Searchore.com

English product demo

Watch the Searchore product demo

This walkthrough follows the questions a brand team actually asks: where public conversation is happening, whether risk is rising, how the issue is spreading, what people are searching for, and whether every insight links back to evidence.

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Who should watch it first

The long demo is for teams that already want to understand the full Searchore workflow before a sales conversation or internal review.

Brand and PR teams

See how risk signals surface across volume, sentiment, sources, and spread paths.

Marketing and growth teams

Review campaign quality, competitor opportunities, customer language, and search intent in one place.

Service and product teams

Turn public complaints, comments, replies, and product feedback into follow-up queues.

Leadership and legal support

Trace conclusions back to original posts, comments, timestamps, accounts, and public engagement data.

What the video covers

Use these chapters if you want to jump directly to a specific capability on YouTube.

How this differs from a normal monitoring dashboard

Searchore is not just more charts. The core idea is that charts, classifications, alerts, and reports stay connected to source evidence.

Basis for decisions

Mostly volume, sentiment share, and screenshots

Searchore: Every insight can return to public posts, comments, timestamps, and sources

Risk review

Teams manually search platforms after negative posts appear

Searchore: Risk rise, repeated wording, timing windows, and spread nodes are organized first

Team output

Each team creates its own screenshots and explanation

Searchore: Brand, PR, service, legal, and leadership teams work from one evidence basis

Want to review a case report before a tailored demo?

View existing Searchore case reports, or book a walkthrough around your brand, competitors, and campaign terms.

Searchore analyzes legally accessible public content only. It does not collect private messages, group chats, passwords, or non-public personal information. Platform names describe possible public sources and do not imply official partnership or endorsement.