LinkedIn keyword monitoring for leads, competitor mentions, and customer feedback, plus X, Reddit, and Bluesky in one workspace. AI-scored alerts reach Slack, Discord, or email so no manual searching required. Plans start at $59/month, no credit card required.
LinkedIn is where B2B buyers post about switching tools, ask peers for recommendations, and complain about vendors. These conversations happen once, publicly, and then disappear. SnitchFeed catches them while they are active so your team can engage before the window closes.
Coverage
What SnitchFeed tracks on LinkedIn
Posts
Public LinkedIn posts matching your keywords. This is where buyers ask for recommendations, share pain points, and announce budget decisions.
Accounts
Posts from specific people or companies you are watching. Useful for tracking target accounts, key decision-makers, or competitor executives.
Competitors
Posts that mention your competitors by name, including frustration signals, comparison requests, and renewal doubts.
How it works
From keyword to alert in three steps
01
Track the phrases your buyers actually use
Enter keywords, competitor names, and category terms. The exact language your market uses when they are in pain or actively in market.
02
Surface only relevant conversations
Our AI scores every LinkedIn post against your intent criteria, removing noise before it ever reaches your team.
03
Engage before your competitors do
Get alerts in Slack, Discord, or Email so your team can reply while the post is still active.
In your inbox
What a SnitchFeed alert actually looks like
LeadsJason Grad3 hours ago
“...spent this morning evaluating every social media monitoring tool I could find. The use case was simple: I want keyword alerts on X and LinkedIn pushed to Slack when something trending hits my industry.”
Buy IntentCompetitor Mention
Why it matters
This user is actively evaluating social listening tools and seeking a specific feature set that aligns with SnitchFeed's offering.
Recommended action
Engage with this user by offering a comparison or highlighting SnitchFeed's relevant features for their stated needs.
LinkedIn posts attract most of their replies in the first few hours. Responding quickly puts you in the conversation before it moves on.
The first relevant reply wins the conversation
LinkedIn posts attract most of their engagement within the first few hours. SnitchFeed surfaces new mentions quickly so your team can respond while the post is still active and the author is still checking notifications.
“Immediately found 5 perfect posts that I replied to on X & LinkedIn.”
Ramsey Shaffer
Co-Founder & CEO, Babbl Labs
Use cases
What teams do with LinkedIn monitoring
B2B Demand Capture
Someone just asked their 4,000 LinkedIn connections for a recommendation in your exact category. In the next few hours, they will get 20 replies, some from your competitors. Your team will not see the post in time to respond.
SnitchFeed surfaces that post within minutes so your team can be one of the first credible replies. The difference between reply number three and reply number eighteen is often the difference between a meeting and being ignored.
Example
"Any recommendations for a social listening tool? Startup team, need something that actually works for B2B."
Competitor Churn Capture
A user at a target account just posted that they are not sure their current tool is worth renewing. Your AE will never see this. Nobody will think to search for it.
SnitchFeed catches competitor frustration posts and pushes them to your Slack. Your rep reaches out before the user has moved on or found their next vendor.
Example
"Been on [Competitor] for 6 months. Support is slow, reporting is broken. Open to alternatives."
Buyer Signal Tracking
The VP of Sales at one of your top target accounts just posted about their Q3 pipeline problems. Your competitor's AE replies within the hour. Your team won't see it until it's too late.
SnitchFeed monitors posts from specific companies and job titles and sends alerts so your reps have warm context and a reason to reach out before anyone else does.
Example
A Director of RevOps posts: "We're rethinking our entire outbound stack for H2. Open to suggestions."
What to track
Phrases that signal a real buyer
any recommendations for...Direct ask
what do you use for...Tool research
alternatives to [tool]Switching intent
looking for a solution for...Problem-aware
struggling with...Pain statement
need a tool that...Requirement signal
thinking of moving away from...Churn signal
we just got budget approved for...Budget confirmed
evaluating options for...Active evaluation
has anyone solved...Solution search
What these look like in the wild
“Any recommendations for a [tool category]? We need something that works for a 15-person GTM team.”
Direct buying intent. This person has budget, a decision timeline, and a public audience watching their thread.
“We're evaluating alternatives to [Competitor] for Q3. Pricing just changed and we're reassessing.”
Competitor pricing change creates an open wallet and active search. This is a timed opportunity.
“Struggling with [pain point] at scale. Has anyone solved this without building it in-house?”
Problem-aware and budget-conscious. They want a proven solution, not a project. First credible reply shapes the shortlist.
“What do you use for [category]? I've seen [Competitor] recommended a lot but not sure it fits our use case.”
Pre-decision research. A good reply here doesn't just win a lead, it influences everyone watching the thread.
“We just got budget approved for [category]. Looking at options, what's actually worth it at the mid-market level?”
Budget confirmed and ready to spend. LinkedIn search won't surface this post after a few days.
The patterns behind high-intent signals
Explicit requests: 'any recommendations for...', 'what do you use for...'
Comparison language: 'alternatives to [tool]', 'evaluating options'
Budget signals: 'we just got budget approved', 'looking at options for Q3'
Urgency markers: 'need this by end of quarter', 'our current tool is failing us'
Outcomes
What that means for your team
Catch demand while a buyer's post is still active
SnitchFeed surfaces new LinkedIn mentions quickly so your team gets notified while the post is still fresh and the author is still checking their notifications.
Turn competitor frustration into pipeline
When a user complains about a competitor publicly on LinkedIn, that is a timed opportunity. SnitchFeed pushes those posts to your Slack so you can reach out while the person is still frustrated and looking for alternatives.
Get warm context before every outreach
When a target account posts about tooling decisions or team problems, your reps know about it before they reach out. That changes the whole conversation from cold pitch to timely, relevant follow-up.
Stop losing deals to the rep who replied first
The AE who responds first in a public recommendation thread shapes the entire shortlist. SnitchFeed makes sure that AE is yours.
When to use LinkedIn monitoring
When you want to find leads without cold outreach
When you want to track competitor mentions and catch churn signals
When you want real customer feedback posted publicly
When you want to respond to conversations before competitors do
When you want to monitor target accounts for buying signals
When you want LinkedIn keyword alerts delivered to Slack automatically
Why not just search LinkedIn manually?
Posts attract most of their replies in the first few hours. Manual checking means you are always responding late.
LinkedIn search ranks by its own algorithm, not by what your buyers are actually posting.
You cannot monitor dozens of keywords continuously while doing actual work.
Manually checking means you miss the posts that happen between sessions entirely.