Get structured post data from any public subreddit.
List of subreddit names to scrape (without 'r/' prefix)
Maximum number of posts to scrape from each subreddit
How to sort posts in the subreddit
Time filter when sorting by 'top' or 'controversial'
Results to deliver
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Extract Reddit posts from specified subreddits, including titles, upvote scores, comment counts, and author details. Ideal for market research, trend spotting, and content analysis.
Reddit is a massive collection of communities built around specific interests, hosting some of the most honest and unfiltered conversations on the web. This tool allows you to tap into those conversations by extracting post data directly from any public subreddit, turning chaotic discussions into a structured dataset. ### How it works You provide a list of subreddits, and the tool gathers data on the posts within them. You can customize the extraction by specifying the number of posts and how they are sorted—whether by 'hot,' 'new,' 'top,' 'rising,' or 'controversial.' For 'top' and 'controversial' posts, you can even set a time filter, such as the last week, month, or year. ### What you get The output is a clean, organized list of posts with key information like the title, original content (if it's a text post), author's username, upvote score, number of comments, and creation date. It also includes direct links to the post, flags for NSFW content, and indicates if a post is 'stickied' (pinned by moderators). This data is perfect for analysis in spreadsheets or other business intelligence tools. ### Who it's for This is for marketers, brand managers, data analysts, and researchers who need to understand public sentiment, track brand mentions, source content ideas, or monitor community feedback without manually sifting through thousands of posts. It automates the data collection so you can focus on finding insights.
Enter the names of the public subreddits you want to scrape into the 'Subreddits' field.
Set the maximum number of posts you want to extract from each subreddit.
Choose how to sort the posts, such as 'hot,' 'new,' or 'top'.
If sorting by 'top' or 'controversial,' select a time frame like 'week' or 'month'.
Run the tool to begin the data extraction process.
Download the collected post data in a structured format like CSV or JSON.