A lot of the most engaged conversation in crypto, open protocols, and free-speech-adjacent communities have quietly moved to Nostr.
Founders posting unfiltered. Power users debating in long replies. Real signal — the kind of stuff a community manager actually wants to know about.
The legacy listening tools don't touch any of it.
Today, Vibewatch does
Starting now, Nostr is a first-class source in Vibewatch — alongside other integrations like Discord, X, Telegram, and Reddit.
Drop in your npub. We do the rest.
Drop in your npub and go
Setup is one field.
- Paste your
npubin onboarding (or in Settings → Integrations on an existing account). - Have a brand account and a founder account? Add both. Vibewatch supports multiple npubs per integration.
- If your website lists a bare npub anywhere on the page, we'll detect it during account setup and offer to add it for you.
No app passwords. No "connect your account." No permissions to grant. Nostr's public-key model means we never need to act as you — we just listen for posts and replies on your behalf.
Same context engine, new platform
Every Nostr post and reply flows into the same pipeline as everything else.
- Sentiment scored in the context of your community, not a generic model that thinks every "lol" is positive.
- Tagged for the right audience — bug reports go to support, infra debate goes to engineering, price talk goes to trading, ecosystem chatter goes to community.
- Off-topic noise gets filtered out before it ever reaches a report.
If we mis-score something, you correct it once and Vibewatch learns. The model gets sharper on your community's voice with every fix — Nostr posts included.
Also shipped this week
Nostr is the headline, but a few other things landed in the same release worth calling out:
- Multiple handles per integration. Track a brand account and a founder account under one X integration (and soon, the same for Lens, Bluesky, YouTube, and Farcaster). Mention budget redistributes fairly across handles, so adding a second account doesn't starve the first.
- Settings, reorganized. The Settings sidebar is now split into Account (your personal preferences), Organization (shared team settings), and Enterprise (BYO keys). Easier to find the thing you're actually looking for.
- Reports settings, redesigned. Schedule, delivery channels, and custom modules are now clean cards with proper dropdowns instead of text inputs. Fewer fat-finger mistakes when you're scheduling a Friday digest at 4:55pm.
The pulse, on every platform that matters
Vibewatch was built so that the community pulse never has to go dark — not when you're slammed, not when you're on PTO, not when a team migrates somewhere new.
Nostr was a gap. Now it's not.
Vibewatch is open today. Plans start at $30/mo, and your first weekly report is on us.
