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For independent consultants & advisory firms

Be the consultant in the room when a prospect asks "who do you recommend?"

ClientRadar quietly watches Reddit, LinkedIn, Facebook groups and X for people describing exactly the problem you solve — then scores each lead and drafts a reply in your voice so you can answer first, as a human, before the thread fills up.

  • Catch buying-intent posts the moment they appear — not days later when 30 others have replied
  • AI scores each lead 0–100 so you skip tyre-kickers and answer the buyers
  • Every reply is yours: nothing posts without your tap — no bots, no banned accounts
  • One signed retainer covers the year; this isn't another tool tax
In short

ClientRadar is a privacy-first client-finding tool for independent consultants and advisory firms. It runs as a Chrome extension that monitors Reddit, LinkedIn, Facebook groups and X for posts showing buying intent — people asking "can anyone recommend a consultant" or describing a problem in your niche — then uses AI to score each lead 0–100 and draft a tailored reply in your own voice ("Brand DNA"). Unlike auto-posting bots such as Devi or ReplyGuy, ClientRadar never posts on your behalf: a human reviews and sends every message, and your leads and CRM stay on your device, so you build pipeline without risking suspended accounts or spammy outreach.

The feast-or-famine cycle is exhausting — and the usual fixes are slow

Most independent consultants get clients from referrals and LinkedIn content. Both work, but neither is on demand: when you're busy delivering, your marketing stops, and by the time the pipeline runs dry it's too late to fill it. So revenue swings between overflowing months and empty calendars. Meanwhile, the people who need you are out there right now, posting that they're stuck — you just never see the post in time.

Referrals are real but unpredictable

You can't forecast a business on word-of-mouth. Referrals arrive when they arrive, dry up for a quarter, and leave you scrambling. They're a great channel — just not one you can schedule a hire or a runway against.

LinkedIn content is a slow, crowded grind

Posting three times a week and waiting for inbound takes months to compound, and the feed is saturated with other consultants doing the same thing. It builds authority over time, but it rarely turns next month's empty calendar into booked calls.

You miss the posts where prospects are actually asking

Every day someone in a subreddit, a Facebook group or a LinkedIn thread writes "we need help with X" or "can anyone recommend a consultant for Y." By the time you stumble across it, the thread is buried and ten people have already replied.

Cold outreach and bots are getting riskier, not easier

Mass DMs and auto-reply tools are being throttled and banned as platforms crack down, and tools relying on paid scraping APIs (like GummySearch) have shut down. Spraying templates burns your reputation and your account along with it.

How consultants land inbound clients with ClientRadar

Show up first, as a credible human, in the threads where buyers are already asking.

Tell it your niche and your voice

Set the problems you solve, the keywords your buyers use, and a short "Brand DNA" sample of how you write. ClientRadar learns to recognise the consultant the prospect is actually looking for — and how you'd respond.

It watches the channels where B2B buyers ask

ClientRadar monitors the subreddits, Facebook groups, LinkedIn and X conversations relevant to your practice, surfacing posts the instant someone signals they need the kind of help you sell.

Read the score, skip the noise

Each lead gets an AI score 0–100 based on intent and fit, so you spend your limited time on the genuine buyers — the "we have budget and a deadline" posts — not the people just venting or shopping for free advice.

Reply in your own words, on your terms

ClientRadar drafts a helpful, non-salesy reply in your voice. You read it, edit it, and decide whether to send. Nothing posts automatically — you stay the human in every conversation, which is exactly what wins trust and the meeting.

Why ClientRadar fits the way consultants actually win work

Consulting is sold on credibility and timing, not volume. ClientRadar is built for that reality — it helps you be early and human in high-intent threads instead of loud and automated everywhere. Here's why it suits this audience specifically:

Authority beats automation in B2B

Prospects hiring a consultant are evaluating judgment. A thoughtful, personal reply that shows you understand their problem is worth more than a hundred templated DMs — and ClientRadar is designed to help you write the former, fast, while the thread is still warm.

Your client list never leaves your device

Leads, notes and CRM data stay local on your machine. Only the public post text and your Brand DNA sample are sent to AI to score and draft. For consultants handling sensitive client relationships, that on-device privacy is a feature, not a footnote.

Safe by design while rivals get banned

Because ClientRadar never auto-posts and never scrapes through brittle paid APIs, you're not betting your professional reputation — or your account — on a bot the platforms are actively hunting. You surface a few real buyers and answer them yourself.

Where consultants find their next retainer

Niche subreddits asking for help

Communities like r/consulting, r/smallbusiness, r/Entrepreneur and industry-specific subs are full of "we're stuck on X, who can help?" posts. ClientRadar flags the ones that match your specialty so you can reply with substance before the thread goes cold.

LinkedIn threads and comments

B2B buyers float problems and ask for recommendations in posts and comments daily. Surface the high-intent ones in your space and join the conversation as a credible voice rather than a cold connection request.

Facebook groups for founders and owners

Owner and operator groups are where small businesses crowdsource who to hire. Monitor the ones relevant to your practice and catch the "can anyone recommend a consultant" posts the moment they land.

Founders venting on X

On X, prospects often describe a painful, expensive problem out loud before they ever search for a provider. Spot those signals early and start a genuinely helpful conversation that turns into a discovery call.

Questions, answered

How is this different from cold outreach or LinkedIn automation tools?

Cold outreach interrupts people who didn't ask; ClientRadar surfaces people who are actively asking for help in public. And unlike automation tools that mass-send DMs or auto-comment, ClientRadar never posts anything itself — it drafts a reply and you decide whether to send it. That keeps you compliant with platform rules and, frankly, makes you more credible to a prospect evaluating your judgment.

Will I get my Reddit or LinkedIn account banned?

That's the risk ClientRadar is built to avoid. Bots and auto-posters are being throttled and suspended as platforms crack down, and tools relying on paid scraping APIs (like GummySearch) have shut down. ClientRadar runs locally in your browser, never auto-posts, and never scrapes through brittle commercial APIs — you reply by hand, as a human, so there's nothing automated for a platform to flag.

Is monitoring these conversations actually allowed?

ClientRadar reads public posts the same way you would if you were browsing yourself — it just watches more places at once and tells you when something relevant appears. It doesn't access private messages or anything behind a login you're not already in. The one action that touches a platform — posting a reply — is always done by you, manually.

What does it cost, and is it worth it for a consultant?

Plans are €59/mo Pro (Facebook + Reddit) and €99/mo Max (all four platforms), with cheaper annual pricing, a 7-day trial and 50% off your first payment. For most consultants a single signed engagement is worth multiples of the annual cost, so the bar is one client a year — not a steady stream — to come out ahead. If you already have all the inbound you can handle from referrals, you may not need it at all.

Do I have to be glued to my browser for it to work?

No. ClientRadar watches in the background and collects matching leads for you to review when you have a few minutes between client work. You're not babysitting a feed — you're checking a short, scored list of real buyers and choosing which ones deserve a reply.

Would I be better off just posting content and waiting?

Content and ClientRadar do different jobs. Content builds long-term authority but is slow and crowded; ClientRadar gets you in front of buyers who need help this week. Most consultants do best with both — keep publishing to build reputation, and use ClientRadar to convert that reputation into conversations while prospects are actively looking.

Stop waiting for referrals. Start answering buyers who are asking right now.

Try ClientRadar free for 7 days, with 50% off your first payment and cancel anytime. Watch the channels where your next retainer is already being requested — and reply as yourself, never a bot.

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