You have an idea. We find who wants it.
anyone know a tool that finds people asking about [your niche] across platforms?
38 min agoHonestly I've tried every keyword tool out there
1h agoYour future users are posting right now, describing exactly the problem you solve. Gorilla finds them, ranks them by buying intent, and hands you the list.
From idea to ranked leads in about two minutes.
You type one sentence. Gorilla does the rest. Three stages, no setup, no scraping.
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Drop in what you're building. A product, a community, a topic. One sentence is enough. The more concrete, the sharper the results.
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Your one sentence becomes 20+ phrasings real buyers type, plus pain points, competitors, and the subreddits where they live.
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Every post scores 0–100 on signal, fit, and recency. Strongest leads come back first. Five feeds at once, done in seconds.
Real runs from real founders.
Click any run to see the full ranked lead list, the actual posts Gorilla surfaced for that idea.
One run. Five feeds. Fixed price.
$5 per run. No subscription, no recurring billing, no plan math.
- All 5 feeds, LinkedIn included
- Ranked results with idea-match scoring
- Insight summary + opportunity angle
- CSV & JSON export
- No subscription or recurring billing
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