Extract Reddit search results for any keyword, without needing an account.
One or multiple search terms
Sorting method for Reddit search
Time range for Reddit search results
Results to deliver
100 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
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Scrape Reddit search results for any keyword to get post titles, author names, upvote scores, and comment counts. Use it for brand monitoring, market research, or finding content ideas.
This tool pulls structured data directly from Reddit's search results page. It's built for marketers, researchers, and sales teams who need to understand public conversations without manually sifting through hundreds of posts or dealing with Reddit's API. Unlike browsing Reddit, this tool gives you the raw data in a clean format (like a spreadsheet), ready for analysis. You don't need a Reddit account, cookies, or any programming skills to use it. Just provide your keywords, and the tool returns the search listings. ### Who is this for? * **Brand Managers:** Monitor mentions of your company, products, or key executives across all of Reddit. * **Market Researchers:** Gather voice-of-customer data by searching for problems your product solves or analyzing discussions about competitors. * **Content Strategists:** Find trending topics, common questions, and user-generated content ideas by searching for keywords relevant to your industry. * **Sales & Lead Generation Teams:** Identify potential leads by searching for phrases like "looking for a recommendation" or "can anyone suggest a tool for..." ### What data can you get? This tool extracts the list of posts that appear in search results. For each post, you get key details like: * **Post Details:** The full title, the body text of the post, the subreddit it was posted in, and the direct URL. * **Engagement Metrics:** The post's score (upvotes minus downvotes), the total number of comments, and the upvote ratio. * **Author Information:** The username of the person who created the post. * **Timestamps:** The exact date and time the post was created.
Enter one or more keywords into the 'Search Terms' field.
Choose how you want to sort the results, such as 'New', 'Top', or 'Most Comments'.
Select the time period to search within, like 'Past week' or 'Past year'.
Run the tool to begin the extraction process.
Download the collected search results in a spreadsheet-friendly format like CSV or Excel.