Reddit Dashboarder gives you one place to follow subreddits, rank posts against a goal, and review the threads that matter first.
Setup
~2 min
Connect Reddit, pick subreddits, start reviewing.
Ranking
0–5 score
Each post gets a score and a reason before you open it.
Scale
20+ subs
Track multiple communities in one place.
Why: clear need, likely budget, active thread.
Why: active evaluation, clear intent.
Ignored: low intent.
Why This Post Matters
Matched signals
need help, consultant, local business, budget-ready
Momentum
82 upvotes/h • 11 comments/h • fresh thread
Next action
Open the thread and decide whether to reply or save it.
Finding posts is easy. Deciding which ones are worth your time is the harder part.
You open a lot of threads just to learn they are not useful.
Keyword alerts tell you something was mentioned, not whether the thread is useful.
The app scores posts, shows the reason, and lets you review the strongest ones first.
Sign in with Reddit to load the dashboard and fetch posts.
Pick the communities you want to track and define what a useful post looks like.
Review the highest-scoring posts first and inspect the reason behind each score.
Strong Match
Why it surfaces
Clear problem, likely budget, and a thread that is still active.
What to do
Open it, read the thread, and decide whether to reply or save it.
Weak Match
Why it drops
High activity, but no clear intent and no obvious next action.
What you avoid
Spending time on threads that are interesting but not useful.
Feed View
Subreddits in one place, posts ranked by relevance. High-scoring threads surface first.
Detail View
Open a post and see the score, the reason, and the recommended action in one view.
Find threads where people are directly asking for help or comparing options.
See which conversations are worth reading before opening every thread.
Watch for recurring problems, objections, and product questions.
Review threads with context, velocity, and a visible reason behind each score.
You get a ranked feed, filters, and a detail view that explains why a post was scored the way it was.
Signal
Score, confidence, and matched signals for each post.
Workflow
Sort, filter, and inspect posts without jumping between tabs.
Setup
Start with manual review, then add AI ranking if you want it.
You can start without one. If you want more control over model choice, you can add your own OpenRouter key later.
Yes. You can use the dashboard as a manual multi-subreddit monitor first, then turn on AI ranking when you want better prioritization.
No. It works for lead gen, market research, pain-point discovery, hiring signals, and tracking recurring customer questions.
Usually a few minutes. Pick subreddits, define your goal, and the app can start surfacing ranked posts right away.
Pick a few subreddits, define your goal, and review the posts the app ranks highest.
No credit card · Open source · Quick setup