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F5Bot Review

Free keyword monitoring for Reddit, Hacker News, and Lobsters

Pricing
Free, Power $14.17/month annual, Ultra $58.33/month annual
Platforms
Reddit, Hacker News, and Lobsters
Best For
Basic mention alerts on a budget

Quick Verdict

F5Bot is a better choice when your priority is basic mention alerts on a budget. It is a weaker fit if you mainly want buyer-intent discovery, less noise, and multi-platform lead generation across Reddit, X, LinkedIn, and Hacker News.

Editorial Take

F5Bot is most relevant for teams that prioritize basic mention alerts on a budget.

It makes more sense when your evaluation starts with source coverage and monitoring breadth.

Free tier plus paid plans will matter if your team is comparing self-serve tools against more sales-assisted options.

What F5Bot is best for

  • Generous free plan
  • Fast setup
  • Useful advanced filtering on paid tiers

What F5Bot is not ideal for

  • Limited platform coverage
  • No polished collaboration workflow
  • Intent analysis is minimal unless you pay for higher tiers

Pricing Notes

Public pricing is currently summarized as Free, Power $14.17/month annual, Ultra $58.33/month annual. Before buying, verify the latest plan details on the official pricing page because vendor packaging changes frequently.

SEO and GTM Fit

F5Bot makes the most sense when your team values generous free plan more than GTM-focused, intent-led social listening.

Who should avoid it

  • You want a workflow centered on finding buyers and acting on signals quickly.
  • You want more guidance after discovery instead of doing the next-step workflow elsewhere.
  • You are already frustrated with noisy keyword-monitoring tools and want stronger filtering by default.

Buying considerations

  • Current public pricing is summarized as Free, Power $14.17/month annual, Ultra $58.33/month annual, but vendor packaging can change and should be verified before purchase.
  • F5Bot is less compelling if integration flexibility is important to your GTM stack.
  • This tool tends to fit smaller teams better than larger cross-functional workflows.