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Find people on LinkedIn looking for what you offer.
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No signup required • 3 free searches per hour
A LinkedIn lead finder is a tool that searches LinkedIn for posts signaling buying intent - recommendation requests, vendor searches, hiring needs, tool comparisons, service requests, and complaints about existing workflows. Instead of sending cold DMs to random prospects, you reply to people already talking about a problem you can solve.
Leadverse's free LinkedIn lead finder uses semantic AI matching, so it finds relevant B2B conversations even when the author doesn't use your exact product category or keyword.
The fastest way to find leads on LinkedIn is to search for the problem, not your product category. Buyers often post about a business issue, ask their network for vendor recommendations, or describe a workflow bottleneck long before they search for a branded solution.
Describe your product or service here and the tool translates that into intent-based searches, then returns LinkedIn posts from people asking for help. From there, a thoughtful public reply or contextual connection request gives you a warmer opening than a generic pitch.
The tool generates example intent phrases from your product description, embeds them, and runs a vector similarity search against an index of recent LinkedIn posts. The output is a ranked list of posts that look semantically close to your ideal customer's need.
Because it is similarity-based rather than exact-match keyword search, it can surface indirect buying signals - posts asking for agency recommendations, software alternatives, consultants, freelancers, tools, integrations, and fixes.
LinkedIn is where B2B buyers ask peers for vendor recommendations, talk about hiring needs, share operational pain, and compare business tools. A post like "does anyone know a good agency for X" or "what tool are you using for Y" is much warmer than a static contact record.
That makes LinkedIn prospecting especially useful for SaaS companies, agencies, freelancers, consultants, dev shops, recruiters, and B2B service providers that can show up with a relevant answer.
LinkedIn's native search is keyword-based and heavily shaped by your network. Leadverse ranks posts by semantic intent, helping you find relevant public conversations that may not use your exact keywords.
On the paid plan, Leadverse adds AI intent scoring, automatic daily syncs, real-time alerts, multi-platform coverage (Reddit + X + LinkedIn), and automated lead outreach and competitor analysis - turning LinkedIn lead generation into a repeatable workflow.
If you want to find B2B leads on LinkedIn automatically, define the customer problem once and let an AI lead finder watch for matching posts. That removes the manual work of searching hashtags, browsing feeds, and saving Boolean queries.
This free LinkedIn lead finder runs an on-demand search. The full Leadverse plan turns it into continuous monitoring with intent scoring, real-time alerts, and a unified lead inbox across Reddit, X, and LinkedIn.
As a free leads finder for LinkedIn, this tool gives you on-demand semantic search across recent LinkedIn posts. You can run free searches, browse ranked results, and open the original LinkedIn post to engage directly - no signup, no credit card.
Use it to validate LinkedIn as a lead generation channel before upgrading to a paid AI lead generation tool with automatic monitoring, scoring, alerts, and multi-platform coverage.
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Thousands of buying intent posts are created every day. Don't miss tomorrow's customers.