Radar scans the subreddits and Hacker News threads where your audience already asks for help, scores each one for fit, and drafts a genuine disclosed reply. From signal to posted in under 20 minutes.
Here's how Acme is performing right now.
Disclosed engagement, on every platform.
Every reply is yours to post with a clear affiliation line. No stealth mode, no sockpuppets.
Works where your customers already talk
The conversations that convert are happening right now. The hard part has never been writing a good reply. It's finding the right four threads out of four hundred, before they go cold.
Forty open tabs, endless scrolling, and by the time you find a great thread it has 200 replies and moved on. Distribution becomes the thing you never get to.
Cold-blast tools and stealth bots get your account banned and your brand burned. One bad campaign and the community remembers you for the wrong reasons.
Your competitors are being praised, criticized, and compared in threads you never see. The market is telling you what it wants and you are not in the room.
Three jobs, done well: spot the conversation, draft the reply, read the market. All in your voice, all disclosed.
Track the subreddits and Hacker News keywords where your audience lives. Radar scans them around the clock, scores every thread 1 to 10 for fit, and emails you the moment a strong one lands, while it is still fresh enough to matter.
For every thread worth engaging, Radar drafts a genuine reply: helpful first, with a disclosure line woven in and your product mentioned only where the subreddit rules allow. You read it, tweak it, and post. Total time, under five minutes.
Full disclosure, I built Acme, so grain of salt. The honest answer: stop searching for customers and start finding conversations. We tracked the subreddits where our users were already asking this, and replied with real answers, no pitch. Happy to share more if it is useful.
Every scan does double duty. Radar pulls competitor mentions, switching signals, and recurring pain points out of real conversations, so you stop guessing what your ICP wants and start reading it in their own words.
| Doing it manually | Spam tools | Hiring an agency | Radar | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finding the right threads | Hours of scrolling, every day | Blasts everywhere, no targeting | Outsourced, slow feedback loop | Every thread scored 1 to 10 for fit |
| Reply quality | Good, but you run out of time | Generic and obvious | Off-brand, not your voice | Drafted in your voice, you approve |
| Ban and reputation risk | Up to you to manage | High: stealth gets you banned | Varies, hard to audit | Disclosure and rule checks built in |
| Market intelligence | None | None | Occasional reports | Competitor and pain signals every scan |
| Cost | Your time, the scarcest resource | Cheap, but costs your reputation | Thousands per month | Free to start |
No fake accounts. No stealth mode. No sockpuppets. Ever. Every reply Radar drafts names you as affiliated, because a banned account sells nothing and a community remembers who played it straight. Being helpful and honest is not just safer, it converts better.
Add your product name, what it does, who it is for, and who your competitors are. That context drives every scan and draft.
Paste the communities where your audience already hangs out. Radar starts scanning immediately and scores every thread 1 to 10.
Every high-scoring thread gets a drafted reply with a disclosure line built in. Edit if you want, copy, and post. Done.
Start free. Upgrade when Radar pays for itself.
Kick the tires. Find your first opportunity.
Daily scanning for one product.
7 watches, 2 scans a day, auto-scan every 24 hours.
Two brands, 15 watches each, auto-scan every 12 hours.
“I built Radar because I was spending half my week hunting Reddit threads by hand, terrified of getting my account banned for one clumsy post. The replies that worked were always the honest ones. So Radar does the tedious part, finding and scoring the threads, and leaves the judgment to you. No stealth, no spam, just showing up where it counts.”
Free to start. No credit card. No cold DMs. Just real conversations with people who already need what you built.
Takes 10 minutes to set up. No card needed.