Hailports is run by an operator who spent years inside the unglamorous part of sales — cleaning up CRMs, fixing broken handoffs, and chasing down where deals actually leaked. The pattern was always the same: the warmest buyers had already said, out loud and in public, that they were shopping or fed up with what they had. Nobody was catching them in time.
So that's what we built. We watch 14 markets every day for people raising their hand — a Reddit thread, a forum post, a "what should I switch to" question — score it, and pair it with the source link and their own words. You get the warm ones, not a cold database someone scraped two years ago. Reach out while they're still in-market.
Listen where buyers ask, not where you can reach. The highest-converting lead isn't the one with the best title in a database — it's the one who described the problem in public in the last ~90 days. That recency plus matching your offer to their exact words is what moves reply rates. We automated it across 14 markets; you can do a slice of it by hand tonight.
Signals aggregated from public posts; we link the source and never publish private data.