TrackDemand Reports

TrackDemand Reports

Weekly demand intelligence without the manual digging.

Send founders, clients, or product teams a clean weekly brief showing what changed in their market, which themes are rising, and which Reddit conversations are actually worth reading.

No credit card · 14-day full access · Sample workspace included

◆ How the system works

Track sources Clean noise Score signal Human review Act

01Track sources

Subreddits, keywords, competitors, brand terms, pain phrases, and product categories.

02Clean noise

Negative keywords, dedupe, repeated-author checks, low-signal filters, and source context.

03Score signal

AI classifies buyer intent, pain, competitor mentions, recurring questions, urgency, and fit.

04Human review

Rate matches, change status, save notes, reject bad ones, and tune future workspace scoring.

05Act

Reply draft, saved research board, weekly report, PDF, markdown, shared link, or export.

◆ What you get

Everything you need to ship a useful weekly market brief — without checking Reddit manually.

Weekly market summaries

Every week, get a concise brief of what moved in your tracked market. No dashboards required.

Top themes and rising topics

Compare this week to last week. See new pain points, repeated questions, and fading topics.

Best supporting Reddit threads

Each insight links back to the strongest threads behind it, so the report is grounded in real conversations.

Markdown, PDF, and shared links

Send to clients, paste into Notion, add to Slack, or keep it as an internal market archive.

One brief per workspace

Create reports by product, market, competitor group, client, or niche.

Editor notes

Add your own commentary before the brief is shared. Reports should go out as your analysis, not a raw AI dump.

◆ Workflow

How a typical week looks.

01Track

Define the market

Keywords, subreddits, competitors, negative terms — same engine as Leads and Research.

02Roll up

We do the digging

Every week we cluster, score, and rank the signal across your trackers.

03Review

Edit the brief

Add commentary, reorder sections, swap supporting threads. Five minutes, max.

04Send

Ship it

PDF, markdown, or shared link. Founders, clients, and execs read it on Monday morning.

◆ Product diagram

From a tracked workspace to a sent weekly brief.

Roll-ups run on a schedule. Editor notes go in before anything ships.

01Tracked workspace

Keywords, subreddits, competitors, and themes.

02Weekly rollup

Movers, top themes, rising questions, supporting threads.

03Editor notes

Add commentary, reorder sections, swap threads.

DraftReviewedSent
04Export

Ship in the format that fits the audience.

PDFMarkdownShared link
05Team or client

Lands in inboxes, Notion, or Slack on Monday.

◆ Who it's for

Built for teams who need market intelligence on a schedule.

Agencies

Turn Reddit research into a deliverable. Send each client a branded weekly demand brief that justifies the retainer.

Founders and exec teams

Get a Monday brief instead of asking someone to 'go look at Reddit.'

Product and strategy

Hand product, marketing, and CX a shared weekly view of what the market is complaining about and asking for.

◆ Common questions

What if nothing changed this week?

The report says so. The brief calls out flat weeks explicitly instead of padding with noise. Honest beats glossy.

Can I have multiple briefs?

Yes. One workspace per market, product, competitor group, or client. Each can have its own brief, schedule, and recipients.

Can I edit before sending?

Yes. Every brief supports a review and edit step before it's shared. Optional scheduled sending sits behind that review.

Can I white-label the brief for clients?

Yes. Add your logo, intro letter, and colors. The brief sends as your analysis, branded as your firm.

TrackDemand Reports

Stop asking someone to 'go check Reddit this week.'

Set up a workspace once. Get a clean weekly demand brief every Monday for your team, your founders, or your clients.