Private beta

A deeper workspace for community intelligence.

Request access to category analysis, longer histories, cross-community comparison, and outputs designed for real research and decision-making.

2.4M
complete Monday–Sunday community-weeks on record
364 weeks
median history per community, about seven years
Back to 2005
weekly totals reconstructed from public data
Access request

Request private beta access.

Tell us the question or workflow you want Oscylo to support. We use your email only for access and closely related product updates.

What the beta unlocks

Move from a public signal to an analytical workflow.

The public tracker demonstrates the underlying measures. The private beta is for questions that need broader context, explicit comparison, and outputs that can be used more than once.

01Category analysis

Define a field of related communities, compare its movement with a reference group, and inspect what is driving the change.

02Longer histories

Move beyond the public showcase with deeper time ranges and more context for peaks, reversals, and structural shifts.

03Comparative workflows

Study multiple communities and metrics together without flattening audience, participation, and contributor breadth into one score.

04Reusable outputs

Carry well-defined views into research, planning, and reporting with exports and repeatable analytical structures.

Oscylo’s analytical datasets contain aggregate community measures and time series—not post text, comment text, usernames, profiles, or individual contributions. See category analysis through the public AI example.

Why private beta

Useful access starts with a well-defined question.

01 / Fit

Each request is reviewed individually so the available histories and analytical workflow match the question you are trying to answer.

02 / Dialogue

Your optional use-case note helps shape comparison views, category definitions, and the outputs that deserve priority.

03 / Scope

Requesting access creates no purchase commitment and does not guarantee timing, features, or admission.

Cost and timing

What to expect after you ask.

What it costs
Nothing during the beta. There is no card, no trial clock, and no invoice at the end of it — participants are helping decide what the product should be, which is worth more right now than their subscription would be.
What it will cost later
Paid plans are expected once the beta ends, in the region of a normal professional research tool rather than an enterprise data contract. Beta participants will be told the pricing before it takes effect and will never be enrolled automatically.
When you will hear back
Usually within three to five working days.
What access looks like
A short exchange about the question you are trying to answer, then a working account against the histories relevant to it. Not every request can be admitted immediately; coverage depth varies by community and some questions are better answered by the free public tracker.
What you are committing to
Nothing. Requesting access creates no purchase obligation, and no timing, feature, or admission guarantee is implied. You can ask to be removed at any time and the record is deleted.

Oscylo is an early independent project rather than an established vendor — who builds it and what it cannot do yet is written down plainly.

Separate paths

Three requests.
Three clear routes.

Use the beta request for deeper analytical access. To nominate a particular community, send a coverage request. To share an idea without joining a list, use the email-optional feedback form.

The public subreddit tracker remains open without an account.