Awario
Online monitoring, Social Media Analytics, Social listening
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Online monitoring, Social Media Analytics, Social listening
88 followers
Online monitoring, Social Media Analytics, Social listening.
Discover and join conversations that matter to your business!
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Awario Reddit Monitoring
Launched this week
Reddit is where people ask for recommendations and make buying decisions — often without tagging you. Awario's Reddit monitoring lets you track any keyword or brand name across all of Reddit in real time, so you can respond while it still matters.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
Reddit has become one of the most valuable places to understand what people actually think about your product, your competitors, or your market. But it moves fast — by the time you spot a conversation, it's often already buried.
We built Reddit monitoring into Awario because we kept hearing the same thing from users: "I found out someone was asking about us on Reddit three weeks after the fact." Missed sale, missed feedback, missed chance to help.
A few things that make this different:
✅Multi-language support. Reddit Pro insights are English-only. Awario monitors mentions in any language.
✅Sentiment analysis. Not just who mentioned you, but whether it's positive, negative, or neutral — so you can prioritize where to engage.
✅Leads module. Flags posts where someone is actively asking for recommendations or in buying mode — not just general mentions.
✅Boolean search, no limits. Full advanced search for all users, no tier restrictions.
✅Cross-platform. Same dashboard where you're already tracking X, LinkedIn, and the web. No separate tool, no new workflow.
Happy to answer questions. Excited to hear what you think!
@ab80 Reddit is notorious for sarcasm how does your sentiment analysis handle the 'Reddit tone'? If you've solved for the sarcasm-to-sentiment ratio, you've built a miracle tool lol. I’m curious to see how the Leads module flags a post vs. just a random mention
Awario
@priya_kushwaha1 Hi Priya! Very fair question 😄 Reddit definitely keeps us humble.
We don’t claim sarcasm is a “solved problem” - no tool can perfectly decode every Reddit joke, meme, or layered comment, right? What we do is combine sentiment models with context signals, so it performs well on the majority of real-world mentions, while still giving users the raw posts to review themselves.
For Leads, it’s less about sentiment and more about intent. We look for patterns that suggest someone is asking for recommendations, comparing options, looking for a solution, or showing buying interest -rather than just casually mentioning a brand.
So no miracle tool yet… but hopefully a very useful one!
This is exactly the kind of tool I've been looking for. We're about to launch a networking app and Reddit is where our target audience lives - people asking for co-founder matching tools, complaining about LinkedIn being useless for warm intros, looking for alternatives to cold outreach. The problem is that by the time I manually find those threads, they're already 3 days old and buried. Two questions: first, how fast is "real time"? Like, if someone posts "looking for a personal CRM app" on r/startups right now, how quickly would I get that alert? And second - can I filter by subreddit and engagement level? I'd rather see a thread with 15 comments on r/entrepreneur than a zero-reply post on a tiny sub. The signal-to-noise ratio on Reddit monitoring is the whole game.
Awario
@yotam_dahan Great questions, Yotam, thank you! 💫 I’ll try to be fully transparent here:
How fast is “real time”?
It depends. We can’t honestly guarantee one fixed timeframe in every case. Sometimes a mention can appear in 2-3 minutes, and sometimes it may take a couple of hours. There are quite a few technical factors involved in how quickly content gets discovered, indexed, and processed.
Can you filter by subreddit and engagement level?
Subreddit filtering - unfortunately, not at the moment.
Engagement level - partially, depending on what you mean. If you mean setting an exact engagement threshold in search (for example, “show only posts with 15+ comments”), then no. But if you mean sorting the mentions you’ve already found by a similar metric, then yes.
We don’t currently have a separate “engagement” metric, but we do have Reach, which is influenced by factors like the author’s karma and the number of comments on the thread.