Don’t let warm conversations go cold.
Capture the DMs and comments that matter. Organized by person. Follow up before they forget about you.
The warm lead you had on Tuesday is cold by Friday.
Mental tracking fails. Spreadsheets need discipline. Notifications pile up. Important signals get lost — and warm becomes cold, quietly.
From “oh interesting” to followed up in seconds.
No tab switching. No copy-paste. No “I’ll log it later.” The extension lives where your conversations already happen.
Capture
Save any DM or comment in one click. The extension captures everything that matters.
Organize
All DMs and comments are grouped by person automatically.
does it do X?
yes — shipping this weekend
Follow up
Set a date. Your dashboard shows Follow up today, Overdue, and Going cold — nothing slips through.
Every person, one place.
Open a Woohoo and you see the whole conversation — DMs on one tab, comments on another, follow-up front and center.
hey — yeah please ping me. I'll try Woohoo this weekend btw, my team is drowning in Reddit leads rn
amazing. here's a link w/ a longer free trial for you → woohoo.to/friend
🙏 will report back Sun
5 saved interactions with u/indie_marketer. One click back to the original comment or DM.
Know exactly who to reply to.
Open your dashboard and see what’s due today, what’s overdue, and what’s going cold. No setup. No pipeline. Just people.
Today3
Woohoos you planned to follow up on today.
“Hey — saw your comment in r/SaaS. I'll try Woohoo this weekend and send feedback, my team's drowning…”
“what's the pricing for teams? we'd be 4 seats to start.”
“when does the LinkedIn integration ship? asking bc that's my main channel.”
Overdue3
Follow-up dates that have passed. Don't let these slip.
“I'll try it Sunday and let you know”
“interested in a cross-promo swap — we have ~2k weekly active users.”
“feature req: can we tag people with custom labels? e.g. 'beta-user', 'press'.”
Going cold3
No follow-up set and no new interaction in the last 7 days.
What it is. And what it isn’t.
Woohoo is built for follow-ups — not everything else. Here’s what it does and what it refuses to become.
It is yes
- A capture tool. 1-click save of DMs and comments that matter, link back to the original.
- A person-first timeline. All interactions with one person, threaded correctly.
- A follow-up dashboard. Today, overdue, going cold — and nothing else.
- Open source. AGPL, self-host with docker compose if you want to.
It isn’t no
- An outbound tool. You still reply on the platform, like a human.
- A full CRM. No deals, no pipeline stages, no forecast charts.
- A scheduler or analytics suite. There are good tools for those. This isn’t one.
- A spreadsheet with extra steps. If it doesn’t save you time, delete it.
Start free. Upgrade when it clicks.
No seats. No pipelines. Just follow-ups.
Everything you need to follow up on conversations.
- Up to 100 active conversations
- 1 platform
- Unlimited DMs and comments
- Self-host if you want to
For when your conversations start to pile up.
- Everything in free
- Unlimited active conversations
- All platforms as they ship — X, LinkedIn, and more
- Daily follow-up digest — morning & evening
- Help shape what gets built next
Early pricing. Goes up as more platforms and features ship.
Before you try Woohoo.
No. Woohoo only captures and organizes. You reply on the platform yourself.
Speed. Save any DM or comment in one click — no copying, no tab switching. DMs and comments from same person are grouped automatically.
No. Woohoo doesn’t send DM or automate anything. You reply manually, like you normally would.
Leads, feature requests, partnerships, feedback — anything worth following up on.
Reddit today (DMs and comments). X, LinkedIn, and more are coming.
Yes. Woohoo is open source (AGPL) and can be self-hosted. We never access your DMs — you choose what to save.
Not yet — and maybe never. Woohoo is not a CRM.
Built in public by Mudgal Labs. Open source under AGPL.