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GummySearch: New Slack/Discord Alerts & Conversation Bookmarks
Fed from GummySearch just added new Slack/Discord alerts, conversation bookmarks, and quick filters to his awesome Reddit audience research tool. In addition, GummySearch has soon reached a new milestone with almost 5,000 beta users.
Slack/Discord Alerts & Keyword Tracking
One of the most requested features is finally live on the GummySeach platform! If you want to receive your new keyword mentions in Slack or Discord instead of your email inbox, you can configure this in your notification settings.
Fed has also made some important improvements to tracked keywords based on user feedback. You can label your saved searches, quickly filter for conversations you haven’t looked at/clicked on yet, and even see stats on which tracked keywords are consistently delivering results and which are producing too much noise.
Conversation Bookmarks
You can now quickly bookmark interesting Reddit posts to access them later. You can apply multiple bookmarks to a conversation, colour code them and even download and analyse saved topics. This is a popular feature for users using GummySearch as a Reddit CRM or researching multiple business or content ideas at once.
Quick Filters
Some common filters that are popular in GummySearch are now available with one click. You can filter for non-removed posts, text-only posts, posts you haven’t seen yet, and duplicate posts.
End of Beta
Once GummySeach has more than 5k users, the Reddit research tool will end its beta phase. The trial will then become a paid one, and the paid plans and day passes will no longer be discounted. Lock in the current monthly/annual prices for life before they increase, or purchase 50% off day passes.
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