Hear what your market is already asking.
Your audience is asking real questions in forums, threads, and searches right now — when they think no one's listening. OverHeard captures them, ranks them by demand, and turns each one into ready-to-post content: a blog post, a video script, or a social thread.
Your customers keep asking about
What do these scores mean?
- Questions
- Real phrasings harvested live from Google, Bing & DuckDuckGo autocomplete and Reddit discussions. If the backend is offline, a clearly-labelled sample is shown instead.
- Demand heat 0–100
- How loudly a question is being asked — cross-source breadth, autocomplete prominence and Reddit engagement. Blended with measured search volume when available, otherwise a signal-based estimate (shown with a hatched bar).
- Intent
- Informational (learning), commercial (comparing options/prices), or transactional (ready to buy, book or hire).
- Funnel stage
- Where the question sits in the buyer's journey: awareness → consideration → decision.
- Volume ~N/mo
- Estimated monthly searches. Measured via DataForSEO on Pro & Agency; otherwise a heuristic estimate, marked est.
- KD 0–100
- Keyword Difficulty — how hard it is to rank on Google's first page for this question. Lower is easier. Measured via DataForSEO on Pro & Agency; otherwise an estimate, marked est.
- Confidence
- How much corroborating signal backs a question (how many sources and how often it recurred).
- NEW
- First seen since your last check — only on searches you're monitoring.
- N phrasings
- Near-duplicate wordings of the same question, merged into one card (louder demand).
Stop checking. Start getting briefed.
We keep listening for your market and email you a weekly demand report — new questions the moment they start trending, with the heat and difficulty already scored. Cancel anytime.
From overheard question to ranked content plan.
No keyword tool gymnastics. Describe your business in plain words; OverHeard does the listening.
Tell us your business
One field, plain language. "Roof repair," "wedding photography," "B2B payroll software." The more specific, the sharper the listening.
We surface the real questions
OverHeard isolates the questions your market actually asks, ranks them by demand heat, and maps each onto the buyer's journey with its source.
Turn questions into content
One click turns any question into a brief, a blog draft, or channel-native social scripts — short-form video (TikTok/Reels), X, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Save to your plan, export, or monitor the topic for weekly briefs.
How the listening works, and what's real
Are these real questions people ask?
OverHeard surfaces the questions a market asks by combining public community discussions (like Reddit) with search-suggest behavior. Every question shows its provenance — source, recurrence, and last-seen — so you can judge it as evidence, not guesswork. When the backend is running, questions and Reddit engagement are pulled live; search volume and ranking difficulty are measured via DataForSEO on paid plans and otherwise shown as clearly-labelled estimates. If the backend is offline, the page falls back to sample data that is labelled as illustrative, not measured.
What's "demand heat"?
A 0–100 score driven by how often a question recurs across sources, its prominence in autocomplete, and Reddit engagement. When measured search volume is available (DataForSEO), it is blended in and the card is marked accordingly; otherwise heat is signal-based and labelled as such. The amber bar on every card is the only place we use that color — it always means one thing: how loudly this question is being asked.
How is this different from a keyword tool?
Keyword tools give you strings and volumes. OverHeard gives you the actual phrasing of a customer's question, where it sits in the buyer's journey, the search intent behind it, and a content angle — so you write the post, not decode the spreadsheet.
What do I get for free?
The full board, the demand map, every question's heat and provenance, and your first two content briefs per search — free, no signup. Exporting your plan, sharing a field report, and weekly monitoring are where we ask for an email.
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