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Reddit Keywords — Reddit | Lagic

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Extract Reddit posts by keyword for market research and trend analysis.

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Configure Agent

List of keywords to search for on Reddit. Each keyword will be searched separately.

Maximum number of posts to scrape for each keyword (1-1000).

How to sort the search results.

Results to deliver

800 credits

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Pricing

8 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

The keyword that triggered the search resultPost title and body contentSubreddit name where the post was publishedDirect URL to the postAuthor's usernameUpvote score and number of comments
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Value...Sample Text...Sample Text...https://...Sample Text...544
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Monitor Reddit for specific keywords to get post titles, upvote scores, author names, and subreddit details. Use this data to track brand mentions, analyze public opinion, or find user-generated content.

This tool scrapes Reddit search results based on a list of keywords you provide. It's designed for anyone who needs to understand what specific communities are saying about a brand, product, topic, or trend. You can track your company name, your competitors, or general industry terms to collect raw, unfiltered consumer conversations. The data returned for each post includes the title, the full body text, engagement numbers like upvote score and comment count, the author's username, and the subreddit it was posted in. This information is critical for market researchers, brand managers, and content strategists who need to stay on top of public sentiment and identify emerging narratives. ### How to Use It You can customize your search by providing a list of keywords, setting a limit for how many posts to retrieve for each one, and choosing how to sort the results. Sorting options include by relevance, top posts of all time, the newest posts, posts that are currently 'hot', or posts with the most comments, giving you control over the type of data you collect.

Key Capabilities

  • The keyword that triggered the search result
  • Post title and body content
  • Subreddit name where the post was published
  • Direct URL to the post
  • Author's username
  • Upvote score and number of comments
  • Post creation date and time
  • Flair or category assigned to the post
  • Thumbnail image URL
  • Post status (e.g., NSFW, stickied)
  • Brand Monitoring: Track all mentions of your brand, products, or key personnel across Reddit to gauge sentiment and respond to customer feedback.
  • Competitor Analysis: Monitor what users are saying about your competitors to identify their strengths, weaknesses, and customer pain points.
  • Market Research: Analyze conversations around industry trends and topics to validate ideas or discover unmet customer needs.
  • Content Strategy: Find popular questions, discussions, and user-generated content within your niche to fuel your content calendar.
  • Lead Generation: Identify users asking for recommendations or solutions that your product or service provides.
  • Academic & Social Research: Collect public discourse on specific subjects for analysis in social science, media studies, or linguistics research.
  • PR & Crisis Management: Get early warnings of negative conversations or viral complaints related to your brand before they escalate.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter one or more keywords or phrases into the 'Keywords' field, with each on a new line.

2

Set the maximum number of posts you want to get for each keyword in the 'Result Limit' field.

3

Choose how you want the results sorted, such as by 'relevance', 'new', or 'top'.

4

Run the tool and download the collected post data in your preferred format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need programming skills to use this?
No, you only need to provide a list of keywords. No coding is required.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Reddit search results?
How many keywords can I search at once?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just searching on Reddit?
How fresh is the data?
Can I search for exact phrases?
What do the different 'Sort By' options mean?
Is the number of results guaranteed?