TrackReddit alternative with AI intent detection
Go beyond Reddit keyword alerts. CatchIntent's AI identifies buying intent and filters noise so you only see conversations worth responding to.
Why teams switch from TrackReddit
Real challenges that lead people to look for alternatives
Keyword alerts without context
TrackReddit sends alerts for keyword matches but can't understand if someone is looking to buy, complaining, or just mentioning a term.
No intent filtering
Every mention triggers an alert. Without AI filtering, you're buried in irrelevant conversations that waste your time.
Reddit-only platform
TrackReddit only monitors Reddit. Buyers on Hacker News, Bluesky, and other platforms are invisible to you.
Basic notification options
Limited alert delivery options compared to modern tools. May not integrate with your existing workflow.
No lead scoring
All alerts look the same. No way to prioritize which conversations have the highest buying intent.
Manual qualification required
You still need to read every alert to determine if it's a real opportunity. This doesn't scale as you add keywords.
TrackReddit vs CatchIntent
An objective comparison of features and capabilities
| Feature | TrackReddit | CatchIntent |
|---|---|---|
| Intent Detection | ✗ No | ✓ AI-powered |
| Noise Filtering | ✗ None | ✓ 95%+ reduction |
| Platforms | Reddit only | ✓ Reddit, X, LinkedIn, HN, Bluesky |
| Relevance Scoring | ✗ No | ✓ AI-ranked signals |
| Alert Channels | ~ Limited | ✓ Email, Slack, Discord, Webhooks |
| Sentiment Analysis | ✗ No | ✓ Built-in |
| Team Features | ~ Basic | ✓ Multi-user workspaces |
| Lead Qualification | Manual | ✓ Automatic AI |
Why CatchIntent is different
Built for modern teams who need intent detection, not just keyword alerts
AI understands buying intent
CatchIntent's AI analyzes context to identify genuine purchase intent — not just keyword matches. Real leads, not noise.
95% noise reduction
Our AI filters irrelevant mentions before they reach you. Only see conversations with genuine buying signals.
Multi-platform coverage
Monitor Reddit, X, LinkedIn, Hacker News, and Bluesky from one dashboard. Reach buyers across the platforms they use.
Modern alert delivery
Get signals via Email, Slack, Discord, Telegram, or webhooks. Integrate with your existing workflow.
Relevance scoring
Every signal includes a score so you know which leads to prioritize first. Focus on high-intent opportunities.
Built for teams
Share listeners and collaborate on outreach with multi-user workspaces. Scale your lead generation efforts.
Simple pricing,
no surprises
Pay for high-quality signals, not keyword noise. All plans include monitoring across all supported platforms.
Free Trial
$07-day free trial included with every plan. Try CatchIntent risk-free.
Basic
For solo founders testing the waters.
Pro
PopularFor teams ready to scale outreach.
Enterprise
For teams who need the best signals & full control.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is CatchIntent different from TrackReddit?
TrackReddit sends keyword alerts. CatchIntent uses AI to identify buying intent, filter noise, and score relevance. You get qualified leads, not just mentions.
Does CatchIntent cost more than TrackReddit?
CatchIntent offers a 7-day free trial. Our paid plans provide AI-powered intent detection that saves hours of manual qualification time.
Can I monitor the same subreddits?
Yes! CatchIntent has comprehensive Reddit coverage. You can monitor any subreddit with added AI intent filtering on top.
What about Hacker News coverage?
Unlike TrackReddit, CatchIntent also monitors X, LinkedIn, Hacker News, and Bluesky — expanding your reach to tech-savvy buyers across platforms.
How much time will I save?
Most users report saving 5-10 hours per week. Instead of reviewing every keyword alert, you only see AI-qualified signals worth responding to.
Is setup complicated?
No. Create a listener with your keywords and start receiving signals. Most users are set up in under 10 minutes.
Have more questions? Browse all FAQs or book a demo to talk to our team.