Free Tool

Subreddit Search

Search thousands of subreddits for subscriber counts, activity, engagement, top contributors, analysis and related communities.

How It Works

No login. No credit card. Just open it and search.

1

Search

Type a handle, name, or topic. Results show subscriber counts and a quick description for each match.

2

Explore

Click any subreddit for the full breakdown — activity, engagement, top contributors, and related communities.

3

Engage

Use the data to plan authentic engagement — or hand it to RedPulse to run the campaign for you.

Subreddit Search — FAQ

Common questions about how the tool works and what data it covers.

What is RedPulse Subreddit Search?

Subreddit Search is a free Reddit research tool from RedPulse. Search thousands of subreddits to surface subscriber counts, activity, top contributors, top keywords, linked domains, and related communities — without logging into Reddit.

Is the Subreddit Search tool free to use?

Yes. There's no login, no credit card, and no signup required. Open the page, type a handle, name, topic, or keyword, and get instant results.

How can I search subreddits by topic instead of by name?

The search bar matches against handles, display names, descriptions, and the top keywords extracted from each community's posts and comments. Try a topic like 'crypto', a brand, an audience like 'first-time homebuyers', or a niche like 'mechanical keyboards' — the tool surfaces communities even when their official description doesn't mention the term.

What information does each subreddit page show?

Every subreddit detail page includes the current subscriber count, creation date, an editorial summary of the community, top keywords by relative frequency, top external linked domains, the most active and most-upvoted posters and commenters, and related communities — all in one place.

How often is the data updated?

Subreddit pages are revalidated on a daily cadence. Subscriber counts, top contributors, and keywords reflect a recent snapshot of community activity rather than real-time Reddit data.

Does this tool cover small or niche subreddits?

Yes — coverage extends well beyond the top-1000 most-subscribed communities. If a subreddit isn't in the top results pool we ship to the browser, the server-side search reaches into the full database to surface long-tail matches.

Doing more than just browsing stats?

If you're planning real Reddit campaigns, RedPulse runs them end-to-end — from subreddit selection to high-karma execution.