You found out
too late. Again.

Sonaryn sends you a daily brief — the competitor moves, customer complaints, and market shifts from your existing feeds — filtered to what actually matters to your goals.

Reviewing a small number of early access requests while billing is finalized.

Planned launch price: $19/month. No charge today.

The signal was there.
You just didn't see it in time.

You already track your competitors. You check Reddit every few days. You have Google Alerts set up from two years ago. You've got a bookmark folder you never went back to.

And you still found out about that "switching away from your competitor" thread three weeks after it peaked — when the opinions were already set and the damage was done.

The problem isn't that you're not paying attention. The problem is that your workflow is manual, fragmented, and slower than the window you have to act.

  • "I search my product name on Reddit every few days and forget what I already read."
  • "Google Alerts show up two weeks late and completely out of context."
  • "You can't check six platforms five times a day."

The scroll isn't costing you time. It's costing you decisions.

"I saw a post on X — OpenAI was opening a London office. I reached out, got an interview... Months later at NeurIPS 2025, that same connection got me into an exclusive OpenAI brunch. One signal. A whole chain of doors."

Amath Founder, Sonaryn

Most people have a version of that story where they didn't catch the signal in time.

Your feeds. Your goals. One brief.

  1. Connect the feeds you're already in

    Sonaryn reads your existing X, Reddit, Hacker News, and Substack feeds. The communities and conversations you're already part of — there's nothing new to subscribe to or configure from scratch.

  2. State your goals

    Tell Sonaryn what you're watching for: the competitors you track, the customer conversations you care about, the signals that matter in your market. Setup takes minutes, not hours.

  3. Read your brief

    Every morning, a concise brief lands in your inbox — the discussions from your feed that matched your goals, with context on why they matter. No app. No dashboard. No new tab to open.

Same feeds. Different outcome.

Before Sonaryn
After Sonaryn
Reddit keyword sweep every few days, forget what you already read Filtered brief in your inbox each morning
Google Alerts, two weeks late, no context Signals with a "why this matters" note
Bookmark pile from three months ago Only what matched your current goals
Found out from a customer Found out before the customer told you
Missed the "switching away from X" thread Brief surfaced it the day it peaked

Know what changed. Know why it matters.

Early access is currently by invite while billing infrastructure is being finalized.

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Questions

X, Reddit, Hacker News, and Substack. Sonaryn reads the feeds and communities you're already present in across these four platforms. If you're active in the right communities, Sonaryn surfaces what you'd have found yourself — if you'd had the time.
Partially. But you'd still need to configure it, triage every alert manually, synthesise across platforms, and the result never improves — it just keeps sending the same quality of signal forever. Sonaryn replaces the workflow, not just one tool in it. It filters against your goals, not just keywords, and tells you why something matters, not just that it happened.
Because the point is to reduce the number of places you check, not add one. The brief fits into your existing morning routine. If you want a dashboard to live in, Sonaryn is not the right tool.
No. Alerts detect. The brief filters against your stated goals, interprets what it finds, and improves over time based on what you flag as useful. "Someone mentioned your competitor" is not a useful signal. "Three threads this week in r/SaaS asking for an alternative to your competitor, driven by complaints about pricing" is.
Sonaryn reads your feeds using your session cookies from X, Reddit, and Substack. During onboarding, we'll walk you through how to export your cookies and send them to us by email. Hacker News is public — no cookies needed there. It's a one-time step for the other three — if a session expires, we'll reach out and guide you through refreshing it.
Yes. Just email us and we'll update your goals for you — new competitors to track, topics to add or remove, anything you want to adjust. The brief reflects the change from the next send.
Your data is yours. We don't sell it, share it, or use it to train anything. You can delete your account and all associated data at any time.
Because the current goal is to validate whether the product is worth formalizing. $19/month is the intended standard launch price once billing is live. For now, Sonaryn is reviewing early access requests manually and prioritizing the best-fit users.
Current infrastructure capacity. Each user's feeds are scraped and processed daily on a single server — at 30 users, the pipeline runs continuously. We'll expand once we upgrade infrastructure.