Notifier for Reddit - Automated keyword monitoring for Reddit | Product Hunt

Never Miss a Conversation That Matters

Lead Generation

How It Works

1

Input Your Keywords

Define the terms and phrases that matter to your business or brand.

2

Let Notifier Crawl

Our system continuously monitors the internet for your keywords.

3

AI Verification (Optional)

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Let our AI-based verification system ensure the mentions are exactly what you're looking for.

4

Respond Appropriately

Jump in and engage with conversations that matter to your business.

Pays for itself with just one

customer acquisition
Monthly Annual (Save 20%)

Basic

for Individuals and Small Teams

$20 /month

  • 3 Searchers

  • 5k Results Per Month, Per Searcher

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Pro

for Startups and SMBs

$50 /month

  • 20 Searchers

  • 5k Results Per Month, Per Searcher

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Enterprise

For Enterprises and Advanced Users

$100 /month

  • 100 Searchers

  • 5k Results Per Month, Per Searcher

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Frequently Asked Questions

What platforms do you monitor?

We actively monitor the following platforms:

  • Reddit
  • X (formerly Twitter)
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Google Search
  • Hacker News
  • Curated database of news sites and blogs

Our coverage continues to expand as we add new sources.

Do you support Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Quora?

Currently, we don't monitor these platforms as they don't provide APIs that support keyword monitoring capabilities. We're actively exploring alternative methods to include these platforms in our service. If you have insights about accessing data from these platforms, we'd love to hear from you.

Do you have a free trial?

Yes! We offer a 7-day free trial. You can test all features and see the value Notifier brings to your workflow.

Can I target specific geographic locations in my monitoring?

Location targeting varies by platform.

On Reddit, you can monitor location-specific subreddits (like r/NewYork or r/LosAngeles).

For X (Twitter), location data is available through their paid API - contact us for guidance on setting this up.

Other platforms we monitor (news sites, blogs, YouTube, Hacker News) don't currently support location-based filtering. Feel free to reach out for platform-specific capabilities and limitations.