| name | sales-tydal |
| description | Tydal platform help — AI-powered Reddit lead generation with auto-posting, AI comment drafts, 50+ viral post templates, intent scoring, subreddit targeting. Use when Tydal isn't finding relevant Reddit threads for your product, auto-replies are getting flagged or removed by moderators, you want to optimize subreddit targeting but are limited to 5 subreddits, the 48-hour scan interval is missing time-sensitive conversations, you're comparing Tydal vs Leadlee vs Reppit vs Leado for Reddit lead gen, or you need help deciding whether auto-posting is safe for your Reddit account. Do NOT use for social listening strategy across tools (use /sales-social-listening) or Reddit marketing with managed accounts (use /sales-replyagent or /sales-leadmore). |
| argument-hint | [describe what you need help with in Tydal — e.g., 'auto-replies keep getting removed' or 'not finding the right subreddits'] |
| license | MIT |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| tags | ["sales","social-listening","platform"] |
Tydal Platform Help
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask the user:
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What do you need help with?
- A) Lead quality — threads found aren't relevant to my product
- B) Auto-reply safety — posts getting flagged, removed, or account at risk
- C) Subreddit targeting — limited to 5, not sure which ones to pick
- D) Reply quality — AI drafts sound generic or promotional
- E) Setup — just getting started with Tydal
- F) Comparing Tydal to other Reddit lead gen tools
- G) Something else — describe it
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Current setup?
- A) Just signed up / configuring
- B) Running but too much noise
- C) Running but auto-replies underperforming
- D) Evaluating vs other tools
If the user's request already provides enough context, skip to Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
- Social listening strategy or tool comparison →
/sales-social-listening [question]
- Reddit lead gen with managed accounts →
/sales-replyagent [question] or /sales-leadmore [question]
- Reddit monitoring with API/webhooks →
/sales-redship [question] or /sales-octolens [question]
- Reddit thread analysis for market research →
/sales-reddily [question]
- AI search visibility via Reddit →
/sales-reddgrow [question]
- Manual-only Reddit lead gen (safer) →
/sales-reppit [question] or /sales-leado [question]
Otherwise, answer directly from the platform reference below.
Step 3 — Tydal platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full platform reference — capabilities, pricing, auto-posting mechanics, subreddit targeting, viral templates.
Answer the user's question using only the relevant section. Don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
- Improve lead quality — use specific pain-point keywords, not broad terms; prioritize subreddits where people ask for solutions, not general discussion subs
- Auto-reply safety — Tydal auto-posts on your behalf, which carries real ban risk; monitor daily for removals and mod warnings; consider switching to manual posting tools if your account is flagged
- Subreddit selection — with only 5 slots, pick high-intent communities; rotate low-performers weekly
- Reply quality — review AI drafts even if auto-posted; adjust brand voice settings to reduce promotional tone
- 48-hour scan gap — Tydal scans every 48 hours, so time-sensitive buying conversations may be missed; consider pairing with a real-time monitor like F5Bot or Syften
If you discover a tip not in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about plan-gated features and integration gotchas that may be outdated.
- Auto-posting carries real ban risk. Tydal auto-posts replies to Reddit, which violates many subreddits' rules on bot-generated content. Monitor for removals daily. Manual-posting tools (Reppit, Leado) are safer.
- Only 5 subreddits. You can only target 5 subreddits at a time. Choose carefully and rotate based on performance.
- 48-hour scan interval. Scans run every 48 hours, not real-time. Time-sensitive buying conversations will be missed. Not suitable if freshness matters.
- No API, no webhooks, no MCP server. Tydal is dashboard-only. No programmatic access to leads or data.
- No Zapier/Make integration. Cannot trigger automations from discovered leads. Manual export only.
- No CRM export. No bulk-export of discovered leads. Manual copy-paste required.
Related skills
/sales-social-listening — Social listening strategy — tool comparison, monitoring setup, competitive intelligence
/sales-reppit — Reddit lead gen with AI keyword discovery, intent scoring, manual posting (safer), ~$25-29/mo
/sales-leado — Reddit lead gen with Karma Builder, Viral Template Library, $0-29.99/mo
/sales-leadlee — Cheapest Reddit lead gen with AI replies ($12/mo), quality scoring
/sales-subredditsignals — Reddit lead gen with 7-dimension buyer intent classification, voice training
/sales-redreach — AI Reddit lead gen with keyword auto-discovery, Google-ranking posts, webhooks
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do
Examples
Example 1: Auto-replies getting removed by moderators
User says: "My Tydal auto-replies keep getting removed from subreddits. Some posts are even getting me temp-banned."
Skill does:
- Reads platform-guide.md for auto-posting risks and safety
- Explains that auto-posting triggers mod scrutiny, especially in strict communities
- Recommends reviewing which subreddits have strict self-promotion rules and removing them from targeting
- Suggests considering manual-posting alternatives like Reppit or Leado for high-value subreddits
Result: Reduced removal rate through better subreddit selection and awareness of auto-posting risks
Example 2: Getting leads into a CRM
User says: "How do I sync Tydal leads to my HubSpot?"
Skill does:
- Reads platform-guide.md integration section
- Explains no API, webhooks, or Zapier exist — dashboard is the only interface
- Suggests manual workflow: review leads daily, batch-enter thread URLs into CRM
- For automation needs, recommends evaluating RedShip or Buska which have API/webhook access
Result: Manual workaround established, API-capable alternatives flagged
Example 3: Only 5 subreddits — which ones to pick
User says: "I can only monitor 5 subreddits. How do I choose the best ones for my SaaS product?"
Skill does:
- Reads platform-guide.md subreddit targeting section
- Recommends starting with the top 5 subreddits by buying-intent density, not subscriber count
- Suggests testing for 1-2 weeks, then rotating the lowest-performing subreddit
- Notes that if 5 isn't enough, tools like ForumScout or Buska offer unlimited monitoring
Result: Data-driven subreddit rotation strategy within Tydal's 5-slot limit
Troubleshooting
Auto-posted replies sound robotic and get downvoted
Symptom: Tydal's auto-replies read like sales pitches and accumulate downvotes or removals
Cause: AI optimizes for product mention rather than community value; auto-posting removes the human editing step
Solution: Review auto-posted replies daily in the dashboard. If quality is consistently poor, consider disabling auto-post and using Tydal for lead discovery only, posting manually. Adjust brand voice settings to be more conversational. For subreddits with strict rules, switch to manual-only tools.
48-hour scan missing time-sensitive threads
Symptom: By the time Tydal surfaces a buying conversation, the thread is already 2 days old and the poster has moved on
Cause: Tydal scans every 48 hours, not in real-time
Solution: Pair Tydal with a real-time monitoring tool like F5Bot (free) or Syften ($7/mo) for immediate alerts on high-priority keywords. Use Tydal for batch lead discovery and the real-time tool for time-sensitive conversations.
Low lead volume despite broad keywords
Symptom: Few leads surfaced even with keywords that should match many Reddit conversations
Cause: 5-subreddit limit restricts coverage; scan frequency reduces total posts analyzed
Solution: Verify your 5 subreddits are active communities with daily posts, not low-traffic niche subs. Ensure keywords match the exact phrases Redditors use, not marketing jargon. If volume is still too low, evaluate tools with unlimited subreddit monitoring like Buska or ForumScout.