// Guide

How to use Windorion.

From a blank project to a notification on your phone, here is the whole flow — finding people already asking for what you build, and reaching them while the conversation is fresh.

The flow, step by step

7 steps · ~10 min to first lead

1

CREATE A PROJECT

Tell Windorion what you sell, who your buyer is, your competitors, and a few keywords. This becomes the customer profile every search and score is measured against.

2

GENERATE SEARCH QUERIES

From your project, Windorion writes focused search material — pain points, buyer-intent phrases, Hacker News queries, and competitor / alternative queries.

3

DISCOVER CONVERSATIONS

Fetch public posts that match your queries with one click — or turn on Background monitoring on the project page to let Windorion check on a schedule, no refreshing.

4

LET AI SCORE EACH LEAD

Every post becomes a lead with an intent score plus a short read on why it is worth contacting, when to reach out, and — when someone is unhappy with a rival — a competitor signal like "alternative-seeking: Cursor".

5

WORK YOUR LEAD INBOX

Filter by High intent, Saved, Won, or Competitor. Open a lead for the original post, the scoring breakdown, and a copy-ready reply. Then save, mark contacted, mark won, or ignore.

6

GET NOTIFIED

Add a Discord webhook and/or email in Settings → Notifications. When monitoring finds a high-intent lead, Windorion sends one digest so you reach out while it is fresh.

7

EXPORT YOUR LEADS

Download your leads as CSV for a spreadsheet or CRM — coming soon on paid plans.

Setting up notifications

Notifications come from Background monitoring, so turn that on for a project first. Then add your channels in Settings → Notifications. Leave a field blank to turn that channel off.

EMAIL

Enter the address where you want lead alerts. That is it — one digest per check, never one message per lead.

DISCORD

Paste an incoming webhook URL. No bot needed — a webhook is just a private URL that lets Windorion post into one of your channels. To create one:

1In your Discord server, hover the channel you want and click the gear (Edit Channel).
2Open Integrations → Webhooks → New Webhook.
3Optionally rename it and pick the channel, then click Copy Webhook URL.
4Paste it into the Discord field in Settings → Notifications and save.
!Keep the webhook URL private — anyone with it can post to your channel.
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