People are posting right now — "looking to switch from [competitor]", "[competitor] just broke our workflow", "anyone know a better alternative?" — and you're not in the conversation.
Reddit is the most trusted peer-to-peer recommendation platform on earth. Buyers go there before they go to your website. Here's what's slipping through your fingers:
High-intent posts get replies within minutes. If you're not monitoring in real time, you're showing up to a conversation that's already over.
Every "I hate [competitor], what should I use?" thread that goes unanswered by you is a free customer acquisition event for your rival. This is happening daily.
You can't refresh 50 subreddits every hour. But your competitor's tool can. They already know about threads you haven't found yet. That's the gap Compeddit closes.
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These aren't success stories from years later. These happened within days of setup.
"I caught a buying signal on r/SaaS within 2 hours of setup. Someone literally said 'I hate [competitor], looking for alternatives.' I replied first. They booked a demo. That one alert paid for 3 years of Compeddit. I can't believe I was doing this manually before."
"We were manually scrolling Reddit every morning — wasting hours a week and still missing things. Compeddit catches everything automatically and tells us exactly what to do with each alert. The suggested reply is ready to paste. Insane value for $29."
"Didn't expect much from a $29 tool, honestly. But now I see competitor complaints in real time and reach out before anyone else responds. Converted two of their churning users this month. This is exactly what competitive intelligence should look like — not enterprise pricing, just results."
"The Telegram alerts are fire. I get pinged with intent + a summary + a reply I can paste in immediately. Found 4 comparison threads this week where our competitor was being challenged — jumped in all of them. Our brand presence on Reddit has completely shifted."
"Set it up Friday in 2 minutes. By Monday I had 11 alerts waiting. 2 were buying signals — I replied immediately. One became a paying customer that same week. The ROI calculation was embarrassingly obvious. I felt stupid for not having this sooner."
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Founders came, tried it, and stayed. Not because it looked nice. Because within days, it was already finding leads they'd been missing for months.
Setup to first Telegram alert — under 2 minutes. Watch exactly how Compeddit works so you know what you're getting before you spend a cent.
Three steps. No code. No complex configuration. Just your competitor's name and a Telegram account.
Open the Telegram bot, type /monitor and type your competitor's name. Takes 30 seconds. Done. You're now monitoring.
Compeddit scans 4 Reddit sources in parallel every single hour — posts, comments, subreddit feeds, keyword searches. While you sleep, work, or do literally anything else.
The moment something high-intent surfaces, your Telegram pings. Open it, see the context, see the suggested reply, paste it in. That's how you win deals you didn't even know existed.
Five bot commands. That's the entire interface. If you can send a text, you can use Compeddit.
Kick things off. The bot introduces itself and shows every available command. Start here, then go straight to /monitor.
Adds a competitor to watch. The bot guides you through it — takes 30 seconds. This is the command that starts finding you leads.
/monitor and sendNotion/skip to use smart defaultsDon't wait for the hourly cron — trigger a live Reddit scan right now. Use this immediately after setup to see your first real results in seconds.
See every competitor you're monitoring and the keywords being tracked. Add more anytime with /monitor.
Get your unique Chat ID to log into the full analytics dashboard — charts, trends, subreddit breakdowns, everything in one view.
/dashboard1234567890When someone vents about your competitor publicly, that's your invitation to show up. Compeddit catches these before they disappear into Reddit's feed.
People actively looking to switch, asking for alternatives, or about to churn — these are the warmest leads on the internet. Compeddit finds them for you.
"X vs Y" threads are where decisions get made. Compeddit puts you in every comparison conversation where your product belongs in the answer.
Not every mention is worth your time. Groq AI classifies every result by intent and urgency — so you only see what actually matters.
See trends over time, which subreddits are most active, what's gaining momentum. Competitive intel you can actually act on.
Telegram is the fastest notification channel. No app to check, no emails buried in your inbox. High-urgency alerts hit your phone within the hour.
One recovered lead pays for a lifetime subscription. How many are you missing right now?
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Pick your plan → pay → your license key arrives instantly by email. No waiting, no delays.
Find @reddalert101_bot on Telegram → send /start
Send /activate YOUR_KEY → verified → type /monitor → you're live. First scan hits in <1 hour.
Can't find your answer? DM Arush on X — he reads every message.
Compeddit is a Reddit competitor monitoring tool that scans Reddit every hour for your competitor's name across posts, comments, and subreddit feeds. Every mention is classified by Groq AI as a buying signal, complaint, or comparison — so you only get alerts that are actually worth acting on. Use the /test command right after setup to see real results immediately and judge for yourself.
Within seconds if you use /test — it triggers a live Reddit scan immediately. For automated alerts, the cron runs every hour, so in the absolute worst case you'll have your first real alert within 60 minutes of activating. Most users see results within the first hour of setup.
If you're planning to use Compeddit for more than 4 months (and most users do, because it keeps finding leads), the Lifetime plan at $29 saves you money from month 5 onward. Both plans have identical features — no gates, no limits. If you're not 100% sure yet, start with Pro at $4.99/month and upgrade later. You can cancel anytime from Gumroad with zero friction.
No free trial, but two things make it low-risk: (1) Use /test right after subscribing to see real Reddit mentions in seconds — judge the quality before committing. (2) The Pro plan cancels instantly from your Gumroad account, no support ticket needed. The $29 lifetime plan is the bigger bet, but one recovered lead typically covers it entirely.
Unlimited competitors on both plans. Use /monitor once per competitor — add as many as you want. You can also add custom keywords per competitor to narrow or expand what gets flagged. Use /list to see everything you're tracking at any time.
Zero. Everything is a Telegram message. /monitor, /test, /list. That's it. If you can send a text message, you can use Compeddit. The whole setup — from buying to first active monitor — takes under 2 minutes.
You'll get the key by email instantly after purchase. Then: open Telegram → find @reddalert101_bot → send /start → send /activate YOUR_KEY. Verified in seconds. Then use /monitor to add your first competitor and you're live.
Yes. Log in to Gumroad → Library → Compeddit Pro → Cancel. No emails, no support tickets, no begging. Takes 10 seconds. Access continues until the end of your billing period. We'd obviously prefer you stay (because you'll keep finding leads), but we're not going to trap you.
Still on the fence? Watch the demo video above — it shows real results in under 5 minutes.
It's a one-person project built to scratch a real itch — by someone who was losing leads on Reddit and got tired of it.
Hey — I'm Arush, a developer and indie hacker from India. I kept watching competitor names pop up in subreddits — people saying "I hate this tool, what should I use instead?" — and watching other founders get there first.
I built Compeddit because I got tired of manually checking Reddit every morning and still missing things. Now it runs 24/7 for 500+ founders who'd rather spend time closing leads than finding them.
I also built BuildForWho, NexNotes AI, and a few others. Questions? Feedback? Just want to say hi? My inbox is always open.
No support bots. No ticket queues. Just a founder who wants to help you win.
Send a message →Typical reply time: within 24 hours
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Someone is looking for an alternative. Someone is venting about a bad experience. Someone is comparing tools and about to make a decision. Are you in the conversation?
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