Catch high-intent posts and comments the moment they appear: 'best tool for', 'alternatives to', 'anyone using'. Reply while the poster is still deciding, with full thread context instead of a cold pitch.
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Reddit Monitoring
Reddit Monitoring Tool
Track keywords, brand mentions, and competitor conversations across every subreddit in real time. SnitchFeed watches Reddit posts and comments, scores each match with AI, and sends the ones that matter to Slack, Discord, or email, so you can monitor Reddit for leads, brand reputation, and product feedback without living in Reddit search.
The basics
What is Reddit monitoring?
Reddit monitoring is the practice of automatically tracking keywords, brand names, competitors, and topics across Reddit's posts and comments, then getting alerted the moment a relevant conversation happens. Instead of manually searching subreddits, a Reddit monitoring tool watches every community continuously and surfaces the threads worth your attention.
Teams use it for three jobs: finding high-intent sales leads, protecting brand reputation, and gathering honest product feedback, often before a thread gains traction and ranks in Google.
Methods
How to monitor Reddit
There are three ways to keep track of Reddit conversations, from free and manual to fully automated.
Free keyword alerts
Tools like F5Bot, or Google Alerts with a site:reddit.com filter, email you when an exact keyword appears in a post. Free to start, but they skip most comments, offer no relevance filtering, and cannot tell a buying signal from noise.
A dedicated Reddit monitoring tool
Purpose-built tools like SnitchFeed track posts and comments across every subreddit, score each match with AI, and route the relevant ones to Slack, Discord, or email in real time. This is how teams monitor Reddit at scale without living in search.
Manual searching
Searching subreddits by hand or saving Reddit search URLs. Fine for a one-off check, but you miss buried comment threads and lose the speed to reply while the conversation is still active.
Why teams monitor Reddit
One tool, three jobs
Track every mention of your brand across Reddit, including complaints and praise buried in comments. Catch reputation issues early, before the thread ranks in Google and becomes the first thing buyers read.
Collect verbatim pain, feature requests, and competitor gaps from the subreddits where your users actually talk. Feed real language into your roadmap, positioning, and content.
Coverage
What SnitchFeed tracks on Reddit
Posts and comments
Reddit posts and comment threads matching your keywords across all subreddits. Buying intent often surfaces in comment replies, not just top-level posts.
Subreddits
Subreddit monitoring for the specific communities relevant to your category, so you can track subreddits where your target audience is most active instead of watching all of Reddit.
Competitors
Mentions of competitor tools across Reddit, including comparison threads, complaints, and migration discussions.
How it works
From keyword to alert in three steps
- 01
Add keywords or accounts
Enter your brand name, competitors, or industry keywords.
- 02
Filter relevant conversations
Our AI scores posts for relevance to filter out the noise.
- 03
Get alerts and engage
Receive high-intent mentions directly in Slack, Discord, or Email.
In your feed
What a SnitchFeed alert actually looks like
Every match is scored for fit, tagged by intent, and traced back to the exact post or comment, so your team scans real opportunities instead of raw mentions.
Looking for alternatives to competitors and solutions to pain points
# Competitors
Seeking alternative for pre-send reputation monitoring
# Outbound Pivotpost in r/DigitalMarketing
Frustrated with expensive outbound tools and ineffective strategies
# Outbound Pivot
Evaluating intent-data tools after outgrowing spreadsheets
# Outbound Pivotpost on X
Comparing enrichment tools and expressing pain points
# Outbound Pivotpost in r/Sales_Professionals
Seeking continuous CRM data hygiene solution
# Outbound Pivotcomment in r/SalesOperations
Discusses the need for intent signals in sales automation
# Outbound Pivot
Ranting about manual lead research eating the whole week
# Outbound Pivotpost on X
Comparing sales intelligence tools and seeking alternatives
# Outbound Pivotpost in r/AskMarketing
Looking for outbound sales software and alternatives
# Outbound Pivotpost in r/sales
Reddit rewards context, not cold pitches
SnitchFeed delivers real-time Reddit alerts straight to Slack, Discord, or email so you can read the full thread, understand constraints, and reply with something useful. The goal is to earn upvotes and trust, not spray links into unrelated subs.
Respond faster
One-click AI reply drafts
The moment you open a Reddit thread, SnitchFeed drafts a reply grounded in your product and written in your voice. Review, tweak, and post while the conversation is still hot.
Opportunity · post in r/sales
Looking for outbound sales software and alternatives
Been in the same spot. What helped us was tracking the exact triggers we cared about (switching language, budget mentions, competitor complaints) instead of broad keywords. We use SnitchFeed to catch those across Reddit and X and route them to Slack, but even a tight F5Bot setup beats searching manually. Happy to share the keyword list we landed on if it helps.
Sized for Reddit. Switch tone or voice profile before you post.
Grounded in your product
Drafts reference what you actually sell, built from your website when you sign up and editable anytime.
Written in your voice
Response profiles learn from real replies you have written, so drafts sound like you, not a bot. One voice per team, use case, or client.
A human always posts
SnitchFeed drafts, you review and edit, then Copy & Open jumps you to the thread. No auto-posting, no spam.
What to track
Phrases that signal a real buyer
best tool for...Direct askanyone used [tool]?Validation requestalternatives to [tool]?Switching intentwhat do you use for...Tool researchstruggling with [problem]Pain statementis [tool] worth it?Evaluation signalswitched from [tool] to...Migration signallooking for a [category] toolRequirement signalWhat these look like in the wild
“Post Title: Best tool for [use case] under $500/mo? Post Body: We are a 20-person SaaS team, outgrowing spreadsheets. Need something that integrates with HubSpot and does not need a full-time admin.”
Classic evaluation thread. Top-level post plus dozens of comments comparing vendors. These threads stay searchable for months.
“Is anyone else having issues with [Competitor] lately? Support has ghosted us for two weeks and we are mid-migration.”
Churn plus frustration in one thread. Perfect keyword combo on competitor plus pain language.
“We are switching off [Tool A] and debating between [Tool B] vs [Tool C]. What would you pick?”
Head-to-head comparison. The comments become a shortlist. Early, helpful answers earn trust.
“Stuck trying to automate outbound reporting without blowing up our CRM.”
Recurring threads surface repeated pains. Great for category keywords and workflow phrases.
“Has anyone migrated from [Competitor] to something else? What was the actual lift like? Exec team wants numbers before Q3.”
Executive-level urgency plus migration intent. Often appears in serious B2B subs.
“We just switched from [Competitor] to [Tool] last quarter. Happy to share what the migration actually looked like if helpful.”
Comment-level migration signal. Often buried three replies deep in a comparison thread. Most tools never see it.
“We use [Competitor] but honestly at renewal time I am going to push for something that does not require a dedicated admin.”
Subtle churn intent in a reply thread. The OP may not even be the buyer, but this commenter clearly is.
“Seconding this question. We have been looking for a [category] tool that handles multi-workspace without enterprise pricing.”
Demand amplification. Commenters like this never start a thread but carry real buying intent. LinkedIn search misses them entirely. Reddit also buries them without monitoring.
“One dashboard. Every conversation that matters. No more hopping between platforms. Quality product & great founder 🤝”
Sam Morris
GTM, notte.io
Why not just search Reddit manually?
- Missed conversations hidden in deep comment threads
- Time-consuming manual searching across subreddits
- No real-time alerts for quick engagement
- Inconsistent and noisy search results
F5Bot and Google Alerts vs SnitchFeed
- Posts and comments, not just top-level posts
- AI relevance scoring instead of raw keyword dumps
- Slack, Discord, and email alerts in real time
- Reddit alongside X, LinkedIn, and Bluesky in one workspace
Loved by GTM teams
Don't take our word for it.
I love SnitchFeed. Can't recommend it enough.
I really like what I achieved with SnitchFeed.
One dashboard. Every conversation that matters. No more hopping between platforms. Quality product & great founder 🤝
Anyone reading this comment, I've used SnitchFeed and loved it!
Spent 5 minutes on SnitchFeed, dropped a comment → new user
Just started using SnitchFeed and I'm already loving it. Great Work!
I love SnitchFeed. Can't recommend it enough.
I really like what I achieved with SnitchFeed.
One dashboard. Every conversation that matters. No more hopping between platforms. Quality product & great founder 🤝
Anyone reading this comment, I've used SnitchFeed and loved it!
Spent 5 minutes on SnitchFeed, dropped a comment → new user
Just started using SnitchFeed and I'm already loving it. Great Work!
I legit booked 5 meetings with SnitchFeed this week. And it's only Monday...
Does what it says on the tin. Quite streamlined.
Every day I open my laptop, SnitchFeed is the first thing I log into.
Immediately found 5 perfect posts that I replied to on X & LinkedIn. Wasn't expecting that!
The ability to use AI sentiment scoring and get insights on data is incredibly useful. Very hard to find at this price point!
Super easy setup and UI. Actually delivers on what it promises to do.
I legit booked 5 meetings with SnitchFeed this week. And it's only Monday...
Does what it says on the tin. Quite streamlined.
Every day I open my laptop, SnitchFeed is the first thing I log into.
Immediately found 5 perfect posts that I replied to on X & LinkedIn. Wasn't expecting that!
The ability to use AI sentiment scoring and get insights on data is incredibly useful. Very hard to find at this price point!
Super easy setup and UI. Actually delivers on what it promises to do.
Pricing
Simple pricing
One new customer pays for the whole year
At $47/month, a single closed deal from SnitchFeed covers your subscription many times over.
Starter
$47 /mo
$564/yr
$59/mo when billed monthly
- 10 keywords
- Relevance scoring and filtering includedRelevance scoring + filtering
- Sentiment scoring and filtering includedSentiment scoring + filtering
- Alerts via email includedAlerts via email
- Alerts via Slack includedAlerts via Slack
- Alerts via Discord includedAlerts via Discord
- Webhook automations not includedWebhook automations
- API includedAPI
- MCP includedMCP
- CSV exports not includedCSV exports
- 3 months data retention
- 1 user
No credit card required.
Pro
$95 /mo
$1140/yr
$119/mo when billed monthly
- 30 keywords
- Relevance scoring and filtering includedRelevance scoring + filtering
- Sentiment scoring and filtering includedSentiment scoring + filtering
- Alerts via email includedAlerts via email
- Alerts via Slack includedAlerts via Slack
- Alerts via Discord includedAlerts via Discord
- Webhook automations includedWebhook automations
- API includedAPI
- MCP includedMCP
- CSV exports includedCSV exports
- 6 months data retention
- 5 users
No credit card required.
Custom
$399+/mo
- Multiple workspaces
- Custom data pipelines
- Custom integrations support
- Custom limits
FAQ
Common questions about Reddit monitoring
Can't find what you're looking for? We're fast to respond.
Still have questions? Reach out at hello@snitchfeed.com
Stop refreshing Reddit search.
SnitchFeed monitors Reddit continuously and scores every match for relevance, so your team only sees the conversations worth a reply.