We expanded what our scanner reads on Reddit. Before today, it looked at post titles and bodies. Now it also scans comments — which is where most of the real buying intent actually lives.
Someone might post a generic question, but a comment buried in the thread is where a person says "I've been looking for exactly this for months." That's your lead. We now catch it.
On top of that, the parser processes 5× more content per scan — more posts, more threads, more subreddits covered in the same daily run.
Same dashboard, same email. Just more signal.