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Reddit Scraper - MCP, AI, — Reddit | Lagic

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Structured Reddit Data for Audience Insights and Trend Analysis

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Configure Agent

Enter a search query url, community url, post url, user url etc

Will crawl comments for the every posts (if the link contains list of posts)

If enabled, the crawler will the search results faster, but will miss some posts. Turn it off, if you need exact results that you see on the search page.

Here you can provide a search query which will be used to search Reddit`s topics.

Will search for posts with the provided search

Will search for comments with the provided search

Will search for communities with the provided search

Sort search by Relevance, Hot, Top, New or Comments

Results to deliver

200 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Post Title and full contentPost URL and any associated image URLsPost upvote count and total comment countPost flair (if available)Author username and unique ID for posts and commentsCommunity name and ID where content was posted
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Sample Text...https://...892Value...Sample Text...Sample Text...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract Reddit posts, comments, and community details like upvotes, author names, and content body. Useful for market research, sentiment analysis, and tracking community discussions.

Reddit is a rich source of raw, unfiltered opinions and discussions across countless topics. This tool helps you systematically gather that data without needing to write code or navigate Reddit's API complexities. It's designed for anyone who needs to understand community sentiment, track emerging trends, or analyze discussions around specific subjects, brands, or products. ### What You Can Extract YouThe tool focuses on extracting detailed information about **posts** and their **comments**. For posts, you'll receive the title, full content, image URLs, flair, upvote count, and the total number of comments. For each comment, you'll get the content, author, creation date, and upvote count. You can also search for and retrieve basic details about **communities** themselves. ### Targeting Your Data To get the most relevant data, you can specify your targets in several ways: * **Direct URLs:** Provide links to specific search results, communities (subreddits), individual posts, or user profiles. * **Search Terms:** Enter keywords to search Reddit's topics. You can choose to retrieve posts, comments, or communities matching your search. * **Community Focus:** Restrict your search to a single subreddit (e.g., `r/developers`) to get highly targeted information. ### Refining Your Results Several options help you filter and sort the extracted data: * **Sort Order:** Arrange search results by relevance, popularity (hot, top), recency (new), or comment count. * **Timeframe:** For posts, you can specify a retrieval period, from the last hour to all time. * **Content Filtering:** Choose to include or exclude NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content. * **Data Limits:** Control the maximum number of posts, comments per post, or communities saved to manage your output size. Whether you're monitoring brand mentions, researching niche communities, or gathering content for deeper analysis, this tool provides the structured data you need to turn Reddit's discussions into actionable insights.

Key Capabilities

  • Post Title and full content
  • Post URL and any associated image URLs
  • Post upvote count and total comment count
  • Post flair (if available)
  • Author username and unique ID for posts and comments
  • Community name and ID where content was posted
  • Creation date for posts and comments
  • Comment content, upvote count, and creation date
  • Unique IDs for posts, comments, and communities
  • Timestamp of when the data was extracted
  • Market researchers gathering public opinion on products, services, or industry trends from specific communities.
  • Brand managers tracking mentions and sentiment around their brand or competitors across Reddit discussions.
  • Content strategists identifying popular topics, questions, and content formats that resonate within target subreddits.
  • Academics or researchers collecting large datasets of discussions for sociological studies or linguistic analysis.
  • Product teams sourcing unsolicited user feedback and feature requests directly from relevant online communities.
  • Journalists or analysts investigating public reactions to news events or cultural phenomena as they unfold on the platform.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose whether you want to search for posts, comments, or communities by toggling the respective options.

2

Provide one or more Reddit URLs (search page, community, post, or user) or enter specific search terms.

3

Optionally, refine your search by specifying a single community (subreddit), sorting preference, or time frame for posts.

4

Set limits for the maximum number of posts, comments per post, or communities you wish to extract.

5

Decide whether to include NSFW content and whether to use 'Fast Mode' for search pages.

6

Run the tool, and it will deliver structured data containing the requested Reddit information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data formats can I export the results in?
The extracted data can typically be downloaded in formats like JSON, CSV, or Excel for easy analysis and integration.
Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
Can I scrape comments from a specific post, even if I start with a community URL?
How does 'Fast Mode' affect the data I get?
Is it possible to filter search results by date for comments or communities?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I schedule this tool to run repeatedly?
Is using this tool compliant with Reddit's policies?
What happens if I try to extract too much data at once?
How reliable is the data extraction?
Can I use this for client projects?