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A social CRM that surfaces your warmest leads automatically

Every person who mentions your product is scored Hot to Cold by buying intent, sentiment and reach, so the prospects worth a reply rise to the top instead of getting buried in the feed.

People · Meter live
ranked by warmth2 hot leads
SS
u/scaling_samr/SaaS new
buyingcreator · 48k reach
Hot
JT
@founder_jtX
migrationinfluencer · 210k reach
Hot
RM
Ravi M.LinkedIn
demandcustomer · 6.4k reach
Warm
PN
@priya_buildsX
advocacycreator · 31k reach
Warm
DK
u/devkitr/startups
churn_riskcustomer · 1.1k reach
Cool
Warmth blends intent, recent activity, reach and sentiment. Bots and competitor mentions are filtered out.

Your hottest prospects are buried in a stream of mentions

Social monitoring tells you what was said, but not who is actually worth your time. A founder with real buying intent looks the same as a drive-by comment in a raw feed. You end up replying to whoever shouted last instead of whoever is closest to switching. By the time a high-intent thread surfaces, the moment to engage has cooled.

  • ×No way to tell a buying signal from idle chatter
  • ×High-reach voices get lost next to low-value noise
  • ×Repeat prospects scattered across mentions, never tracked
How it works

How the social CRM scores and ranks your people

Step 1

Every person gets a warmth score

GrowthMeteor blends four signals into one warmth score: action intent, how often and how recently they engage, their reach, and their sentiment toward you. Intent carries the most weight, so a clear buying signal outranks a high follower count.

Warmth score live
74
One blended score
four signals, intent weighted highest
Action intent40%
livebuying signal
Engagement25%
liverecent + repeat
Reach20%
liveaudience size
Sentiment15%
livepositive
a buying signal outranks a high follower count
Step 2

Warm leads surface, cold ones fade

Each person is labeled Hot, Warm, Cool or Cold so you act without reading a raw number. Warmth decays on a 30-day half-life, so a prospect who goes quiet cools off and your list always reflects who is interested right now.

People by warmth live
sorted hot to cold30-day half-life
u/scaling_sam
last seen 2m ago · rising
Hot
@devops_nora
last seen 1d ago · steady
Warm
in/marcus-li
last seen 11d ago · cooling
Cool
u/quiet_quinn
last seen 34d ago · faded
Cold
quiet prospects cool off automatically
Step 3

Open a profile to see the full history

Every author has a profile with their mention history, sentiment trend and top intent in one place. Reach-weighted influence and an audience segment (customer, creator, influencer or press) show who is speaking, while bots and competitor mentions are filtered out.

Author profile live
SS
u/scaling_sam
customerverified human
Hot
Mentions
14
Top intent
migration
Influence
62%
Sentiment trendimproving
xbots & competitor mentions filtered out
Who it’s for

Built for B2B SaaS teams who live in social

If your pipeline starts with conversations on Reddit, X and LinkedIn, a social CRM tells you which of those people are actually worth nurturing.

Founders

See the handful of high-intent prospects worth a personal reply without scrolling the whole feed.

Growth teams

Prioritize outreach by warmth and reach instead of gut feel, and never lose a repeat prospect.

Community leads

Track each person's sentiment over time so you spot at-risk customers and rising advocates early.

FAQ

Social CRM questions, answered

How is the warmth score calculated?
It is a deterministic blend of four signals: action intent (the strongest lead signal), how often and recently the person engages, their reach, and their sentiment toward your brand. Intent is weighted highest, so a buying or migration signal beats raw follower count. The exact number sits in a tooltip behind a Hot, Warm, Cool or Cold label.
Does warmth go stale over time?
No. Warmth decays on a 30-day half-life, so a person who stops engaging gradually cools from Hot toward Cold. Your list always reflects who is interested now, not who was interested months ago. Hot is intentionally rare so it stays meaningful.
What does a person's profile include?
Each author has a profile with their full mention history, sentiment trend and top intent, plus a reach-weighted influence score and an audience segment such as customer, creator, influencer or press. Bots and mentions about competitors are kept out so they never pollute your list.
Does it merge the same person across platforms?
People are tracked per platform, keyed on the brand, platform and author handle, so each profile reflects activity on that channel. This keeps identity accurate without guessing that two handles on different networks are the same human.

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