While you're busy with SEO, ads, and content marketing, potential customers are already asking for solutions like yours online.
MentionGPT finds high-intent conversations where people are looking for recommendations, comparing alternatives, or describing the exact problem you solve.
Stop guessing where buyers are. Find them, reply, and convert.
Shape the AI Narrative
Identify Reddit conversations that influence ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity recommendations.
Dominate Search & Drive Traffic
Discover Reddit threads already ranking on Google and uncover questions worth creating content around.
High-Intent Lead Detection
Our AI filters thousands of Reddit posts to surface people actively looking for products like yours.
Human-Like Reply Generation
Generate authentic, context-aware replies tailored to each discussion.
Instant Opportunity Alerts
Get notified the moment a relevant conversation appears.

The 'human-like reply generation' piece is the hard part most tools skip- finding the conversation is easy, writing a reply that doesn't read as a drive-by plug is the actual bottleneck. Curious how you're tuning that: is it prompted per-industry, or does it learn from replies that actually convert vs. get ignored?
Does MentionGPT surface each community's promo norms alongside the opportunity — e.g. flagging "this sub only allows tool mentions in weekly threads"? Finding the thread honestly isn't my bottleneck — replying without tripping a community's self-promo rules is. My niche's subreddits are strict (real estate investing subs ban most promotion outright), and one wrong reply burns the account. A rule-aware reply generator would be the difference between useful and risky for me.

The 'human-like reply generation' piece is the hard part most tools skip- finding the conversation is easy, writing a reply that doesn't read as a drive-by plug is the actual bottleneck. Curious how you're tuning that: is it prompted per-industry, or does it learn from replies that actually convert vs. get ignored?
Does MentionGPT surface each community's promo norms alongside the opportunity — e.g. flagging "this sub only allows tool mentions in weekly threads"? Finding the thread honestly isn't my bottleneck — replying without tripping a community's self-promo rules is. My niche's subreddits are strict (real estate investing subs ban most promotion outright), and one wrong reply burns the account. A rule-aware reply generator would be the difference between useful and risky for me.
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