Check what people are actually saying about a topic, product, or provider by searching curated social-discourse sources (Reddit, Hacker News, Stack Exchange, Trustpilot, YouTube, Lobsters).
npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin social-feedbackOrchestrator — when the user wants to know "what do people say about X" (a provider, product, service, library, tool), pick which source-specific sub-skills to invoke and synthesize a balanced summary across them. Triggers on phrases like "what's the consensus on", "is X any good", "what are people saying about", "should I use X", "spec out a provider".
Search Hacker News (via the Algolia HN API or site search) for technical and founder-audience discourse about a topic. Best for SaaS, devtools, infra, AI providers, and YC-adjacent companies — comments are often more substantive than the post itself. Use when evaluating technical products, dev infrastructure, or anything with a startup/engineering audience.
Search Lobsters (lobste.rs) for high signal-to-noise discourse on dev tooling, languages, and systems software. Smaller and more curated than Hacker News — use as a complement to HN when evaluating programming-adjacent tools.
Search Reddit for user discourse about a topic, product, provider, or tool. Best single source for "is X any good" — surfaces real user experiences, complaints, and recurring pain points from topic-specific subreddits. Use when the user wants community opinion on consumer products, hosting providers, dev tools, hardware, or services.
Search the Stack Exchange network (Stack Overflow, Server Fault, Super User, etc.) for problem-shaped discourse — "X doesn't work because…", "how do I…", recurring quirks. Use when evaluating tools/libraries/APIs from the angle of "what breaks" rather than general sentiment.
Search Trustpilot for consumer reviews of a business, service, or provider — particularly hosting, SaaS, e-commerce, and consumer services. Use when the user wants aggregate star ratings plus a read of recurring negative themes from paying customers.
Search YouTube for review videos and check the comment sections for follow-up user experience. Use for hardware, gear, software with visible UI, services with onboarding flows — anywhere a creator's hands-on demo plus the comments give a richer read than text reviews alone.
Check what people are actually saying about a topic, product, or provider by searching curated social-discourse sources.
When evaluating a SaaS provider, a piece of hardware, a library, or a service, the most useful signal often lives in community discussions rather than vendor pages or first-page Google results. This plugin gives Claude a set of source-specific skills, plus an orchestrator that picks the right ones for a given query and synthesizes the findings.
check-discourse — orchestrator. Picks which sources to consult and synthesizes a balanced summary.reddit-discourse — Reddit (subreddit-scoped). Best single source for "is X any good".hackernews-discourse — Hacker News via Algolia. Technical / founder audience.stackexchange-discourse — Stack Overflow / Server Fault / etc. Problem-shaped discourse and failure modes.trustpilot-reviews — Trustpilot. Consumer reviews for businesses and services.youtube-reviews — YouTube. Hands-on demos plus long-term follow-up in comments.lobsters-discourse — Lobsters. Curated dev tooling / systems software discussion.claude plugins marketplace add danielrosehill/Claude-Code-Plugins
claude plugins install social-feedback@danielrosehill
MIT
Semantic search for Claude Code conversations. Remember past discussions, decisions, and patterns.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
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