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threadhunt.app.space

ShitScore 58 / 100SEOCaptured 2026-07-02Submitted by communityVisit crime scene ↗

A thread-discovery tool that finds relevant Reddit and Hacker News threads to reply to, whose hero instructs you to "Find them by hand" despite being an automated discovery product, whose ethical differentiator is the sentence "You reply. We never do." — meaning the product automates finding threads and leaves writing the reply entirely to you — and whose domain ends in .app.space.

ThreadHunt monitors Reddit, Hacker News, and three other venues for threads relevant to your product, so you can reply to them yourself. Hero: "Find the threads worth a reply. Find them by hand." — "by hand" on an automated finder. Section: "It decides what belongs." — "it" unspecified, "belongs" undefined. Positioning: "You reply. We never do." The product automates the discovery half and leaves the reply half to you. Domain: threadhunt.app.space.

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Score breakdown

Prompt residue7/10
Feature grid density4/10
Meaningless value prop8/10
Trust signal suspicion5/10
Founder face AI probability2/10
Product proof absence6/10
ShipFast resemblance7/10
Hero claim
"Find the threads worth a reply. Find them by hand." — "by hand" on an automated product. Whether this means one-at-a-time human review or is a misfired metaphor for curation is not clarified. "It decides what belongs." — three-word classifier claim with no noun anchor for "it."
Proof problem
No example threads surfaced. No before/after of feed quality. "You read the thread, skip the draft, and post instantly by hand." — the UI mockup shows a thread card but no actual discovery results. Five venues listed by name (Reddit, Hacker News, plus three others) without showing what a search result looks like. No testimonials visible at screenshot scale. Pricing at $19 present but plan comparison not fully legible.
Visual pattern
Perma-dark background throughout. Bold left-aligned hero headline in two short sentences. Dark UI panel showing classification interface. "It decides what belongs." isolation section. Thread-card mockup section ("You read the thread"). "You reply. We never do." full-width statement section. Five-venue list (Reddit, HN, three others). Pricing tier card ($19). "Stop scrolling for threads. Start finding them." closing CTA.
Why it still might convert
ThreadHunt converts because the pain is specific and real: a developer or marketer who wants to find Reddit and Hacker News threads where their product is relevant spends 20 minutes a day searching manually and finds three threads. ThreadHunt replaces that 20 minutes. "You reply. We never do." is trust-building in a category saturated with tools that got accounts banned. The $19 price point is a no-deliberation buy for anyone who has already tried manual thread-hunting. The domain is a friction point; the pain removes the friction.

Editorial roast

By Editorial Desk · Filed against threadhunt.app.space

¶ 01

"Find the threads worth a reply. Find them by hand." The hero headline is two sentences. The first names the value proposition: thread discovery. The second — "Find them by hand" — appears to mean that the product surfaces threads one at a time for human review, as opposed to bulk-processing them automatically. In standard English, "by hand" means manually, without automation. Used as a tagline for an automated discovery product, it reframes automation as curation — which is a legitimate distinction — while also being the phrase a person uses when they have not yet automated something. The headline sounds like a handcraft pitch for a software product.

¶ 02

"It decides what belongs." The mid-page section uses "it" without a referent visible at screenshot scale. "It" is presumably the AI classifier — the model that determines [redacted] whether a given thread is relevant to the user's product. "Belongs" is the verb: the classifier decides what belongs in your feed. The sentence is evocative. It is also the most grammatically independent claim on the page: subject (it), verb (decides), object (what belongs). No noun specifies what "it" is. No criterion defines what "belongs" means. The sentence works as a design element — three words of dark-background mystery — while carrying the informational payload of a loading spinner.

A thread-discovery tool that finds relevant Reddit and Hacker News threads to reply to, whose hero instructs you to "Find them by hand" despite being an automated discovery product, whose ethical differentiator is the sentence "You reply. We never do." — meaning the product automates finding threads and leaves writing the reply entirely to you — and whose domain ends in .app.space.

¶ 03

"You reply. We never do." This is the product's ethical differentiator: ThreadHunt does not auto-reply. In a landscape of AI tools that generate and post replies to Reddit and Hacker News automatically — usually detected, usually downvoted, usually banned — "we never do" is a meaningful constraint. What it also means, stated plainly, is that ThreadHunt automates the part of the workflow that has no visible output (finding threads) and leaves the part that has visible output (writing and posting the reply) entirely to the user. The product handles the half of the work that no one will see. The half they will see is still your problem.

¶ 04

The domain is threadhunt.app.space. The .app TLD is managed by Google Registry and requires HTTPS; .space is a generic TLD available since 2014 and associated with low-cost registrations. threadhunt.app.space is not a subdomain — it is a domain registered at the second level of the .space TLD, where the second-level label is "threadhunt.app." This means every time someone types the URL, they type what appears to be a path before they have even reached the domain. The closing CTA reads: "Stop scrolling for threads. Start finding them." The product finds threads. The domain looks like a path to a product that finds paths.

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