Get Discord Alerts for Social Listening and Community Monitoring
IntentHunter finds the threads that mention your market, competitors, or problems you solve, scores the intent, and sends the best opportunities to your Discord channel.
Looking for a wallet onboarding tool that doesn't confuse new users
We're launching a small NFT membership project and most of our users are not crypto-native. Need something that makes wallet setup and signing less scary.
Our DAO support channel is getting impossible to manage
Too many repeated questions about claims, staking, and wallet issues. Curious what other teams are using to organize support without hiring more mods.
In your Discord channel within minutes, not buried in tomorrow morning's digest.
Why route to Discord
Turn Discord Into Your Social Monitoring Room.
Send high-intent threads to the server your team or community already checks, so the right person can spot the opportunity and discuss the angle before the conversation goes cold.
Fast delivery
Signals arrive as soon as they're scored. No daily digest, no stale alerts, no waiting until someone remembers to open the dashboard.
Where your community already works
If your team lives in Discord, IntentHunter meets you there. The best threads show up in the channel you already use for support, growth, community, and launch coordination.
Built for founders, teams, and communities
Review signals yourself, or let teammates, mods, and community leads discuss and claim ownership in the channel. One alert can become a quick decision instead of another tab to manage.
Setup
How to set up Discord alerts
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Go to Project Settings
From the IntentHunter sidebar, choose the project you want to connect to Discord and click the gear icon next to its name.
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Open the Alerts tab
Go to Settings → Alerts. This is where you manage every delivery channel, including email, Slack, Discord, and Telegram.
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Connect Discord
Click Install on the Discord row. You'll be sent to Discord to choose your server and channel. Once connected, new intent alerts will start arriving after the next scan.
FAQ
Common questions.
- Why send intent signals to Discord instead of reading them in IntentHunter?
- IntentHunter's inbox is great when you're already in the app. Discord brings the best signals into the server your team or community already checks, so good threads get seen faster.
- What changes when signals land in our Discord channel?
- Your team reacts faster. Someone can claim the thread, others can add context, and the next step gets shaped in the same place your team already talks.
- Can different projects post to different Discord channels?
- Yes. Each project can send signals to its own Discord channel. For example, a wallet project can post to #wallet-signals, while a DAO tooling project posts to #dao-leads.
- How do you keep the channel from getting noisy?
- IntentHunter only sends threads that match your product, ICP, and keywords. Low-signal posts stay out of Discord, so the channel stays focused on conversations worth replying.
- How do I disconnect Discord?
- Go to Project Settings → Alerts → Disconnect. You can also remove the IntentHunter app from your Discord server settings. Either option stops delivery immediately.
The next high-intent thread is being typed right now.
Get it in front of your community the moment we score it, someone who can answer it is probably online already.