Integrations
What each source actually permits
Every integration states plainly whether we can read, reply, or only watch — and why. Nothing here claims a capability it does not have.
Approved responses publish directly through the official API.
We read conversations through the official API. Replying happens elsewhere.
We prepare the reply; you post it yourself. Publishing stays under your control.
Discovery and analysis only — there is no reply path for this source.
Not available in this deployment.
Google Business Profile
ConnectedRead and reply to Google reviews for your locations.
Google Business Profile offers an official API for reading reviews and posting replies, so approved responses publish directly from here.
Find and join relevant subreddit discussions through the official API.
Reddit is accessed through its official OAuth API — never by scraping or storing your Reddit password. Automated replies stay disabled until your deployment records Reddit's approval for programmatic posting; until then approved drafts publish through Assisted Mode, with you clicking Post.
Quora
AssistedDiscover questions your expertise can answer. You post the answer yourself.
Quora has no public write API. We discover questions through permitted web search and prepare a grounded draft — you review it and post it yourself, either with the browser extension or by copying it across.
Web
MonitoringSearch the open web for brand, product and buyer-intent conversations.
Discovery runs through a configured search provider. Pages are fetched only where robots.txt permits, and there is no reply path on the open web.
RSS / Atom
MonitoringMonitor any blog, forum or news feed you point us at.
Feeds are published for syndication, so we read them directly. There is no reply path.
Hacker News
MonitoringTrack technical discussions through the public Algolia API.
Hacker News offers a public read API. Posting is not automated — join the discussion from your own account.
Stack Exchange
MonitoringMonitor Stack Overflow and other Stack Exchange sites.
Read access uses the official Stack Exchange API. Answers must be posted from your own account to comply with community expectations.
Manual & Watchlist
MonitoringPaste any URL to analyse it and keep watching the thread.
Anything you add by hand. Useful for sources with no integration — analysis and drafting still work, and you publish yourself.
On the roadmap
These are not built yet. They are listed so you can see what is planned rather than discovering later that a card on the integrations page does nothing.
Why some sources are read-only
Publishing through a platform's API requires that platform's permission. Where we hold it, approved responses publish directly. Where we do not, the product uses Assisted Mode: it prepares the reply, opens the original, and you post it yourself.
What it never does is work around the gap by scraping, storing your platform password, or driving a browser that pretends to be you.