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Reddit Search Posts

Reddit Search Posts

Collect Reddit posts by keyword, community, and sort order in a few simple steps.

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Find Reddit posts that match a topic, community, or style of sorting in just a few clicks. This tool helps you quickly browse real conversations and popular posts so you can discover ideas, trends, and discussions without digging manually.

What you get

  • Post title
  • Post author
  • Community name
  • Post link
  • Number of comments
  • Score and popularity signals
  • Post date
  • Post text, when available
  • Media links and thumbnail images
  • Flair or tag shown on the post
  • Whether the post is archived, locked, or marked 18+
  • Pagination support for more results

How to use

  1. Sign up for the marketplace and open this tool.
  2. Enter the words you want to search for, such as a brand, topic, or phrase.
  3. Optionally choose a community, sorting style, and time range.
  4. Run the search to view matching posts.
  5. Download the results and use them in your workflow, research, or review process.

Inputs

FieldRequiredPlain-English description
queryYesThe words or phrase you want to search for in Reddit posts. Example: nike
subredditNoA specific community to search within. Leave blank to search across Reddit more broadly.
sortNoChooses how results are arranged: relevance, hot, top, new, or comments.
timeNoLimits results to a time period such as hour, day, week, month, year, or all. Only works when sorting by top.
cursorNoUsed to continue from where the previous results ended, so you can view more posts.
maxResultsNoSets how many results you want returned at once.

Output

Each result includes detailed post information in plain English:

  • all_awardings: A list of awards the post received.
  • allow_live_comments: Shows whether live comments are allowed.
  • approved_at_utc: When the post was approved, if that applies.
  • approved_by: Who approved the post, if available.
  • archived: Shows whether the post is archived and no longer changing.
  • author: The username of the person who posted it.
  • author_flair_background_color: The background color of the author’s flair, if any.
  • author_flair_css_class: The flair style class for the author, if any.
  • author_flair_richtext: A richer version of the author flair content.
  • author_flair_template_id: The flair template identifier, if used.
  • author_flair_text: The text shown in the author’s flair.
  • author_flair_text_color: The color of the author flair text.
  • author_flair_type: The type of flair shown for the author.
  • author_fullname: The author’s full internal name.
  • author_is_blocked: Shows whether the author is blocked.
  • author_patreon_flair: Shows whether the author has a special supporter flair.
  • author_premium: Shows whether the author has premium status.
  • awarders: A list of people or accounts that gave awards.
  • banned_at_utc: When the post or author was banned, if that happened.
  • banned_by: Who issued the ban, if available.
  • can_gild: Shows whether the post can receive awards.
  • can_mod_post: Shows whether moderators can post on it.
  • category: The post category, if one exists.
  • clicked: Shows whether the post has been clicked.
  • content_categories: Content category labels, if present.
  • contest_mode: Shows whether contest-style sorting is enabled.
  • created: The creation time as a timestamp.
  • created_utc: The creation time in universal time.
  • discussion_type: The type of discussion, if set.
  • distinguished: Whether the post is marked as official or highlighted.
  • domain: The source site or media domain.
  • downs: Number of downvotes.
  • edited: Shows whether the post was edited.
  • gilded: How many awards the post received.
  • gildings: Award details in structured form.
  • hidden: Shows whether the post is hidden.
  • hide_score: Shows whether the score is hidden.
  • id: The short ID for the post.
  • is_created_from_ads_ui: Shows whether it was created through an ad tool.
  • is_crosspostable: Shows whether it can be shared elsewhere.
  • is_meta: Shows whether it is a meta post.
  • is_original_content: Shows whether it is marked as original content.
  • is_reddit_media_domain: Shows whether the media comes from Reddit.
  • is_robot_indexable: Shows whether search tools can index it.
  • is_self: Shows whether the post is text-based.
  • is_video: Shows whether the post is a video.
  • likes: The current like status, if available.
  • link_flair_background_color: The background color of the post flair.
  • link_flair_css_class: The flair style class for the post.
  • link_flair_richtext: Rich flair content shown on the post.
  • link_flair_template_id: The flair template identifier for the post.
  • link_flair_text: The text label shown as flair.
  • link_flair_text_color: The text color of the flair.
  • link_flair_type: The type of flair used.
  • locked: Shows whether comments are locked.
  • media: Media attached to the post, if any.
  • media_embed: Embedded media details.
  • media_only: Shows whether the post contains only media.
  • mod_note: Moderator note, if present.
  • mod_reason_by: Who applied a moderator action, if available.
  • mod_reason_title: Title of the moderation reason.
  • mod_reports: Moderator reports attached to the post.
  • name: The full post identifier.
  • no_follow: Shows whether search engines should not follow the post.
  • num_comments: Number of comments on the post.
  • num_crossposts: Number of times it was crossposted.
  • num_reports: Number of reports, if available.
  • over_18: Shows whether the content is marked for adults.
  • permalink: The Reddit link path to the post.
  • pinned: Shows whether the post is pinned.
  • post_hint: A hint about the post type, such as image or video.
  • preview: Preview image details and sizes.
  • pwls: Community or content weight indicator.
  • quarantine: Shows whether the post is in a restricted community.
  • removal_reason: Reason the post was removed, if available.
  • removed_by: Who removed the post, if available.
  • removed_by_category: Category of the remover, if available.
  • report_reasons: Reasons the post was reported.
  • saved: Shows whether the post was saved.
  • score: The overall score of the post.
  • secure_media: Secure media details, if any.
  • secure_media_embed: Secure embedded media details.
  • selftext: The text body of the post.
  • selftext_html: The HTML version of the post text.
  • send_replies: Shows whether replies are enabled.
  • spoiler: Shows whether the post is marked as a spoiler.
  • stickied: Shows whether the post is pinned to the top.
  • subreddit: The community where the post was shared.
  • subreddit_id: The internal ID of the community.
  • subreddit_name_prefixed: The community name with the r/ prefix.
  • subreddit_subscribers: The number of people subscribed to that community.
  • subreddit_type: The community type, such as public.
  • suggested_sort: The suggested way to sort comments, if any.
  • thumbnail: A small preview image link.
  • thumbnail_height: The thumbnail height.
  • thumbnail_width: The thumbnail width.
  • title: The post title.
  • top_awarded_type: The most prominent award type, if any.
  • total_awards_received: Total number of awards received.
  • treatment_tags: Labels attached for moderation or handling.
  • ups: Number of upvotes.
  • upvote_ratio: The share of votes that were upvotes.
  • url: The main link for the post.
  • url_overridden_by_dest: The final destination link, if different.
  • user_reports: Reports submitted by users.
  • view_count: Number of views, if available.
  • visited: Shows whether the post has been visited.
  • wls: Community or content weight indicator.

Use cases

  • Track what people are saying about a brand, product, or keyword.
  • Find popular discussions in a specific community.
  • Research customer opinions, trends, and recurring questions.
  • Review recent or top posts for content ideas and market insight.