Agency use case
If you run an agency, you already know this pain.
Social listening is the process of monitoring public conversations where people ask for recommendations, compare tools, or discuss problems your clients solve.
For agencies, social listening is valuable because it helps you find leads for clients in places like Reddit, X, and LinkedIn, then turn those mentions into replies and outcomes you can report.
I built Mentionkit so agencies can do this reliably at scale.
The agency problem today
- Work is spread across team members, freelancers, and VAs
- Mentions are found in different tools and tabs
- Client teams ask, “What exactly did we do this month?”
- Reporting takes hours and still feels incomplete
A practical Mentionkit plan for agencies
1. Create one project per client
Keep each client separate so keywords, mentions, and reports are clean.
2. Add client-specific listening targets
Track brand terms, competitor terms, and purchase-intent keywords.
3. Run a daily response workflow
Review high-relevance mentions, assign work, and respond quickly with AI-assisted drafts.
4. Track execution by operator
Mark mentions as commented and keep a timeline of actions.
5. Export and share reports with clients
Show exactly what was done: when a mention appeared, when it was handled, and by whom.
Why agencies choose Mentionkit
- You can prove work done by your team, contractors, and VAs
- Clients get clear reporting they can understand quickly
- Operators respond faster with human-like draft replies
- You can scale delivery without per-seat pricing pressure
- Client trust improves when execution is visible, not vague
If you need a fast buying decision, see Mentionkit pricing, review Mentionkit vs F5Bot, compare Mentionkit vs KWatch, or start tracking mentions.

