Reddit API
Search public posts, comments, and communities at production scale.
Open pathReddit SEO tool
Crawlora's free Reddit keyword finder searches real Reddit discussions for the questions, pain points, comparisons, and buying-intent signals your audience actually types. Enter a topic to see live post titles, subreddits, scores, and comment counts — then classify each result by intent, extract the exact questions people ask, and export everything to CSV or JSON for your SEO and content workflows.
Quick answer
Crawlora's free Reddit keyword finder searches live subreddit discussions around any topic, extracts questions, classifies posts by intent (question, pain point, comparison, buying-intent), and exports the results as CSV or JSON for SEO briefs, content strategy, and market research.
Use this when you need real Reddit questions and keyword ideas for SEO briefs, content strategy, product research, and market discovery.
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Example output before you run the tool
| Intent | Post | Subreddit | Score | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| question | What is the best web scraping API for e-commerce? | webscraping | 47 | 23 |
| question | How do I scrape a JavaScript-heavy site without getting blocked? | webscraping | 112 | 38 |
| comparison | Scrapy vs BeautifulSoup for large-scale scraping | learnpython | 89 | 42 |
| pain-point | Stuck with Cloudflare when scraping — any way around it? | webscraping | 156 | 67 |
| buying-intent | Is Crawlora worth it for production scraping? | webscraping | 34 | 18 |
| question | Which proxy service works best for web scraping? | proxies | 28 | 15 |
| discussion | My experience scaling from 10K to 1M requests per day | webscraping | 203 | 91 |
| comparison | Bright Data vs Oxylabs vs Smartproxy | webscraping | 73 | 31 |
Type any topic, product, or question. Optionally restrict to a specific subreddit.
Relevance finds the best-matching discussions; Top and Comments surface high-engagement threads.
Crawlora's Reddit API returns real posts with scores, comment counts, and permalinks — classified by intent.
Copy the JSON, download CSV, or call the same /reddit/search endpoint with an API key to scale your Reddit research.
Mine questions and pain points from Reddit to generate content briefs that match real searcher intent — faster than manual subreddit scrolling.
Find the exact phrasing real people use when they ask questions, compare products, or complain about solutions — long-tail keywords your competitors miss.
Discover what people love and hate about existing tools in your category — buying-intent signals and comparison threads reveal how to position your product.
Track how a keyword or brand is discussed across subreddits — sentiment, recurring pain points, and emerging questions your market research needs.
The free tool searches Reddit for a single keyword. Use the API when you need scheduled topic monitoring, multi-keyword sweeps across subreddits, and structured Reddit data at scale.
Generate autocomplete keyword ideas from Google, Amazon, App Store, and Google Play with the same structured endpoints developers can call in production.
Free multi-engine rank tracker and SERP checker — check live Google, Bing, and Brave results for any keyword and find exactly where a domain ranks, as JSON.
A free Google Trends API and dashboard — compare search interest, trending searches, and rising queries as exportable JSON instead of screenshots.
The exact authenticated request this tool makes — copy it, add your key, and you're live.
Create a free key, drop it in the header, and paste this into your terminal. 2,000 credits a month, no card.
curl "https://api.crawlora.net/api/v1/reddit/search?q=best+web+scraping+api&sort=relevance&time=all&limit=25" \
-H "x-api-key: $CRAWLORA_API_KEY"Production path
The free tool searches Reddit for a single keyword. Use the API when you need scheduled topic monitoring, multi-keyword sweeps across subreddits, and structured Reddit data at scale.
Ongoing Reddit topic discovery, question mining, and market intelligence for content and product teams.