I spent way too much time manually searching Reddit for mentions of problems my SaaS solved. I'd search keywords daily, miss conversations by hours, and get buried when I finally showed up.
So I built Upvotics to automate the listening part. It monitors subreddits for keywords, tracks mentions as they happen, and surfaces conversations where people are already asking for what you're building.
What it does: - Real-time keyword tracking across subreddits - User/subreddit engagement analytics (karma, post frequency, sentiment) - Rule checker (catches common removal triggers before you post) - Browser extension for contextual insights while browsing
What makes it different from Reddit search: - Tracks over time (not just one-off searches) - Browser extension for easy access without switching tabs - Surfaces intent signals (people asking questions, complaining about competitors) - Helps you engage naturally instead of spamming links
It's early. Just launched yesterday, already have 5 trial users. Would love feedback on what feels useful vs unnecessary, especially if you've tried similar tools.
Link: upvotics.com