Discourse monitoring
Your forum's long-form signal, finally captured.
Forums are where your community writes its considered opinions — governance arguments, deep feedback, the posts people actually draft. Vibewatch reads your Discourse forum and scores it alongside the fast chatter everywhere else.
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How it works
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Connect your forum
Your Discourse instance's public categories, tracked as part of your community footprint.
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Long-form, scored
Posts and replies scored for sentiment and relevance — nuanced, multi-paragraph opinions read as carefully as they were written.
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One report with the chat
Forum sentiment lands next to Discord and Telegram — the considered take and the instant reaction, side by side.
What you get
The considered layer
Chat tells you the mood of the hour; the forum tells you the position of the month. Both matter, and they often disagree — which is itself signal.
Governance-adjacent depth
For DAOs and protocols, the forum is where proposals get their real argument. That discussion is scored and reported, connected to your Snapshot coverage.
Thread-level context
A 40-reply thread isn't 40 independent data points — scoring reads the conversation, so a debate isn't miscounted as a pile-on.
No forum-checking rota
Nobody on the team has to 'own reading the forum' anymore. It's in the weekly report with everything else.
The category fact
Forum coverage has vanished from the listening market — the SMB tier reads news and social, not your Discourse instance. Vibewatch treats your forum as what it is: one of your community's home channels.
Related reading
Your community's most thoughtful members write in the forum. Weight them accordingly.
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