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Adaptive monitoring that scans faster the moment a thread heats up

Every brand gets its own self-tuning scan rate. GrowthMeteor tightens toward minutes when a community is active and backs off when it's quiet, so you catch hot threads early without burning budget on dead air.

Monitoring cadence live

r/SaaS is active. Scanning every 2 minutes while it’s hot, easing toward 60 when it quiets.

slower (60m)faster (2m) when hotslower (60m)
MT
Meter
scanning every 2m · next in 0:08
heating up
MT
Meter, r/SaaS
scanning every 4m · next in 0:23
easing in
RB
RivalBill watch
scanning every 15m · next in 0:41
quiet
AC
Acme (rate-limited)
scanning every 30m · backing off
backing off
Acme hit a rate limit, so it doubled its interval and will recover on its own. No tuning needed.

A fixed scan schedule is wrong in both directions.

Poll every brand on one slow clock and you miss the high-intent thread while it's still warm. Poll everything fast and you burn API quota and pay-per-read budget watching communities where nothing is happening. The right scan rate is different for every brand, and it changes by the hour as conversations spike and fade. Tuning that by hand for every brand is a job nobody has time for.

  • ×Hot threads going cold because the next scan was an hour away
  • ×Paid platforms like X racking up reads on quiet communities
  • ×Rate-limit errors that stall monitoring until someone notices
How it works

How GrowthMeteor tunes each brand's scan rate automatically

Step 1

Tighten when a community heats up

After each scan, the brand's interval adapts to what it just found. Pick up several fresh matches and the rate tightens toward two minutes so you catch the next reply fast; go quiet and it eases back toward sixty minutes. No schedule to set.

Adaptive interval live
next scan in
2min
community heating up
recent scansfresh matches
-08m
144m
-05m
322m
-02m
66m
now
72m
tightens to 2m when busy · eases to 60m when quiet
Step 2

Stay cost-aware on paid platforms

Reddit runs on the fast adaptive loop, but pay-per-read platforms like X run on their own slow clock, roughly every six hours, with read cost metered into your budget. Monitoring stays responsive where it's free and bounded where it costs money.

Per-platform clocks live
Reddit
fast adaptive loop · free reads
~2–60m
responsiveno read cost
X (Twitter)
slow cost clock · pay-per-read
~6h
1 read every ~6hmetered to budget
X read budget today$0.38 / $2.00
Step 3

Back off on errors, then recover on its own

When a platform rate-limits a scan, the brand doubles its interval and backs off automatically instead of hammering the API. As activity returns, the rate tightens again. Each plan also sets a floor, so cheaper tiers never poll faster than they should.

Backoff & recover live
09:02scan ok
4m
09:06!429 rate-limited
8m
09:14!429 rate-limited
16m
09:38activity back
4m
Plan floor · never polls faster than 4m on this tier.
Who it’s for

Built for B2B SaaS teams that can't watch every community by hand

If you monitor several brands or communities and want to be in the right thread early without babysitting scan settings or fearing a surprise API bill, adaptive monitoring does the tuning for you.

Founders

Catch the buying-intent thread while it's warm without manually tuning when each community gets scanned.

Growth teams

Run monitoring across many brands and communities, each on the right rate, without a person watching the clock.

Ops & finance

Keep pay-per-read platforms on a slow, budgeted clock so monitoring never runs up a surprise bill.

FAQ

Adaptive monitoring questions, answered

How fast does GrowthMeteor scan for new mentions?
It depends on activity. Each brand's Reddit scan rate adapts between roughly two minutes when a community is busy and sixty minutes when it's quiet, tuning itself after every scan. Your plan sets a floor, so faster tiers can tighten further than slower ones.
Do I have to configure the scan frequency myself?
No. The cadence is fully automatic per brand. It tightens when scans return fresh matches and eases off when they don't, so there is nothing to schedule or maintain. You can still trigger an immediate scan with Run now.
Will fast monitoring run up a big API or X bill?
No. The fast adaptive loop is for Reddit, which is free. Pay-per-read platforms like X run on their own slow clock of about six hours, and that read cost is metered into the same budget as everything else, with a hard monthly ceiling you control.
What happens if a platform rate-limits a scan?
The brand automatically backs off by doubling its interval rather than retrying into the limit, then tightens again as activity returns. It is self-healing, so a temporary rate limit never silently stalls your monitoring.

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