Keyword monitoring
You should not have to learn a query language to be told about a job. Type the phrases a customer would actually write.
How do Facebook Group keyword alerts work?
You enter phrases you care about. When a new post in one of your groups contains one of them, Subty records a match and sends you an alert.
Do I need boolean operators or regular expressions?
No. There is no query syntax at all. You add phrases, and optionally choose whether a post must contain any of them or all of them.
Does matching work in Vietnamese?
Yes, with or without diacritics. A post written “Cần xe chở hàng” matches a keyword typed “can xe cho hang”, and the other way round.
Exclusions do the heavy lifting
Adding “hiring drivers” or “for sale” usually removes more noise than any amount of tuning your include list. Exclusions always win over includes.
Any or all
Match a post containing any of your phrases, or require all of them when you need to narrow a busy group.
See why it matched
Every alert and every dashboard entry shows which phrases hit, highlighted in the post text, so you can fix a noisy rule in one glance.
Several monitors, one dashboard
Keep separate monitors for separate jobs — one for freight north, one for returns south — and see everything in one feed.
Questions people ask before signing up
How many phrases can I add?
Thirty per monitor on Starter, fifty on Pro, a hundred on Power. Most people settle around ten.
Is matching case-sensitive?
No. Case, extra spaces and accents are all normalised before matching.
Can I test a monitor before relying on it?
Your dashboard shows matches as they happen from the moment you save. Watching it for an hour is the fastest way to see whether a rule is too broad.
Stop refreshing Facebook.
Set up your first group in about two minutes, and let Subty do the watching.