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AI Reddit Growth Agent
What can RedditFind do?
Marketing and sales
Find the subreddits for each product segment, monitor posts about problems, alternatives, and buying intent, and decide which discussions are worth joining.
Product iteration
Study repeated complaints about competing products and turn those gaps into reviewable feature ideas, positioning angles, and roadmap notes.
Most popular capabilities
User notes
What people say after using RedditFind
Founders, marketers, and agencies use the Agent to research communities, draft posts, and join Reddit conversations without sounding like an ad.
I used to keep ten Reddit tabs open and still not know what to say. Now the Agent gives me the community tone and a real angle, so I can edit and publish faster.
For client accounts, the biggest risk is sounding like an ad. It shows where we can show up, what people are complaining about, and how to say it naturally.
The competitor notes are the part I share most. They show what users like, what they dislike, and the words they use when they compare tools.
Choose your plan
1,500 monthly credits
Quickly validate product ideas
Basic subreddit analysis
1 concurrent monitoring jobs
5,000 monthly credits
Validate SaaS needs & ideas
Deep subreddit analysis
5 concurrent monitoring jobs
Monitoring data export: Unlimited
7-day Pro trial (300 trial credits)
2x AI speed
30,000 monthly credits (6x Pro)
More room for Reddit research and monitoring
Analyze more subreddits in depth
20 concurrent monitoring jobs
Monitoring data export: Unlimited
2x AI speed
FAQ
Questions before you start?
How the Agent researches communities, drafts posts, and helps you join Reddit without sounding like an ad.
RedditFind helps you find relevant subreddits, monitor product-related conversations, summarize competitor complaints, and turn those signals into Reddit-ready drafts and product decisions.
Start with your product and target customers. RedditFind finds where those people talk, watches the questions and comparisons they post, and helps you choose which discussions are worth a reply.
Yes. It groups repeated complaints about competing products, then turns those gaps into feature ideas, positioning notes, and roadmap inputs your team can review.
Yes. It looks at your product, audience, competitors, and keywords to find relevant communities. The point is not the biggest subreddit; it is where your buyers actually talk.
Yes. You can monitor subreddits and search results for mentions, complaints, alternatives, pricing talk, and questions from people who are actively looking for a solution.
No. RedditFind drafts posts and replies for your team to review. You decide what to edit, what to publish, and whether the tone fits the community.
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