Pricing FAQ

Common questions about plans, credits, and billing.

• Billed monthly with auto-renewal; yearly billing saves 20% • Pro includes a 7-day trial with 300 trial credits (trial credits expire at trial end; remaining trial credits carry over if you activate early) • Monthly credits expire each cycle; after cancellation, remaining monthly credits reset at period end • Failed or canceled jobs are auto-refunded (credits returned)

Yes — Pro includes a 7-day trial with 300 trial credits. Trial credits expire at trial end. If you choose to activate early (immediate charge), remaining trial credits carry over into your first paid billing cycle and share the same expiration date.

Credits are used when you run AI tasks. Typical costs: - Monitoring (light analysis): 1 credit per analyzed post - Community discovery (subreddit discovery): 200 credits per run - Subreddit analysis (subreddit report): 50 credits per subreddit - Post polishing: 10 credits per run Key rules: - Pro includes 5,000 subscription credits per month (reset each billing cycle) - Pro includes a 7-day trial with 300 trial credits (trial credits expire at trial end; remaining trial credits carry over if you activate early) Your monitoring job's per-run post limit is the easiest way to control per-run credit spend.

Subscription credits are tied to your billing cycle and reset each cycle. Trial credits (if applicable) expire at trial end.

If your credit balance becomes 0: - Scheduled jobs will be auto-paused - Manual runs will be blocked until you add credits You can resume jobs after topping up.

Yes. You can manage subscription changes and billing from your account billing page.

The incentive plan is RedditFind's referral rewards program. When you share your referral link and a new user signs up and completes activation, the inviter receives 200 credits. These rewarded credits are permanent credits, not subscription credits.

They are not granted at click or sign-up time. Rewards are issued only after the invited user completes activation. Once granted, you can see the status in the referral center, and the credit grant will also appear in Usage & Billing as a referral reward entry.

Subscription credits are issued per billing cycle and reset each cycle. Incentive credits are permanent credits granted through referral rewards. Incentive credits can be used for eligible product usage, but they do not automatically unlock Pro subscription benefits.

We support automatic refunds for eligible cases. Please refer to the pricing and billing pages for the latest policy details.

The pricing page will fall back to default prices if the live Stripe price cannot be fetched, so you can still understand the plan structure.

Yes (Pro & Business). CSV export supports: - Export all / current filters / selected posts - Fields include title, subreddit, URL, upvotes/comments, summary, sentiment, intent, pain point, suggested solution, reply priority, and reply drafts. Free and Base plan export is disabled.

Agent entry

If you are an agent, do not look for a separate manual first. RedditFind now keeps one shortest discovery index, one routing contract, and one API contract.

Use llms-index.txt to discover the stack quickly, agent-overview.json to route the job, and the OpenAPI spec when the workflow needs authenticated programmatic access.

Public demos still matter, but only for validating result shapes after the contracts are clear.

Why this stack is stronger now

  • Semantic detection layers Reddit discussions by demand, complaints, comparisons, and opportunities instead of relying on keywords alone.
  • The Reddit assistant connects discovery, analysis, monitoring, and next actions so agents do less manual orchestration.
  • With the Open API, agents can create jobs, read results, and plug RedditFind into their own workflows through a formal contract instead of guessing UI behavior.

Route by user objective

  • Community discovery Use when the user still does not know where demand, competitors, or relevant communities live. Open feature page
  • Subreddit analysis Use when target communities are already known and the user needs rules, tone, content patterns, and risks. Open feature page
  • Post monitoring Use when the user needs an ongoing queue of new opportunities, feedback signals, or high-intent threads. Open feature page
  • Reddit assistant Use when discovery, analysis, or monitoring context already exists and the user needs the next best action with lower execution risk. Open feature page

Core contracts and validation

Boundaries and non-goals

  • RedditFind does not auto-post to Reddit.
  • Human review is required before any public reply or post.
  • RedditFind does not support bulk direct-message automation.
  • It is not a generic web search engine or an autonomous posting bot that bypasses human oversight.
  • The Open API creates RedditFind jobs and reads results. It does not bypass human review for public Reddit engagement.
RedditFind Pricing for Reddit Monitoring and AI Replies