Honestly - See what Reddit and TikTok honestly think about your product

As bots and AI agents overrun the internet, finding real customer opinions is only getting harder. Honestly cuts through the chaos by discovering verified conversations about your product across Reddit, TikTok, X, YouTube, Instagram, & Facebook then turning them into insights your team can act on.

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Really clever positioning! Pulling honest Reddit and TikTok sentiment about your product is something founders desperately need but usually find out through churn. How do you handle products with very low social volume?

Β Thanks so much Danny! Appreciate your questions as well - for those with low social volume we are still able to pull all data on social media that is public. For earlier stage clients that run into this issue, they ask to do competitor analysis of products that have sufficient social media data. That way, not only can these companies identify their competitors' weaknesses/opportunities to capitalize on them. But they also can still understand what marketing tactics work best for the target market, how customers feel about the product category as a whole, and what creators draw the highest value audience. Is this something your company faces? If so, how have you had to find a workaround so far?

Congrats guys!! Such an incredible launch πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ You were the fiercest competitors ever πŸ˜…

Β Thanks so much and same to you! Upstream is crushing it so look forward to you securing #1 of the week and hopefully even month!

TikTok specifically is interesting to include because a huge chunk of "product mentions" there are inside trends or sounds where the product is almost incidental to the actual content, someone using your product while doing an unrelated trend isn't really commentary on the product itself. curious how the system distinguishes a video that's genuinely about the product from one where it just happens to appear in frame

The truest product reviews on earth live in buried Reddit replies and random TikTok comments, not on any official page. Pulling that out without drowning in the astroturf is the hard part, and it's only getting harder as the internet fills up with AI sludge.

Curious how it separates a real recurring gripe from one person ranting - but love the timing on this one πŸ‘

The authentication problem is the most interesting and hardest part of what you're claiming. "Verifies they're authentic" is doing a lot of work in that sentence.

What does verification actually look like in practice? Account age and post history heuristics? Cross-platform signal matching? Because the same problem you're describing, bots and AI generating more traffic than humans, applies directly to the data you're trying to clean. How do you know your verification layer isn't being gamed by the same actors?

The insight layer is table stakes at this point. The verification claim is what makes this different. That's the thing worth explaining in detail.

I love this because I genuinely hate the dead internet we're slowly creating πŸ˜…

These days I trust random Reddit threads way more than reviews, landing pages or even some creator content.

As AI-generated content keeps growing, finding what real people actually think about a product is becoming harder and harder. Really curious about how you're determining whether a conversation is authentic or not, because that sounds like an incredibly difficult problem to solve.

How are you taking into account paid UGC that looks organic? It's disguised as great sentiment about the products their promoting.

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