Ralix turns real Reddit conversations into ranked market signals so your copy sounds like your buyers—not your assumptions.
Market intelligence first. Execution second.
The real problem isn’t creativity. It’s missing market context. Most marketers aren’t short on ideas—they’re short on real buyer language.
Execution without context just scales the wrong message. Most content tools remix what sounds right. Ralix starts with what your buyers are already saying—unfiltered, emotional, and inconvenient.
Once you understand the signal, execution becomes obvious—whether that’s content, email, or thoughtful comments.
Ralix doesn’t start with "where to comment." It starts by extracting the full signal: what people are struggling with, how urgent the pain is, which objections keep repeating, and what language shows buying intent. Once you understand the signal, execution becomes obvious—content, email, messaging, or thoughtful comments.
Market intelligence first. Execution second.
Ralix extracts the full signal from real Reddit conversations: what people struggle with, how urgent the pain is, which objections repeat, and what language shows buying intent. Once you have that, execution is obvious—content, email, messaging, or thoughtful comments. No more guessing.
Best For
Scenario
Your team owns demand gen for a B2B tool used by freelancers.
What Ralix shows you
Ralix surfaces how freelancers actually talk about the problem: "I forget to track time and undercharge clients," "client wants itemized hours." You get the themes and language.
Result
You write content and outreach in their words. Same signal powers email hooks and positioning. Messaging you can defend internally.
See what people are struggling with—in their words.
Use ranked pain points and questions to test positioning and campaign angles. See what language your market uses before you lock copy. Demand gen and product marketers use the same signals to align messaging with real buyer language.
Best For
Scenario
You market a product for freelance designers. You need to nail positioning and cold email hooks.
What Ralix shows you
37 conversations about "invoicing clients is a nightmare", 28 about "finding new clients"—ranked by frequency and intent.
Result
You lead with invoicing pain in positioning and outreach. Same signal informs content and email hooks. No guessing.
No guessing. Your market tells you what to write.
The same market intelligence that powers your messaging also powers content ideas and drafts. Find trending questions and the exact language people use—then generate posts and articles that address real buyer questions for Reddit, LinkedIn, and blog.
Best For
Scenario
You own content for an email marketing product.
What Ralix shows you
Top question in your niche: "Why do my cold emails get 0 replies?"—with the exact language people use.
Result
You create content from that signal. Same language powers blog, Reddit, and email hooks. Copy sounds like your buyers, not your assumptions.
Monitor complaints and feature requests in real language.
When people mention competitors on Reddit—complaints, feature requests—Ralix surfaces them. Position your product as the alternative. Use the same intelligence to sharpen messaging and show up in "vs." threads with evidence-backed answers.
Best For
Scenario
You market a productivity tool that competes with incumbents.
What Ralix shows you
47 mentions of "X is too slow" in r/productivity—in the words people actually use.
Result
You build speed into positioning and messaging. Same signal informs content and outreach. You show up where buyers are already complaining.