Soonar finds useful replies buried inside active Reddit threads, ranks buyer intent, and drafts helpful responses so you can join conversations while they are still moving.
A lot of useful intent appears after the original post: comparisons, complaints, follow-up questions, and recommendations from other readers.
Catch users asking follow-up questions, naming competitors, or describing workflow pain inside long Reddit threads.
Repeated comments from the same thread are folded together, so your inbox feels like conversations instead of duplicate rows.
AI scores whether a comment is a natural place to help, mention your product, or simply monitor the discussion.
Soonar keeps strict buyer-intent comments separate from broader visibility plays and mentions.
People asking for tools, alternatives, or workflows in the comments can be stronger than the original post.
Complaints and comparisons often surface in replies after other users share their stack.
Drafts use the original thread plus the specific comment, so replies do not sound detached.
Short answers for teams that want to catch useful replies, not just new posts.
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