Relevance score threshold
Minimum AI relevance required before Slack or Discord pings fire—without hiding posts from your feed.
What it does
Every match gets an AI relevance score from SnitchFeed based on your listener intent, Brand Context, keywords, and the post itself.
The relevance threshold is a cutoff for notifications only: Slack and Discord alerts are sent when a mention’s score is at or above the level you set (for example “≥ 75%”). Mentions below that bar can still appear in the feed; they simply do not trigger those channel pings.
So the slider controls how picky alerts are for a specific listener, not whether data is collected.
Where to set it
Configure it per listener:
- Open the listener’s settings dialog.
- Go to Notifications in the sidebar.
- Choose Slack or Discord (threshold applies once a channel or webhook is selected).
- Move the Relevance threshold slider and save (Update).
See Per-listener notifications for routing alerts to different channels per listener.
Defaults and tuning
For new listeners the threshold often starts around 75%. Raise it if pings are too noisy; lower it if you get almost no Slack or Discord alerts but still see decent posts in the feed (too few high-relevance mentions).
Email does not use this slider
Slack and Discord respect the relevance threshold. Email does not—digests and instant email follow your email settings (frequency, timezone, etc.), not this percentage bar.