GummySearch, the audience research tool for Reddit, closed down on November 30, 2025, and the last customer accounts will stop working on November 30, 2026 at the latest. If you relied on it to catch Reddit conversations about your product, your competitors, or your market, you need a new home before the lights go out. KWatch.io is a direct replacement for the monitoring part: real-time keyword alerts on Reddit posts and comments, with subreddit filters, AI sentiment analysis, and delivery to email, Slack, or your own tools through API webhooks. And because KWatch.io also watches Hacker News, X (Twitter), Linkedin, Facebook, and Youtube, your alerts no longer depend on a single platform.
GummySearch was a favorite of founders, marketers, and indie hackers who used it to find pain points and customers on Reddit. In late 2025, its creator announced that the product was shutting down to comply with Reddit’s API policies, which forbid commercial applications without a commercial license, a license GummySearch could not secure.
Concretely, new signups closed on November 30, 2025. Existing customers keep access until the end of their billing period, one year at most, so every remaining GummySearch account will be gone by November 30, 2026. The saved audiences, keyword trackers, and alerts you built there will disappear with it. You can read the official announcement on the GummySearch website.
In other words: if GummySearch is still part of your workflow, the clock is ticking.
GummySearch really did two jobs. The first was keyword tracking: watching Reddit for mentions of your brand, your competitors, and the phrases your customers type, and alerting you. The second was audience research: browsing subreddits and digging through past conversations to find pain points and ideas.
For the first job, KWatch.io is a direct replacement, and in several ways a stronger one: monitoring is real-time rather than periodic, it covers both posts and comments, every mention gets an AI sentiment score, and alerts can flow into email, Slack, or any system through API webhooks.
For the second job, KWatch.io takes a different approach, explained just below.
Reddit keyword alerts in the KWatch.io dashboard
Let’s be upfront: KWatch.io does not recreate GummySearch’s browsing of historical subreddit archives and audience statistics. Reddit’s API policies, the very ones that killed GummySearch, make that kind of product hard to sustain, which is exactly why you are reading this page.
KWatch.io approaches the same goal from the other direction: instead of digging through what your audience said in the past, you define the pain points and intent phrases that matter to you, and every new mention comes to you the moment it is posted. In practice, this forward-looking approach is what most GummySearch users were after all along: finding the conversation while there is still time to join it, answer it, and win the customer.
And since KWatch.io listens to all subreddits by default, you quickly discover where your market actually talks by watching real mentions land, then narrow things down with subreddit filters if needed.
KWatch.io monitors Reddit with a per-second refresh rate: when someone mentions one of your keywords in a post or a comment, it lands in your dashboard within seconds. No hourly digest, no daily summary: you see the conversation while it is still fresh enough to join.
You stay in control of the noise:
Filters in the KWatch.io dashboard
Want more details about Reddit monitoring? Read our complete guide to monitoring and tracking Reddit discussions.
GummySearch users loved receiving keyword alerts without having to log into a dashboard. KWatch.io delivers alerts by email, posts them to the Slack channel of your choice, or sends a JSON webhook to any system you run: your CRM, your data warehouse, or automation tools like Zapier, n8n, and Clay.
A KWatch.io alert in Slack
To go further:
Here is something GummySearch never offered: conversation tracking. Pick any Reddit or Hacker News thread, a launch post, a thread where your product is being compared, a discussion full of potential customers, and KWatch.io notifies you every time a new comment is posted in it.
Combined with keyword alerts, it works like a funnel: a keyword alert surfaces a hot thread, and conversation tracking makes sure you never miss what happens in it next.
Conversation tracking on KWatch.io
Learn more about conversation tracking on Reddit and Hacker News.
GummySearch’s categorized searches (Solution Requests, Pain & Anger, Advice Requests, Money Talk) were essentially curated sets of intent phrases. You can rebuild them as keyword alerts in a few minutes:
If you built a long keyword list in GummySearch, export it while your account still works, and upload it to KWatch.io in one go with the bulk CSV import.
GummySearch was a Reddit-only product, so when Reddit changed its API policy, the whole product had to close. That is a real risk for you too: if your entire lead generation or brand monitoring workflow lives on one network, one policy change can wipe it out.
KWatch.io monitors six platforms: Reddit, Hacker News, X (Twitter) (including content that is not publicly available on Google), Linkedin, Facebook (including public groups), and Youtube. The same keyword alerts that watch Reddit for you also catch the conversations happening everywhere else, and your monitoring does not live or die with a single network.
You can start for free: the free plan includes 2 keyword alerts on Reddit and 2 on Hacker News, which is perfect to test KWatch.io side by side with your remaining GummySearch access.
The Essential plan ($19 per month) raises this to 20 keyword alerts on Reddit and 20 on Hacker News, adds a few alerts on X, Youtube, Facebook, and Linkedin, and unlocks conversation tracking, filtering, and AI sentiment analysis. The Business plan ($79 per month) adds Slack and API webhook delivery, bulk CSV import, team management, and 100 keyword alerts on Reddit. The Enterprise plan ($199 per month) raises the limits further with advanced support. Custom and agency plans are available too.
See the details on our pricing page.
GummySearch closed to comply with Reddit’s API policies, which forbid commercial applications without a commercial license. The founder announced the shutdown on November 30, 2025.
Existing customers keep access until the end of their billing period, and November 30, 2026 at the very latest. After that, all accounts and data are gone.
Yes. KWatch.io monitors Reddit posts and comments in real-time, supports subreddit and language filters, attaches an AI sentiment score to every mention, and delivers alerts by email, Slack, or API webhooks.
Not in the same form. KWatch.io does not browse historical subreddit archives or audience statistics. Instead, you monitor the pain points and intent phrases that matter to you, and new mentions reach you in real-time, which is usually the fastest way to find and win customers.
Yes. By default KWatch.io listens to all subreddits, but you can restrict an alert to specific subreddits, or exclude the ones you do not want.
No tool can promise that a social network will never change its rules. What we can say is that KWatch.io is not structurally dependent on a single platform: it monitors six networks, so a policy change on one of them cannot take the whole product down, unlike a Reddit-only tool.
Yes. Export your keywords from GummySearch while your account still works, put them in a CSV file, and upload them all at once with the bulk import feature (Business plan and above).
GummySearch was a great product and we are sad to see it go. But if Reddit monitoring is the part of it you cannot work without, you do not have to wait until your access expires: KWatch.io covers it today, in real-time, with more filters, AI sentiment analysis, and five extra platforms on top.
Setting up your first keyword alerts takes about ten minutes, and the free plan lets you try it on Reddit and Hacker News without spending a cent: {%tr register on KWatch.io here.
Julien
Product Manager at KWatch.io