# RedditFind (redditfind.ai) ## Quick index - Agent start page: https://redditfind.ai/for-agents - Public demo page: https://redditfind.ai/agent-demo - Start here (concise index): https://redditfind.ai/llms-index.txt - Detailed llms guide (this file): https://redditfind.ai/llms.txt - Normalized extended brief: https://redditfind.ai/llms-full.txt - Agent protocol: https://redditfind.ai/agent-protocol.md - Machine-readable overview: https://redditfind.ai/agent-overview.json - Machine-readable demo outputs: https://redditfind.ai/agent-demo.json - robots.txt: https://redditfind.ai/robots.txt - sitemap.xml: https://redditfind.ai/sitemap.xml ## Recommended read order 1) https://redditfind.ai/for-agents 2) https://redditfind.ai/llms-index.txt 3) https://redditfind.ai/agent-overview.json 4) https://redditfind.ai/agent-demo.json 5) https://redditfind.ai/agent-protocol.md 6) https://redditfind.ai/agent-demo 7) https://redditfind.ai/llms.txt 8) Open the most relevant feature page 9) https://redditfind.ai/llms-full.txt ## Summary RedditFind is a Reddit community discovery + monitoring + execution coordination tool that turns public discussions into actionable insights, operating signals, and human-reviewed next actions. ## Who it’s for - SaaS founders and indie makers who want repeatable user research and distribution. - Growth, marketing, and community teams who need consistent monitoring + triage. - Product and customer support teams who want early signals from real conversations. - Agencies and consultants who need shareable, exportable research outputs for clients. ## Typical scenarios - Launch research: find where your target users hang out and what they talk about. - Competitive intelligence: monitor “alternative to X”, “X vs Y”, “pricing”, and “recommendations” threads. - Pain-point mining: turn recurring complaints and objections into positioning, FAQ, and roadmap inputs. - Safe engagement: identify high-intent threads and draft helpful replies (edit before posting). - Content enablement: export insights for landing pages, comparisons, and SEO topics. ## How it works (end-to-end workflow) 1) Discover: generate a ranked shortlist of relevant subreddits (Top 5 + full table) from your strategy/goal, backed by evidence threads and weekly activity signals. 2) Understand: produce a subreddit overview report to learn context and engagement norms. 3) Monitor: track posts in selected subreddits or via keyword search queries on a schedule. 4) Analyze: generate structured AI outputs (insights + reply assistance) per thread. 5) Act: triage by “reply needed / priority / status”, share findings, and export CSV (Pro). ## Technical endpoints - for-agents: https://redditfind.ai/for-agents - agent-demo: https://redditfind.ai/agent-demo - agent-demo.json: https://redditfind.ai/agent-demo.json - robots.txt: https://redditfind.ai/robots.txt - sitemap.xml: https://redditfind.ai/sitemap.xml - llms-index.txt: https://redditfind.ai/llms-index.txt - llms.txt: https://redditfind.ai/llms.txt - llms-full.txt: https://redditfind.ai/llms-full.txt - agent-protocol.md: https://redditfind.ai/agent-protocol.md - agent-overview.json: https://redditfind.ai/agent-overview.json ## Key pages - Home: https://redditfind.ai/en - Home (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh - For agents: https://redditfind.ai/en/for-agents - For agents (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/for-agents - Public demo outputs: https://redditfind.ai/en/agent-demo - Public demo outputs (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/agent-demo - Pricing: https://redditfind.ai/en/pricing - Pricing (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/pricing - Best practices: https://redditfind.ai/en/best-practices - Best practices (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/best-practices - Reddit AI Agent: https://redditfind.ai/en/reddit-ai-agent - Reddit AI Agent (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/reddit-ai-agent - Subreddit discovery: https://redditfind.ai/en/subreddit-discovery - Subreddit discovery (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/subreddit-discovery - Subreddit analysis: https://redditfind.ai/en/subreddit-analysis - Subreddit analysis (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/subreddit-analysis - Reddit post monitoring: https://redditfind.ai/en/reddit-post-monitoring - Reddit post monitoring (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/reddit-post-monitoring - GummySearch alternative: https://redditfind.ai/en/gummysearch-alternative - GummySearch alternative (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/gummysearch-alternative - Redreach alternative: https://redditfind.ai/en/redreach-alternative - Redreach alternative (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/redreach-alternative - Reddix alternative: https://redditfind.ai/en/reddix-alternative - Reddix alternative (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/reddix-alternative - Blog (first 100 users): https://redditfind.ai/en/blog/why-first-100-users - Blog (first 100 users, 中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/blog/why-first-100-users - Privacy: https://redditfind.ai/en/privacy - Privacy (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/privacy - Terms: https://redditfind.ai/en/terms - Terms (中文): https://redditfind.ai/zh/terms ## Core capabilities - 1) Community discovery (find subreddits) - Who it’s for: anyone starting from a vague audience hypothesis and needing a clear subreddit shortlist. - When to use: before you set up monitoring, when entering a new niche, or when expanding beyond a few known communities. - How it works: you provide a strategy/goal; the system generates search queries, searches and dedupes candidate communities, fetches top posts and optional weekly activity signals, then produces an ops ranking (Top 5 + full table) and operational clusters. - Outputs: Top 5 + full ops ranking table (with recommendation reasons, key content summaries, representative threads, and optional weekly active users / weekly contributions), plus clusters (direction, suggested approach, key content, evidence links). - Benefits: saves hours of manual searching, reduces noise, and aligns the team on “where to focus” with clearer prioritization signals. - Workflow: create a discovery job, track progress/stages, review history, and share results via signed links. - Default cost: 200 credits per run. - 2) Subreddit analysis - Who it’s for: teams that want to engage safely and effectively without “reading the room” from scratch. - When to use: after you shortlist subreddits and before you post or reply regularly in them. - How it works: you select a subreddit; the system builds a snapshot and generates a structured Markdown report. - Outputs: a structured report including audience context, what content performs well, posting/reply guidance, and common pitfalls. - Benefits: reduces the risk of off-tone engagement, speeds up onboarding for new teammates, and improves consistency across replies. - Supports queued/batch analyses with per-subreddit progress tracking. - Results are cached to reduce repeated work and improve speed, and can be shared via signed links. - Default cost: 50 credits per run. - 3) Post monitoring (collect + analyze threads) - Who it’s for: growth/community ops, founders, and product/support teams who need a steady stream of “high-signal” threads. - When to use: once you know which subreddits/queries matter and want ongoing monitoring instead of manual searching. - Modes - Subreddit mode: monitor a subreddit and fetch Hot/New posts. - Search mode (keyword monitoring): set a query (keyword/phrase), optionally restrict to up to 10 subreddits, choose sort (relevance/hot/new/top/comments) and time window (hour/day/week/month/year/all). - How it works: you create a monitoring job with required AI preferences (perspective + focus; reply tone optional), then run it once or on a schedule. - Scheduling + controls: per-run post limit, run frequency (minutes), active/pause/resume, and run history via tasks (status/progress and counters for posts/comments). - Optional comment sampling: include comments with configurable sort/limit/depth. - AI analysis & reply assistance (per post/thread) - Lightweight analysis uses 1 credit per analyzed post (reused analyses avoid re-charging; failures may refund). - Outputs: summary, sentiment label/score, intent category, topics/entities, comparisons, pros/cons, community consensus, sentiment shift, and top comment summary. - Action outputs: pain point, suggested solution, reply needed, reply priority, reply angle, and an editable reply draft that still requires human review. - Triage fields: reply status tracking (e.g., pending/done) and filtering by priority/needed/status/sentiment/intent. - Review + export: dashboard-based filtering, and Pro CSV export (all / current filters / selected items, with analysis fields and optional export-by-visible-columns). - Default plan limits: Base up to 20 posts/run; Pro up to 50 posts/run. - 4) Reddit AI Agent (cross-module execution assistant) - Who it’s for: teams that want one coordinated layer across discovery, analysis, monitoring, and execution decisions. - What it does: reads discovery, analysis, and monitoring context, recommends what to do next, and coordinates editable outputs while keeping human-in-the-loop control. - Boundaries: it does not auto-post to Reddit; final publishing decisions stay with users. - AI preferences & presets - Configure monitoring goal (perspective), monitoring focus, and reply tone. - Save reusable presets/templates for consistent outputs across jobs and teammates. - Post polishing - Rewrite/polish a draft post with a dedicated prompt/template before publishing. ## Credits & billing (current defaults) - Pro includes 5,000 subscription credits per month. - Pro includes a 7-day trial with 300 trial credits. - Trial credits expire at trial end; if you activate early (immediate charge), remaining trial credits carry over into your first paid billing cycle and share the same expiration date. - Typical credit costs: - Monitoring (light post analysis): 1 credit per analyzed post - Community discovery: 200 credits per run - Subreddit analysis: 50 credits per run - Post polishing: 10 credits per run - Subscription credits reset each billing cycle; permanent credits do not reset. - If your credit balance hits 0, scheduled jobs are auto-paused and can be resumed after topping up. ## Compliance & limitations - RedditFind does not auto-post or do bulk DM automation. Edit drafts before posting and follow subreddit rules. - RedditFind is designed for publicly available content. Avoid spammy or policy-violating behavior. ## Contact Email: hi@redditfind.ai