Do you know a good car dealer in Miami Beach?
Looking to lease a new SUV. Want a dealer who actually responds to email and doesn't bury me in dealer fees. Indie dealers welcome over the big chains.
For local business owners
Whether you run a service business, a multi-location operation, a consulting practice, or a business with a local market, customers sometimes ask 'best [X] in [my area]' in public communities. IntentHunter scans supported sources for those threads, scores them by geo + business fit, and gives you the source link for review.
Why this matters
You do not need enterprise marketing jargon. You need a practical way to notice relevant local conversations without a sales team, a marketing department, or a steep learning curve.
Pay-per-lead platforms can be expensive, and many people never call back. Google Business Profile helps you get found, but it does not tell you when someone is asking for a specific recommendation in a public community.
Across supported public sources, there may be 'looking for [X]' threads in your city or category. Manual checking is easy to miss, and generic monitoring may not rank by local fit.
What you get
Higher-fit threads are prioritized when they match your service area and what your business does.
Use the public sources your plan supports. Local use cases work best when relevant city, regional, or industry communities are active on those sources.
Open any signal and jump straight to the original thread for full context. IntentHunter helps you notice relevant threads sooner; it does not reply for you.
Run multiple service areas (Brooklyn + Queens, Miami + Fort Lauderdale) or multiple service lines (carpentry + general contracting, or consulting + workshops), each gets its own scored inbox, same login.
How it works
What you offer, cities or regions you serve, who your customers are.
Scans run on the cadence for each enabled source, surfaced as scored signals filtered by geo + business fit.
Open the inbox, jump to the original thread, and skip threads outside your zone.
FAQ
Create a project, choose the sources your plan supports, and review scored signals as scans run.