Case file — 1F40D3B6
The idea
“The Interest Game Product For agencies How it works FAQ Sign in Try it free → Reddit signal desk · for marketing agencies Reddit noise, clean signal. Import the posts. Draft the summary. Cite the sources. Ship to the client. Built for solo marketers who'd rather do strategy than scroll. Start scanning → See it run No credit card 50 free imports Cancel anytime theinterestgame.com/app r/SaaS last 24h "Onboarding is killing our trial-to-paid" validated "Cold email is back, actually" draft "What CRM stack in 2026?" "PMF question — how did you know?" "AI fatigue hitting our ICP" Draft summary ¹ r/SaaS · 412↑ ² r/SaaS · 287↑ ³ r/SaaS · 198↑ Edit draft Approve → Validation All claims match sources 14s to first draft 142 posts scanned Used by lean teams at For agencies You're billing for insight. Not for tab management. Three failure modes we built around — common to every two-person shop and freelance strategist doing community-led research. Painpoint · 01 Too much Reddit, too little time. Your client wants a "vibe check on r/skincare." That's 200 posts you didn't budget for. Painpoint · 02 Generic AI summaries lose the room. No sources, no nuance, hallucinated takes. Clients smell it on the first read. Painpoint · 03 No paper trail. "Where did this come from?" — and you're back in the tabs you closed yesterday. Agency use cases Built around the work you already bill for. Content strategy Weekly content brief Pull what your client's audience is actually arguing about this week. Hand it to your writer before Monday standup. Social management Community pulse Track tone shifts in r/yourbrand and adjacent subs. Catch the storm before it hits the client's Slack. Pitch deck Audience research, fast RFP due Friday? Here's what the audience actually says about the problem — fresh, cited, and deck-ready. How it works Four steps. Coffee still warm. From a blank subreddit URL to a client-ready, source-cited summary in one sitting. 1 Add subreddit Paste r/yourniche. Set the time window and sort order. 2 Import posts Filter by score, comment count, or keywords. Keep the signal, drop the noise. 3 Generate draft A summary that cites the actual source posts. Edit inline before it goes anywhere. 4 Validate & ship Auto-check claims against sources. Approve, copy, and send to your stack. What people say My client thinks I have a research team. I have a tab and a coffee. — Solo strategist, 2-person shop Replaced three Notion docs and a panic attack. — Freelance content strategist FAQ Quick ones. Ready when you are. Bring a subreddit. Free to try. No credit card. You'll know within a scan whether it earns its keep. Open the app → See how it works The Interest Game Uses public Reddit data. Not affiliated with Reddit, Inc. Privacy Terms Contact”