Feature

Daily opportunity digests keep strong threads visible even when you are away from the feed.

ReplyRadar can send one daily digest for your account, grouped by project and then by X, Facebook, and Reddit, so teams can review fresh opportunities with the right context and suggested replies in one place.

One account-level digest

A single setting controls whether ReplyRadar sends one daily summary email for all of your projects.

Channel grouping

Opportunities are grouped by X, Facebook, and Reddit inside each project section so the operator can review channel-by-channel instead of scanning a mixed list.

Daily review loop

The digest gives teams a calmer review path when they do not want to rely on live-feed browsing alone.

Same opportunity context

Scores, matched signals, and suggested replies stay attached to each opportunity so the email is still useful, not just a notification stub.

Why this matters

A daily digest helps teams review fit without babysitting feeds all day.

Some operators want live in-feed discovery. Others need a quieter checkpoint that still preserves context. ReplyRadar digests make that second workflow possible without turning every follow-up into another inbox to manage.

One email can cover every active project instead of scattering updates across separate project sends.

Grouping by project keeps opportunities organized even though the sender stays consistently ReplyRadar-branded.

Grouping by platform helps the operator decide where the best next action lives.

The workflow stays tied to real opportunities already captured in ReplyRadar.

What it changes downstream

Teams can review more consistently without losing the product context behind each score.

A digest is most useful when it still explains why a thread surfaced. That means the operator can open the email later, understand the fit quickly, and move back into the dashboard or live thread only when a conversation still deserves attention.

Daily review can happen without opening every supported social feed first.

Score and signal context make the email actionable instead of purely informational.

Multiple stakeholders can review cross-project opportunities more easily.

The final posting workflow still stays manual and human-reviewed.