What is Posts Finder?
Posts Finder is a niche decision dashboard for finding customer problems, buying signals, market momentum, and relevant builders from public conversations.
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Posts Finder is a niche decision dashboard for finding customer problems, buying signals, market momentum, and relevant builders from public conversations.
It collects public posts from supported communities, classifies building signals, and ranks builders by recent activity, metrics, progress, topic, and intent.
Posts Finder collects available signal from startup communities, social platforms, launch sites, and developer networks. Coverage varies by source availability and authorized access.
Yes. Search builder names and post content, then combine keywords with platform, topic, intent, opportunity, engagement, and recency filters.
Yes. Save directory filters or Niche Finder searches and choose daily or weekly email alerts for newly collected matching posts.
Niche Finder compares repeated customer problems, buying signals, urgency, momentum, reachability, and the source evidence behind each result.
Freshness depends on each source and its access method. Posts Finder shows collected source evidence and does not guarantee complete or real time monitoring.
TikTok coverage uses authorized connected accounts and controlled imports. Broad keyword discovery requires separate TikTok Research API approval and may not be available.
Yes. The trends page tracks keywords, brands, competitors, and startup topics with mention counts and conversation sources.
Yes. The private dashboard includes CSV and JSON exports for posts.
Posts Finder is for founders, marketers, sales teams, researchers, and operators who need fresh startup conversation signal.
Yes. Google login is available when Google OAuth credentials are configured.
Yes. Builder data, trends, account management, APIs, scraping actions, and exports are protected behind login.
Builder Score is a ranking signal based on recent building activity, metrics posts, progress updates, and related public conversation context.
Yes. The private dashboard includes connected-account management for Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok data-source authorization.