@kaiserrrΒ yes, we should have something for you very soon :)
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I have Google Alerts running for a handful of competitor terms and I stopped checking them months ago. If Scouts pushes only when something matters instead of every tangential mention, the iOS app turns passive web monitoring into something you'd rely on daily.
@piroune_balachandranΒ Scouts is powered by an agentic system built around LLMs, so you can prompt and give it feedback to cast as narrow or broad of a net as you want. Many of our users already use it to monitor for mentions of competing (or their own) products / brands. Consider giving it a shot!
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I need to monitor leads on LinkedIn. Is that possible?
Super excited to share that Scouts is now on iOS! Download it here.
Scouts is the most powerful way to research and monitor anything that matters to you β a flight deal, whether your brand is being talked about, a job listing you've been waiting on, a sold-out item back in stock, news from around the world, how a market is moving, etc.
The kind of things you'd otherwise have to check manually, set up clunky alerts for, or just... miss.
Scouts handles it all. Quietly in the background. So you're always up to date.
A phone app has been one of the top requests since we launched Scouts. Now it's here.
Monitor the web for anything, and get push notifications when something changes.
Would love to hear how you use it! Please do reply here and let us know.
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@abhshkdzΒ Congrats on the iOS launch! π This is exactly the kind of tool indie founders need β monitoring investor activity, competitor mentions, press coverage without having to check 10 tabs every morning. Building OceanMind, an AI-powered breathwork app, and I can already think of a dozen scouts Iβd set up: app store review changes, breathwork-related press, fundraising news in the wellness space. The push notification angle on mobile makes it genuinely actionable rather than just another dashboard you forget to check. Well done!
Always-on web monitoring is something I keep wanting but the noise problem kills every tool I try. Most of them alert on everything and you tune it out within a week. Curious how Scouts handles the signal/noise tradeoff - is it user-defined triggers, or does it learn what you actually care about over time? The iOS angle makes sense for this use case, monitoring notifications feel more natural on mobile than a dashboard you have to remember to check.
@mykola_kondratiukΒ we've worked hard on optimizing the underlying agentic system to be high-signal, and avoid duplicate and stale information. And it's all promptable with plain language. E.g. once you set up a Scout and get your first report over email, you can just reply to it to give it feedback on what it should do less / more of. Worth trying! If you do, would love to hear feedback.
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the plain language prompting is a nice touch - I find that most monitoring tools make you think in their query syntax rather than your actual question. how does it handle ambiguous instructions? like if I say "track mentions of my product" and the scout keeps finding tangentially related stuff, can I iterate on it after the first report?
On ambiguity β generally, the more specific the prompt, the better it's likely to work.
But it doesn't have to be one-shot. After every report it generates, you can steer it by providing feedback. And it takes all of those guidelines into account for subsequent runs.
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the iterative feedback loop is the right approach - most monitoring tools make you reconfigure from scratch when results drift. steering via natural language after seeing the first report is much more intuitive.
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Prava
Congrats on launch! I have been using Yutori recently. Now, a dedicated app on phone would be cool with alerts.
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@shubham_kukretiΒ π
Prava
Power user here- congrats!
If Yutori could connect with my email, calendar and task apps that'd be amazing- any plans for that yet?
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@kaiserrrΒ yes, we should have something for you very soon :)
I have Google Alerts running for a handful of competitor terms and I stopped checking them months ago. If Scouts pushes only when something matters instead of every tangential mention, the iOS app turns passive web monitoring into something you'd rely on daily.
Scouts by Yutori
@piroune_balachandranΒ Scouts is powered by an agentic system built around LLMs, so you can prompt and give it feedback to cast as narrow or broad of a net as you want. Many of our users already use it to monitor for mentions of competing (or their own) products / brands. Consider giving it a shot!
I need to monitor leads on LinkedIn. Is that possible?
Scouts by Yutori
Scouts can monitor some things on LinkedIn β public profiles, job changes, company updates.
For deeper access, we have something coming soon. Once you create an account, ping me on das@yutori.ai and we'll get you early access.
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Hey all, @abhshkdz here from Yutori! π
Super excited to share that Scouts is now on iOS! Download it here.
Scouts is the most powerful way to research and monitor anything that matters to you β a flight deal, whether your brand is being talked about, a job listing you've been waiting on, a sold-out item back in stock, news from around the world, how a market is moving, etc.
The kind of things you'd otherwise have to check manually, set up clunky alerts for, or just... miss.
Scouts handles it all. Quietly in the background. So you're always up to date.
A phone app has been one of the top requests since we launched Scouts. Now it's here.
Monitor the web for anything, and get push notifications when something changes.
Would love to hear how you use it! Please do reply here and let us know.
@abhshkdzΒ Congrats on the iOS launch! π This is exactly the kind of tool indie founders need β monitoring investor activity, competitor mentions, press coverage without having to check 10 tabs every morning. Building OceanMind, an AI-powered breathwork app, and I can already think of a dozen scouts Iβd set up: app store review changes, breathwork-related press, fundraising news in the wellness space. The push notification angle on mobile makes it genuinely actionable rather than just another dashboard you forget to check. Well done!
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this is one of the best products i have ever seen today
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@kshitij_mishra4Β thank you!
Filtering what actually matters is the hard part.
Always-on web monitoring is something I keep wanting but the noise problem kills every tool I try. Most of them alert on everything and you tune it out within a week. Curious how Scouts handles the signal/noise tradeoff - is it user-defined triggers, or does it learn what you actually care about over time? The iOS angle makes sense for this use case, monitoring notifications feel more natural on mobile than a dashboard you have to remember to check.
Scouts by Yutori
@mykola_kondratiukΒ we've worked hard on optimizing the underlying agentic system to be high-signal, and avoid duplicate and stale information. And it's all promptable with plain language. E.g. once you set up a Scout and get your first report over email, you can just reply to it to give it feedback on what it should do less / more of. Worth trying! If you do, would love to hear feedback.
the plain language prompting is a nice touch - I find that most monitoring tools make you think in their query syntax rather than your actual question. how does it handle ambiguous instructions? like if I say "track mentions of my product" and the scout keeps finding tangentially related stuff, can I iterate on it after the first report?
Scouts by Yutori
On ambiguity β generally, the more specific the prompt, the better it's likely to work.
But it doesn't have to be one-shot. After every report it generates, you can steer it by providing feedback. And it takes all of those guidelines into account for subsequent runs.
the iterative feedback loop is the right approach - most monitoring tools make you reconfigure from scratch when results drift. steering via natural language after seeing the first report is much more intuitive.