@utestme Hm - must have been an issue on Reddit's side. For obvious reasons, we have to use Reddit for authentication, and unfortunately, they're prone to short spans of unexpected downtime.
Check again when you have a moment and let me know if you run into the issue again!
Pager allows you to create custom alerts for content submitted to Reddit.
Reddit is the largest media and content aggregate in the world - use that constant data stream to create custom alerts based on the topics you care most about.
You can create monitors to match post titles or post flairs, match usernames or submitted domains, query the number of upvotes or comments, as well as the position on the subreddit.
Define the frequency of the alerts, set a custom Reddit application to allow you to open new links in your favorite 3rd party app.
With a limit of 10 monitors per user, you can follow real-time news updates for your favorite teams, hobbies, politics, or just local news. Once you create the perfect monitor, you can share it with your friends with the provided custom URL.
@ryanherga In the future I plan to release a paid version of Pager for brands, allowing you to monitor multiple subreddits from a single monitor with a web portal for easier team management.
@anelka_nsirim Someone else reported this as well - while I'm not seeing anything to suggest a server overload on my side, he did say it went through for him eventually. It sounds like Reddit auth had a brief bout of downtime earlier and has since been resolved.
Let me know if you're able to get in or have any other questions!
@macher Android is coming soon! I just had to start somewhere and iOS is what I use every day so it made sense to start there.
Once I have a beta group for Android, I'll post it to the subreddit - so keep an eye out!