Supported Platforms and Data

Overview

Trigify monitors multiple social and content sources. Each source has different strengths, data fields, and availability. Use this guide to choose the right source for the signal you want.

Platform comparison

Source

Monitoring available

Best for

Notes

Business Network

Keyword posts, profile monitoring, engagement/social signals

B2B buying signals, role/company context, prospect and competitor activity

Business Network has the richest B2B context in Trigify.

X/Twitter

Keyword posts and profile monitoring

Fast-moving market conversations and public reactions

Use tighter filters because volume/noise can be higher.

Reddit

Keyword monitoring and subreddit monitoring where enabled

Unfiltered pain points, recommendations, and community demand

Subreddit monitoring is best when you know the specific community to watch.

Substack

Keyword posts and publication/profile monitoring where enabled

Long-form thought leadership and early market narratives

Substack Notes / publication coverage may depend on the source type available in your workspace.

YouTube

Video keyword monitoring and channel monitoring where enabled

Creator content, education trends, product comparisons

Useful for slower, high-context market research.

Podcasts

Podcast keyword monitoring and episode monitoring where enabled

Executive conversations, category narratives, and expert commentary

Transcript availability can vary by source.

Hacker News

Story monitoring

Developer and technical market signals

Best for engineering-heavy or startup audiences.

DailyDev

Post monitoring where enabled

Developer content trends

Availability can depend on workspace/product access.

Important availability notes

  • App, API, MCP, and CLI support can differ. A source may exist in one surface before another.

  • Substack, Subreddit, Hacker News, and DailyDev may appear depending on current workspace access and product rollout.

  • TikTok and GitHub should not be treated as public help-centre supported sources unless they are visible and usable in the product.

Choosing the right source

  • Use Business Network for B2B buying signals and professional context.

  • Use Reddit for raw customer pain and community research.

  • Use X/Twitter for fast-moving public conversations.

  • Use Substack for long-form market narratives and thought leadership.

  • Use YouTube and Podcasts for creator, education, and expert-commentary signals.

  • Use Hacker News / DailyDev for developer-heavy markets.