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Reddit Scraper — Posts, Comments, Subreddits | MCP + AI

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from $1.00 / 1,000 reddit items

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Reddit Scraper — Posts, Comments, Subreddits | MCP + AI

Reddit Scraper — Posts, Comments, Subreddits | MCP + AI

Scrape Reddit posts, users, subreddits and other data with affordable ScrapeBadger Reddit Scraper. High success rates and fast support. 20 modes: posts, comment trees, subreddits, rules, wiki, user data, keyword & domain search, trending. No Reddit API key needed. From $1.00/1K items.

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from $1.00 / 1,000 reddit items

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Reddit Scraper All-in-One

Scrape Reddit posts, comments, subreddits, users, rules, wiki pages and trophies with one actor — no Reddit API key, no OAuth, no CAPTCHAs. Powered by ScrapeBadger's Reddit API: TLS fingerprinting, residential proxies and anti-bot bypass are handled for you.

What it does

Pick a mode and fill in the fields it needs. 20 modes:

ModeNeedsReturns
Search Postsquery (+ optional subreddit)posts
Search Subredditsquerysubreddits
Search Usersqueryusers
Search Domain Postsdomainposts linking to that domain

Posts

ModeNeedsReturns
Trending Postsfront-page trending posts
Get Post Detailpost_idone post
Post Commentspost_idfull nested comment tree
Post Duplicatespost_idcross-posts / duplicates

Subreddits

ModeNeedsReturns
Get Subreddit Detailsubredditsubreddit metadata (incl. live subscribers count, settings & branding)
Subreddit Postssubredditposts (hot/new/top/rising/controversial)
Get Subreddit Rulessubredditrules
List Subreddit Wiki Pagessubredditwiki page names
Get Subreddit Wiki Pagesubreddit, wiki_pagewiki page content
Popular Subredditsmost popular subreddits
New Subredditsnewest subreddits

Users

ModeNeedsReturns
Get User Profileusernameprofile + karma
User Postsusernamesubmitted posts
User Commentsusernamecomment history
Get User Moderated Subredditsusernamesubreddits they moderate, each with mod_permissions
Get User Trophiesusernametrophy case

Every output record carries a dataType field (post / comment / subreddit / user / rule / trophy / wikiPage / wikiPageName) so you can route mixed results downstream. Datetimes are provided as both Unix (created_utc) and ISO 8601 (created_at).

Full field coverage

Responses now include the full set of content datapoints from Reddit's .json API:

  • Posts — engagement (ups, downs, upvote_ratio, num_crossposts, total_awards_received, all_awardings), post & author flair (text/type/colors/template), media (media, media_embed, secure_media, thumbnail), and content flags/state (is_video, is_gallery, is_original_content, locked, archived, spoiler, nsfw, distinguished, etc.).
  • Commentsups/downs, controversiality, awards, flair, depth, and state flags.
  • Subreddits — live subscribers count, submission settings (allow_images/allow_videos/allow_polls/link_flair_enabled/…), and branding (community_icon, banner_img, primary_color, key_color, …).
  • Users — full karma breakdown (link_karma, comment_karma, awardee_karma, awarder_karma, total_karma) and account flags (is_gold, is_employee, is_mod, verified, has_verified_email, …).

No setup, no API key

Nothing to configure — there's no Reddit API key, no OAuth, and no ScrapeBadger account required. Just pick a mode, fill in the fields, and run. You're billed directly through Apify (see Pricing below).

Pricing

Pay-per-event:

  • Actor start — $0.001 per run
  • Reference item — $0.001 each (posts, subreddits, users, rules, trophies, wiki page names, profile/detail lookups, search & listing results)
  • Complex item — $0.003 each (comment-tree comments, duplicates, wiki page content, moderated subreddits)

So a typical search/listing run costs ~$1.00 per 1,000 items, and comment-heavy runs ~$3.00 per 1,000 items — undercutting the market's $3.40/1K leader on reference data.

Search syntax

Search modes support Reddit's query operators: title:, author:, subreddit:, flair:, site:, self:yes, nsfw:yes, and AND / OR / NOT.