Extract posts, comments, and user data from any Reddit URL or search query.
Reddit URLs to scrape. Supports subreddit URLs, post URLs, user profile URLs, and search URLs.
Search Reddit for this query. Alternative to providing URLs.
Limit search to a specific subreddit (e.g., 'technology').
Sort order for subreddit listings and search results.
Time range filter (used with 'top' and 'relevance' sort).
Maximum number of posts to scrape per subreddit, search, or user profile. Set 0 for unlimited.
Scrape comments for each post. Increases run time and cost.
Maximum comments to scrape per post.
Results to deliver
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Scrape public data from any subreddit, post, user profile, or search result on Reddit. Get post titles, scores, author details, and comments for market research or brand monitoring.
This tool extracts public data from Reddit, targeting specific subreddits, posts, user profiles, or search queries. It's built for marketers, researchers, and social media managers who need to understand conversations and trends within specific communities without getting bogged down in manual data collection. You can provide a list of Reddit URLs directly or use the search function to find relevant posts across all of Reddit or within a specific subreddit. Control the data you get by sorting results by 'Hot', 'New', 'Top', or 'Rising', and filter 'Top' posts by timeframes like 'week', 'month', or 'year'. ### Granular Data Collection Beyond just posts, you can choose to extract comments for a deeper level of analysis. The tool allows you to set a maximum number of comments per post and define the reply depth, so you can capture top-level reactions or entire conversational threads. The output includes core post details like title, score, and upvote ratio, alongside author information, creation date, and subreddit subscriber counts. This gives you a complete picture of a post's context and performance.
Choose your method: Paste one or more Reddit URLs into the 'Reddit URLs' field, or enter a keyword in the 'Search Query' field.
Refine your scope by setting the sort order (e.g., 'Top', 'New') and a time filter for 'Top' posts (e.g., 'Past month').
Set the maximum number of posts you want to extract per URL or search query.
Optionally, enable 'Include Comments' and specify the maximum number of comments and reply depth to fetch for each post.
Click 'Run' to start the extraction process.
Once the run is complete, preview the data and download it as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.