Outgrown F5Bot's email alerts? Here's the upgrade path.

F5Bot is the tool almost everyone starts with — free keyword alerts from Reddit and Hacker News, delivered by email since 2017. It's reliable and we recommend it for casual tracking without hesitation.

The ceiling appears when volume grows: every mention arrives with equal weight, there's no dashboard or history, and your inbox becomes the database. RedditQuik keeps the alerting concept and adds everything around it: storage, search, filtering, and AI that tells you which mentions are actually worth your time.

F5Bot vs RedditQuik

FeatureF5BotRedditQuik
PriceFree (paid tiers available)Free plan + Pro $12/mo
DeliveryEmail alertsDashboard + email digests
History & searchYour inboxFull searchable archive with filters
Intent scoringNo — all alerts equalAI scores every mention 0-100
AI insightsNoPain points, opportunities, summaries
WorkflowRead email, act, lose trackNew / saved / dismissed statuses

Why people switch

Stop drowning in alerts

Busy keywords generate dozens of emails daily. A scored feed means you read 5 green mentions, not 50 equal ones.

Keep the history

Last month's complaint about a competitor is this month's sales angle — if you can find it. Searchable archive beats inbox archaeology.

From monitoring to revenue

Signal scores plus reply templates turn alerts into an actual lead-generation workflow.

Pricing reality check: F5Bot's free tier is genuinely good — keep it if it covers you. RedditQuik's free plan (3 keywords) lets you compare workflows side by side before paying anything.

Questions

Is F5Bot still good?

Yes — for low-volume, alert-style tracking it's excellent and free. This isn't a hit piece; it's an upgrade path for when volume outgrows your inbox.

Can I use both?

Many users do: F5Bot for instant raw alerts, RedditQuik as the working dashboard where triage, scoring and follow-up happen.

The verdict

Keep F5Bot for casual alerts. Move to RedditQuik when you're tracking for revenue — when missing a high-intent thread costs you a customer, equal-weight email alerts stop being enough.

Try RedditQuik free