
MentionDrop
8 billion pages scanned every day. Your brand found!
159 followers
8 billion pages scanned every day. Your brand found!
159 followers
Monitor the entire web: blogs, forums, docs, foreign-language sites, and more. Every mention gets an AI summary, sentiment score, and suggested action.
This is the 2nd launch from MentionDrop. View more

MentionDrop MCP
Launching today
MentionDrop MCP connects Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and other MCP-aware agents to live brand monitoring. Your agent pulls brand mentions, competitor conversations, and public customer pain from bounded high-signal sources (Reddit, Google News, search, selected public web), triages them, and drafts replies for your review. 11 tools, account-scoped API keys, nothing auto-posted. Ask "what should I pay attention to today?" and get an answer you can act on.






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How does it decide which sources count as relevant mentions, and is there any way to scope it down so it doesn't drown me in noise from tangentially related sites?
How does the AI handle sarcasm or context-heavy mentions where sentiment isn't obvious, and does that affect the action suggestions it makes?
the "nothing auto-posted, drafts for review" part is what separates this from the stuff that gets brands in trouble. i've been doing something similar by hand across a few communities and the actual bottleneck is never finding mentions, it's triaging which ones are worth a human reply versus noise. curious how the triage decides what's worth surfacing versus what gets buried, is that tunable per source or is it one global scoring model right now
how does the sentiment scoring hold up across languages that use sarcasm or idioms a lot, like portuguese or japanese?
The AI summaries actually capture nuance better than I expected, especially the suggested actions which feel useful rather than generic. Setup took a couple minutes and it picked up mentions from forums I forgot even existed.
Could this be used to monitor product launches like Product Hunt and automatically surface high-priority conversations?
Finally a tool that catches the foreign language forums I always missed, and the AI summary actually saves me from scrolling through each thread.