| name | sales-leadverse |
| description | Leadverse platform help — AI-powered lead discovery across Reddit, X, and LinkedIn with keyword tracking, lead scoring, AI reply suggestions, competitor analysis, and Slack/email alerts. Use when Leadverse lead scoring shows too many irrelevant matches and you need to tune keywords, AI reply suggestions are hard to find or sound generic, the 7-day date range feels too short for historical prospecting, you want to set up multi-platform monitoring but aren't sure which platforms to prioritize, leads aren't converting and you need to improve outreach quality, you're comparing Leadverse vs Prems vs CatchIntent vs ParseStream for multi-platform lead generation, or you want to optimize keyword selection to find higher-intent prospects. Do NOT use for social listening strategy across tools (use /sales-social-listening) or choosing between social listening platforms (use /sales-social-listening). |
| argument-hint | [describe what you need help with in Leadverse] |
| license | MIT |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| tags | ["sales","social-listening","lead-generation","platform"] |
Leadverse Platform Help
Helps the user with Leadverse platform questions — from keyword setup and lead scoring through AI reply optimization, multi-platform monitoring, and alert configuration.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask the user:
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What area of Leadverse do you need help with?
- A) Keywords — setting up, tuning for relevance, reducing noise
- B) Lead scoring — understanding scores, filtering irrelevant matches
- C) AI replies — finding AI suggestions, improving quality
- D) Platform coverage — Reddit vs X vs LinkedIn prioritization
- E) Alerts — Slack or email notification setup
- F) Competitor analysis — tracking competitors on social
- G) Billing — plan differences, upgrading from Explorer
- H) Something else — describe it
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What's your goal? (describe your specific question or problem)
If the user's request already provides most of this context, skip directly to Step 2. Lead with your best-effort answer using reasonable assumptions (stated explicitly), then ask only the most critical 1-2 clarifying questions at the end.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the request maps to a specialized skill, route:
- Social listening strategy or tool comparison →
/sales-social-listening [question]
- Reddit-specific monitoring (depth over breadth) →
/sales-threadlytics [question] or /sales-syften [question]
- Buyer intent signals and prioritization →
/sales-intent [question]
- Contact enrichment →
/sales-enrich [question]
Otherwise, answer directly from the platform reference below.
Step 3 — Leadverse platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full platform reference — capabilities, pricing, keyword strategy, alert setup, and comparison with alternatives.
Answer the user's question using only the relevant section. Don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
You no longer need the platform guide — focus on the user's specific situation.
- Keyword tuning — use the AI keyword generator first, then refine with buyer-intent phrases ("looking for", "alternative to", "recommend")
- Lead scoring — focus on high-relevance matches first; Leadverse scores by product-description match, not explicit intent scoring
- Platform prioritization — start with Reddit (Explorer tier), add X and LinkedIn only when Reddit proves your ICP is active there
- Reply quality — AI reply suggestions exist but are not prominently displayed; always edit before posting
- Alert routing — use Slack for real-time lead notifications, email for daily digests
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered 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.
- Explorer ($19/mo) is Reddit-only. X and LinkedIn require Founder ($29/mo) or Business ($39/mo). If you need multi-platform from day one, start on Founder.
- No API, no webhooks, no Zapier/Make. Leadverse is entirely UI-driven with Slack and email alerts only. No way to push leads to a CRM programmatically — manual export or copy-paste.
- 7-day default date range. The search window defaults to 7 days, which misses older validated threads. Adjust the date range manually for deeper historical prospecting.
- AI reply suggestions are hidden. The feature exists but isn't prominently surfaced in the UI. Look for it in the lead detail view after selecting a match.
- Lead scoring is relevance-based, not intent-based. Leadverse scores how well a post matches your product description, not whether the poster is actively looking to buy. High scores can include casual discussions, not just purchase-ready leads.
- No auto-reply or auto-publish. All engagement is manual — Leadverse finds leads and suggests replies, but you post from your own Reddit/X/LinkedIn account.
Related skills
/sales-social-listening — Social listening strategy — monitoring setup, tool comparison, sentiment analysis, competitive intelligence, crisis detection
/sales-prems — Prems AI — 15-platform lead generation with AI intent scoring, wider platform coverage
/sales-catchintent — CatchIntent — AI intent detection across Reddit, X, HN, Bluesky with CRM integrations, MCP server, webhooks
/sales-parsestream — ParseStream — multi-platform monitoring (Reddit, X, LinkedIn, Quora, HN) with AI reply drafts and auto-reply
/sales-syften — Syften — AI-filtered keyword monitoring across 15+ community platforms, sub-minute alerts, REST API, 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: Set up monitoring for a new SaaS product
User says: "I just launched a project management tool and want to find people on Reddit asking for PM alternatives"
Skill does:
- Recommends starting on Explorer ($19/mo) since Reddit-only is sufficient initially
- Uses AI keyword generator with the product description to generate initial keyword set
- Refines keywords with buyer-intent phrases ("alternative to Asana", "looking for PM tool", "recommend project management")
- Sets up Slack alerts for real-time lead notifications
Result: Reddit monitoring running with targeted keywords and Slack alerts
Example 2: Improve lead relevance
User says: "Half the leads Leadverse shows me are people just complaining about tools, not actually looking to switch"
Skill does:
- Reviews current keyword list for overly broad terms
- Adds buyer-intent modifiers ("looking for", "switch from", "anyone tried")
- Recommends adjusting date range to focus on recent active discussions
- Suggests reviewing AI-generated keywords and pruning generic ones
Result: Lead feed filtered to higher-relevance conversations
Example 3: Push Leadverse leads to a CRM
User says: "How do I get Leadverse leads into HubSpot automatically?"
Skill does:
- Notes Leadverse has no API, webhooks, or Zapier — no direct CRM integration
- Recommends workaround: Slack alert → Zapier/Make trigger on Slack message → parse lead details → create HubSpot contact
- Walks through Slack-to-HubSpot Zapier setup
- Notes this is lossy — only gets the alert text, not structured lead data
Result: Partial automation via Slack middleware, with caveat about data quality
Troubleshooting
Leads are mostly irrelevant discussions
Symptom: High volume of leads but most are casual conversations, not people looking to buy
Cause: Keywords are too generic or product description is too broad
Solution: Refine keywords with buyer-intent language ("looking for", "recommend", "alternative to [competitor]"). Remove single-word keywords. Narrow to specific subreddits if possible. Review the AI-generated keyword suggestions and prune the ones that are topically related but not purchase-intent related.
AI reply suggestions not appearing
Symptom: Can see leads but no AI reply drafts
Cause: Reply suggestions are not prominently displayed in the UI — they exist but are easy to miss
Solution: Click into the individual lead detail view. Look for the AI reply/suggestion option — it may be behind a secondary button or expandable section. If still not visible, ensure your plan supports AI replies (Founder plan includes 300 auto-replies/mo).
Slack alerts not firing
Symptom: Leads appear in the Leadverse dashboard but Slack notifications don't arrive
Cause: Slack integration not properly connected or alert preferences not configured
Solution: Verify the Slack workspace connection in Leadverse settings. Check that the correct Slack channel is selected. Ensure real-time alerts are enabled (Founder plan required for real-time alerts — Explorer may not include them). Test with a new keyword that should match immediately.