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Never miss a mention of your brand or keywords
Social Alerts emails you the moment your keywords appear on social media. Add keywords like product names, competitors, or topics and get actionable alerts delivered to your inbox.
Instant or daily digest emails
Noise reduction filters
Example alert
Keyword
social alerts
New mention in r/startups: 'Anyone using Social Alerts to track early customer feedback on Reddit? '
2 minutes ago • Reddit
Purpose‑built for Reddit monitoring
Spot brand mentions, competitor chatter, and product feedback—without drowning in noise.
Personalized alerts
Track topics you care about and see matching Reddit posts instantly.
Inbox summaries
Get automatic email digests of new matches on your schedule (hourly, daily, or weekly).
Clear, organized view
Posts are grouped by time with titles, subreddits, and scores.
Set up in 3 minutes
From zero to alerts in your inbox.
Add keywords
Brand names, competitors, product terms—anything.
Pick frequency
Instant emails or daily digests to reduce noise.
Get alerts
Matches delivered to your inbox—ready to act.
Simple, fair pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you need more.
Free
Try Social Alerts—no credit card required.
$0
- – Up to 3 keywords
- – Reddit monitoring
- – Daily digest emails
- – Ads supported
Pro
More control and coverage.
$20/mo
- – Unlimited keywords
- – Instant alerts
- – More networks (X, HN, YouTube, and more)
- – No ads
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about Social Alerts.
Which networks are supported?
Today we support Reddit. We’re adding more networks next: X/Twitter, Hacker News, and YouTube.
How often will I get emails?
You can choose instant alerts for hourly , daily, or weekly digests to reduce inbox noise.
Do I need to keep the app open to get alerts?
No. Monitoring runs on our servers 24/7. You’ll receive alerts and scheduled summaries even when you’re offline. The dashboard is for managing keywords and browsing results.
Is there a free plan?
Absolutely. The Free plan includes 3 keywords, Reddit monitoring, and daily digests.