Your AI Chief Growth Officer

The growth team
behind every founder.

Radar learns your business, watches Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, and the news for real buying signals, and every morning hands you a short list of ROI-ranked moves, each with the reply already drafted in your voice. You review and post.

See how it works
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Scans for real buying signals

Reddit
YHacker News
GitHub
News

Drafts disclosed posts for

X
LinkedIn
QQuora
The problem

You're the founder, the product team, and the entire growth department.

Distribution is the thing you never get to. Not because you can't write a good reply. It's that finding the right few conversations out of thousands, and knowing which are worth your time, is a full-time job you don't have.

The manual grind

Forty open tabs, endless scrolling, and by the time you find a great thread it has moved on. Growth becomes the work you keep pushing to next week.

The blank page

Even when you find the right thread, you stare at it. What do I say without sounding like an ad? Every reply costs focus you needed for the product.

The blind spot

Your competitors are praised and compared in conversations you never see. The market is telling you what it wants, and you're not in the room to hear it.

What Radar does

A growth officer, not another dashboard.

It learns your business, decides what's worth doing, and does the first draft. All in your voice, all disclosed.

Company Brain

It actually knows your business.

Tell Radar what you do, who it's for, and who you're up against, then point it at your site, changelog, docs, and GitHub. It builds a living model of your company, and every recommendation is grounded in that, not generic advice.

  • Learns your product, ICP, and competitors
  • Reads your site, changelog, docs, and repo
  • Remembers every conversation and pain point
  • So drafts sound like you, because it knows you
radar.app/product
Company Brain Learned
Product
Acme, async standups for remote teams
ICP
Engineering managers at 10–50 person startups
Competitors
Geekbot, Standuply, DailyBot
Docs
acme.com/changelog · docs · GitHub
126
Conversations
38
Pain points
3
Competitors
Daily Missions

A ranked to-do list, not a firehose.

Radar picks the communities itself, scans them when you run your daily plan, and scores every opportunity 0 to 100 for how much it can move your growth. Then it hands you the few that matter, each with a reason and a reply already drafted, disclosed and ready to post.

  • Every opportunity scored 0 to 100 for impact
  • Radar chooses the subreddits and topics for you
  • A short daily list, low-value noise filtered out
  • One-click copy of a disclosed reply or post
radar.app/mission
Today's missions ROI-ranked
92score
How are you finding your first 100 customers?
r/SaaS
81score
Show HN: tools that actually helped you grow
Hacker News
64score
Cold outreach vs community building
r/startups
Reply pre-drafted, disclosed, one click to copy.
Market Intelligence

Read the market in its own words.

Every scan does double duty. Radar pulls competitor mentions, switching signals, and recurring pain points out of real conversations, then synthesizes them into a brief, so you stop guessing what your ICP wants and start reading it back to them.

  • Competitor complaints, praise, and switching signals
  • Pain points extracted and de-duplicated across sources
  • A synthesized brief: what to care about, and why
  • Learns from what you post to sharpen the next pick
radar.app/intelligence
Market intelligence
Switching
Three users said they left a competitor over pricing.
Pain point
"Onboarding takes too long" came up across 6 threads.
Move
A competitor just raised, worth a value post this week.
Why founders pick Radar

The honest comparison.

Doing it manuallyGeneric AI toolsHiring an agencyRadar
Knowing where to lookHours of scrolling, every dayBlasts everywhere, no targetingOutsourced, slow feedback loopRadar picks the communities for you
Deciding what's worth itGut feel, easy to misjudgeNo judgment at allOpaque, hard to verifyEvery move scored 0 to 100 for impact
What to actually sayGood, but you run out of timeGeneric and obviousOff-brand, not your voiceDrafted in your voice, you approve
Ban and reputation riskUp to you to manageHigh: stealth gets you bannedVaries, hard to auditDisclosure and warmup rules built in
Market intelligenceNoneNoneOccasional reportsCompetitor and pain signals every scan

One rule we'll never break: disclosed engagement.

No fake accounts. No stealth mode. No sockpuppets. Ever. Every reply Radar drafts names you as affiliated, because a banned account sells nothing and a community remembers who played it straight. Being helpful and honest isn't just safer. It converts better.

Disclosure on every reply Warmup rules respected per platform You approve before anything is posted
How it works

From setup to your first mission in minutes.

01

Tell Radar about your business

Add your product, who it's for, and your competitors, then point it at your site, changelog, and docs. That becomes the Company Brain behind every move.

02

Radar finds and scores the moves

It picks the right communities itself, scans Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, and the news, and scores every opportunity 0 to 100 for impact.

03

Work your daily missions

Open a short, ranked list with the reply already drafted and disclosed. Edit if you want, copy, and post. Done in minutes.

Pricing

One plan. Everything included.

Start with a 3-day free trial, no card required. Keep going for $15/month.

Radar Pro
$15/month
3-day free trial · no card to start
  • Daily ROI-ranked missions, drafted in your voice
  • Full opportunity feed across Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub & news
  • Company Brain that learns your business
  • Market Intelligence brief + pain-point & competitor tracking
  • Performance learning that sharpens every plan
  • Disclosed engagement only, no stealth, no bans

Cancel anytime.

A note from the founder

“I didn't want another tool that dumps four hundred threads on me and calls it a day. I wanted something that thinks like a growth hire that knows my product, tells me the handful of things worth doing today, and drafts them so I can stay on the product. No stealth, no spam, just showing up honestly where it counts.”

The Radar team
Building in the open, for founders who do their own growth
FAQ

Questions, answered.

Radar is an AI Chief Growth Officer for founders. It learns your business, watches the places your customers already talk (Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, and the news), and each day hands you a short list of ROI-ranked moves, each with the reply or post already drafted in your voice. You review and post.

The moves worth your time are out there.
Radar finds them for you.

Start with a 3-day free trial. No cold DMs, no stealth, just real conversations with people who already need what you built.

Takes a few minutes to set up.