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Threadlytics

Threadlytics

Reddit Monitoring Intelligence for Strategic Brands

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Threadlytics is a Reddit monitoring intelligence platform that helps brands understand their competitive positioning through Share of Voice analysis, monitor brand and industry keywords, track sentiment, and identify high-value engagement opportunities. Purpose-built for companies treating Reddit as a strategic marketing channel.
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Cody Slingerland

Hey Product Hunt 👋

I'm Cody, founder of Threadlytics.

Threadlytics helps you understand your Reddit visibility and competitive position. I built Threadlytics because other Reddit monitoring tools felt broken. You either get basic email alerts or pay $15K+ for enterprise platforms that treat Reddit like just another social channel.

If you care about brand visibility and Reddit conversations influence your customers, Threadlytics is for you.

🔍 Here's what makes us different:

Threadlytics provides complete monitoring intelligence: Track keywords with sentiment analysis, filter by context to cut through noise, and benchmark against competitors. Our standout feature is Share of Voice analysis. For instance, see how "HubSpot" + "CRM" stacks up against Salesforce across Reddit.

You get real competitive intelligence, not just alerts.

Why this matters now:

  • Reddit shapes AI search: ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude cite Reddit constantly in their responses

  • Competitive blind spots: Most tools can't tell you if competitors dominate conversations in your space

  • Context filtering: Monitor keywords only when relevant terms appear (like "CRM" + "HubSpot"), cutting through noise

  • Strategic intelligence: Turn Reddit from a monitoring checkbox into a competitive advantage

Threadlytics is for growing businesses treating Reddit as a strategic channel, not an afterthought.

What's been your biggest Reddit monitoring challenge?