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Reddit Search Post Scraper — Reddit | Lagic

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Discover trending conversations and sentiment from Reddit posts.

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Configure Agent

🎯 Enter your Reddit search query to find relevant posts. The search will look for the term in the title and selftext of the post.

Limit your search to a specific subreddit. Example: 'askscience' or 'technology'. Do NOT include 'r/' before the subreddit name.

Limit your search to submissions made by a specific Reddit user. Example: 'spez' or 'MockDeath'. Do NOT include 'u/' before the author name.

🎚️ Choose how to sort search results chronologically:

📅 Filter posts made after a certain time period:

🚨 Control NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content filtering: Default is disabled for safe browsing. Note: The scraper will filter out NSFW markers from the fetched data.

🔢 Set the maximum number of posts to scrape. The scraper will fetch up to 100 per request. Recommended range: 10-1000 posts.

Results to deliver

1,600 credits

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Pricing

16 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Post ID and TitleFull Post Content (HTML, Markdown, and Preview)Author Name and IDSubreddit Name, ID, and Subscriber CountCreation Date and Scrape DateNumber of Comments
Sample Text...Value...Sample Text...Sample Text...2026-04-05477
Sample Text...Value...Sample Text...Sample Text...2026-04-0580
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool searches Reddit for posts matching your query, delivering details like post titles, content, author information, comment counts, and upvote ratios for market research or content planning.

### Find What Matters on Reddit Reddit is a valuable source for understanding public opinion, emerging trends, and niche community discussions. This tool lets you tap into that wealth of information by searching for posts across the platform, or within specific subreddits and by particular authors. Whether you're tracking brand mentions, researching product feedback, or identifying content opportunities, you'll get structured data to inform your strategy. ### Target Your Search Precisely You define your search using a straightforward query, and the tool looks for those terms in post titles and their main text. Want to narrow it down? Specify a subreddit (for example, 'askscience' for scientific discussions) or even an individual author's contributions. You can sort results chronologically and filter posts made after a certain time period, such as the last hour, day, week, month, or year. ### Data for Deeper Analysis The output provides a clear view of each post's engagement, including its score (upvotes minus downvotes) and the total number of comments. You'll also see the upvote ratio, giving you a quick measure of how well a post was received. Beyond engagement, you get the full post content, media URLs if present, and details about the subreddit itself, such as its subscriber count. For sensitive topics, there's an option to include NSFW content, though the tool will flag it appropriately. ### Scale Your Research Set a maximum number of results to ensure you get the right volume of data for your project, from a handful of key posts to hundreds for broader analysis. This makes it suitable for ongoing monitoring or one-off deep dives.

Key Capabilities

  • Post ID and Title
  • Full Post Content (HTML, Markdown, and Preview)
  • Author Name and ID
  • Subreddit Name, ID, and Subscriber Count
  • Creation Date and Scrape Date
  • Number of Comments
  • Post Score (upvotes minus downvotes)
  • Upvote Ratio
  • Permalink and URL
  • Media Type and URL (if present)
  • Thumbnail URL
  • Flair and Domain
  • Flags for NSFW, Archived, Locked, Self-Post, Spoiler, and Media Presence
  • Monitor brand mentions and sentiment across Reddit communities.
  • Identify trending topics and content ideas for blogs or social media.
  • Research public opinion on new products or industry developments.
  • Analyze competitor discussions and user feedback in specific subreddits.
  • Track the activity and content of influential Reddit users.
  • Gather data for academic research on online communities and discourse.
  • Source user-generated content for marketing campaigns (with permission).

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your main search query, such as "AI ethics" or "new smartphone reviews".

2

Optionally, narrow your search by specifying a subreddit (e.g., "artificial") or an author's username.

3

Choose how you want to sort the results, either chronologically descending or ascending.

4

Select a time range if you only want recent posts, like "last 30 days" or "last 24 hours".

5

Decide whether to include NSFW content in your results.

6

Set the maximum number of posts you want the tool to extract.

7

Run the tool and download your structured data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need coding skills to use this tool?
No, this tool requires no coding. You simply provide your search parameters.
What export formats are available for the data?
Is using this tool compliant with data privacy regulations?
Can I use this for client projects?
How reliable is the data extraction?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I schedule recurring searches?
How is the cost of using this tool determined?
Can I search for NSFW content?
What if I only want posts from a specific subreddit?
How does this tool handle posts with media?