ThreadCue is in active development

Find the conversations worth entering.

ThreadCue watches the sources you choose, identifies moments where your experience could be useful, and turns them into clear next actions. You decide what to say—and whether to say anything at all.

Private development · Reddit is the first approval-gated source · No automatic posting

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r/SaaS · Reply opportunity

Share a lightweight evidence habit

A small product team is asking how to stop customer insights from disappearing in chat. ThreadCue: Direct audience and problem fit. A method-first answer can be useful on its own.
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r/ProductManagement · Community cue

Learn the rhythm of this community

Recurring practitioner questions overlap with the project brief.
Product preview with seeded demo data. Interface and capabilities may change.

The right conversation is rarely the loudest one.

Feeds optimize for attention. ThreadCue is being designed for relevance: the small number of discussions where your context, experience, or product knowledge can genuinely move something forward.

01Intent before monitoring

Define the audience, problems, useful communities, voice, and boundaries first.

02Reasons before drafts

See why a conversation matters and how to approach it before deciding what to write.

03Judgment before automation

Edit, copy, schedule, dismiss, or ignore. ThreadCue does not publish on your behalf.

How ThreadCue works

Wide listening. Narrow attention.

ThreadCue reduces a scattered participation workflow into three deliberate moves.

  1. 1

    Teach it what matters

    Describe what you are building, researching, selling, or growing. ThreadCue turns the conversation into an editable project brief.

  2. 2

    Review selected signals

    Chosen sources are checked against your audience, problem space, voice, and boundaries. Current monitoring runs while the desktop app is open—not continuously in the cloud.

  3. 3

    Choose the next move

    Inspect the source, the reason, and a suggested approach. Refine an editable draft, schedule a reminder, or pass.

A decision room, not a content machine

Understand the opportunity before you answer it.

Source discussion34 points · 18 replies

How do you stop customer research from dying in Slack?

We do customer calls, but the useful moments get pasted into chat and disappear. Six weeks later we are debating the same question with no memory of what customers said. What lightweight habit actually sticks for a team of eight?

For people whose reputation matters more than reach.

ThreadCue is for thoughtful participation where timing, context, and community fit matter.

Founders

Find honest problem conversations without turning every answer into a pitch.

Independent experts

Spend less time watching feeds and more time helping where your experience is relevant.

Developer advocates

Notice technical questions, recurring friction, and community learning opportunities.

Community teams

Build a listen-first practice with explicit boundaries and human review.

Sources, honestly labeled

Reddit first. The product vision is broader.

The architecture starts with one approval-gated integration and a source model designed to expand. Planned never means available.

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Designed around restraint

Your context is not permission to act as you.

The current desktop prototype keeps workspace data local, separates live Reddit credentials behind a hosted gateway, and leaves every public action to the user.

Read the data boundaries
Read-only Reddit scopesIdentity, subscriptions, and public content only
No autonomous postingNo submit, vote, save, subscribe, message, or moderation permissions
48-hour source snapshotsDefault retention for live Reddit snapshots; derived tasks can remain
Live data stays out of external AICurrent live Reddit text is not sent to the optional OpenAI provider

Early access

Follow ThreadCue while it is being built.

Join for occasional product updates and early-access invitations. No launch theater, no daily drip campaign.

Protected by rate limits and a privacy-preserving honeypot. No analytics or advertising cookies. Privacy policy

Questions, answered directly

Before you join

What does ThreadCue do?

ThreadCue helps you define the conversations that matter, review selected sources, and turn useful moments into clear, reviewable next actions. It prepares context and drafts; you decide whether to participate.

Is ThreadCue a Reddit tool?

Reddit is the first source being implemented, not the product boundary. Threads, Facebook, X, Bluesky, forums, community platforms, and other professional networks are part of the planned direction and are labeled as planned until real integrations exist.

Does it post automatically?

No. The current product prepares editable drafts and local reminders. It does not publish, vote, join communities, send messages, or act without the user.

Is the product available now?

ThreadCue is in active development. The complete offline demo works, while live Reddit access remains subject to platform approval and production hardening. The waitlist is the best way to follow early-access progress.

How is external account data used?

For the approval-gated Reddit connector, ThreadCue requests identity, subscriptions, and read access to find relevant public discussions. Reddit tokens stay on the hosted gateway, live Reddit text is not sent to an external AI provider, and source snapshots are removed after 48 hours by default.

Who is it for?

ThreadCue is designed for founders, independent experts, developer advocates, community teams, and anyone who needs to participate thoughtfully without living inside every feed.