How a Restaurant Owner Monitors What People Say About Her Business Online
A restaurant owner saw a competitor get roasted on Reddit and realized she had no idea what people were saying about her own business. She built a BotHound bot to fix that.
Thoughts, product updates, and how-to guides from the BotHound team.
A restaurant owner saw a competitor get roasted on Reddit and realized she had no idea what people were saying about her own business. She built a BotHound bot to fix that.
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