Find HR Software Buyers on r/humanresources
r/humanresources connects HR professionals discussing tools, vendors, and best practices. Consistent tool evaluation activity for HRIS, ATS, and HR tech software.
Station RSS URL
https://www.reddit.com/r/humanresources/.rssPaste this when calling signalpipe_add_station with platform: "reddit"
What is r/humanresources?
r/humanresources is a community of HR professionals, people operations leaders, and HR consultants. Members discuss compliance, tools, employee relations, and best practices. HR tech buying decisions are regularly discussed — members share vendor experiences and ask for recommendations.
What do buying signals look like on r/humanresources?
HR buyers describe needs in compliance and workflow terms: "current HRIS doesn't support X", "looking for a system that integrates with Y", "evaluating vendors for Z before next quarter". Pain-based posts about specific workflow failures are strong signals.
Example high-intent posts from r/humanresources
"Outgrowing BambooHR — what are mid-sized companies switching to for HRIS?"
Why it's a signal: Competitor switch signal with company size context. Evaluation stage.
"What's the best way to source candidates in technical communities without cold InMail?"
Why it's a signal: Sourcing problem + channel switch. Maps to community monitoring use case.
"Tools for tracking employee engagement signals — what is everyone using?"
Why it's a signal: Signal tracking need that maps to monitoring and detection tools.
Ready-to-use anchor sentences for r/humanresources
Anchor sentences are buyer phrases written from the buyer's perspective. SignalPipe uses them to score semantic similarity against posts. Add these when calling signalpipe_add_product.
"HR professional looking for alternative to BambooHR""want to source candidates from technical communities without LinkedIn""need tool to monitor HR communities for vendor recommendations""looking for HR software that tracks engagement and sentiment signals""evaluating HRIS platforms for growing team"How to start monitoring r/humanresources with SignalPipe
Install SignalPipe
Run `openclaw plugins install signalpipe` inside OpenClaw. Takes under a minute.
Create a product profile
Call signalpipe_add_product. Paste the anchor sentences above into the anchor_sentences field. Add "looking for", "alternative", "HRIS" to buy_signal_keywords.
Add r/humanresources as a station
Call signalpipe_add_station with platform: "reddit" and rss_url: "https://www.reddit.com/r/humanresources/.rss". Then call signalpipe_reload_products.
Run your first scan
Call signalpipe_scout_now to trigger an immediate scan. Then signalpipe_get_missions to see the first batch of scored leads.
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