions, alternative requests, and switching intent. A complete workflow for B2B marketers.

Introduction
When B2B SaaS buyers are unhappy with their current tools, they rarely go to a vendor's pricing page to complain. They go to Reddit. They ask peers for recommendations, vent about recent price hikes, and search for specific software alternatives. Catching these 'switching intent' conversations in real-time is one of the highest ROI marketing activities you can run. Instead of just tracking your own brand name, setting up structured monitoring for '[Competitor] alternative' or 'Unhappy with [Competitor]' allows you to step in exactly when prospects are ready to buy. Here is exactly how to set up alerts and workflows to catch Reddit users actively searching for an alternative to your competitors.
Types of Competitor Conversations on Reddit
Not all competitor mentions are created equal. If you want to find high-intent SaaS leads, you need to look for specific types of conversations where buyers are signaling that they are ready to make a move. Here are the three main types of competitor conversations you should be tracking.
1. The Alternative Request
This is the most direct form of switching intent. A user is actively asking the community for a replacement. They might say, 'Looking for an alternative to [Competitor]' or 'Is there anything better than [Competitor] for X?' These are users who have already decided to leave their current tool and are actively evaluating options.
2. The Feature Rant or Complaint
These threads start as venting sessions but often end in buying decisions. A user might complain about a bug, a missing feature, or poor customer support. If your product solves the exact problem they are complaining about, stepping in with a helpful solution (and a mention of your product) can easily convert a frustrated user into a new customer.
3. The Pricing Complaint
When a major player in your space raises their prices or changes their billing model, Reddit is the first place users go to complain. These threads are goldmines. Tracking phrases like '[Competitor] price increase' or 'moving away from [Competitor] because of pricing' allows you to position your product as the more affordable or value-driven alternative.
Keywords and Queries to Track
To find these conversations, you need to track the right keywords. Tracking just the competitor's name will result in too much noise (like support questions or neutral mentions). Instead, combine the competitor's name with specific intent keywords.
High-Intent Keyword Pairings
Track your competitor's name alongside these phrases:
- '[Competitor] alternative'
- 'better than [Competitor]'
- 'moving away from [Competitor]'
- 'cancel [Competitor]'
- '[Competitor] vs'
- 'tired of [Competitor]'
For example, if your competitor is 'AcmeCorp', tracking 'AcmeCorp alternative' will yield much higher quality leads than just tracking 'AcmeCorp'.
How to Filter the Noise
Even with targeted keywords, Reddit can be noisy. To ensure your sales or marketing team isn't wasting time on irrelevant threads, you need to apply filters.
Exclude Support and Career Subreddits
People often use Reddit for technical support or career advice. Exclude subreddits like r/techsupport or r/careerguidance. Instead, focus your monitoring on industry-specific subreddits, SaaS communities, or roles-specific communities (like r/marketing or r/sales).
Filter Out 'How to' Support Requests
Users frequently ask 'How do I do X in [Competitor]?' These are existing users looking for help, not buyers looking to switch. Add negative keywords like 'how to', 'support', 'help with', or 'login issue' to your tracking setup to filter out these support requests.
How to Respond Authentically
Finding the conversation is only half the battle. How you respond determines whether you win a customer or get downvoted to oblivion.
Provide Value First
The 'Reddit way' is to be helpful. Don't just drop a link to your product and leave. Read the user's specific complaint and explain exactly how your product solves that specific issue. Offer advice or workarounds that don't even require your product.
Disclose Your Affiliation
Always disclose that you work for the company you are recommending. A simple 'Full disclosure, I work at [Your Product], but it does exactly what you're asking for because...' builds trust. Attempting to astroturf or pretend you are just a random fan will backfire and damage your brand.
Automating the Process with Pulse
Manually searching Reddit for these keywords every day is inefficient and guarantees you will miss conversations. By the time you find a thread manually, your competitors might have already replied.
Setting up Competitor Alerts
With Pulse, you can automate this entire workflow. You can set up specific competitor keyword tracking (like 'AcmeCorp alternative') and apply subreddit filters to remove the noise. Pulse monitors Reddit 24/7 and sends alerts directly to your Slack or email the moment a high-intent conversation happens, allowing your team to jump in while the prospect is actively engaged.