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Reddit Demand Radar

Turn real Reddit questions, comments, and links into a usable loot brief with pain points, tags, and sources.

Runtimebrowser
Live scrapingno
free/day4
afterwards2 Gems
LinkLoot Review87/100

Local research synthesis

Evidence

Open tool

Pick a file, adjust settings, export. Content stays local; LinkLoot only counts free limits and Gems.

Frame the research

The MVP does not scrape live. Paste public Reddit signals; analysis stays in the browser.

Loot brief

Enter a topic and a few Reddit findings. Even 5-10 strong lines are enough for a useful signal.

No brief yetEnter a topic and a few Reddit findings. Even 5-10 strong lines are enough for a useful signal.

Overview

For creators and curators who do not want to drop random tool links, but want topics people visibly ask for.

Demand signals

Detects questions, pain points, buying triggers, and recurring words from pasted Reddit findings.

Voice of customer

Extracts user phrasing so loot sounds rooted in real demand instead of generic tool promotion.

Loot brief

Generates title ideas, description, content structure, and source references for a new LinkLoot draft.

Tags & category

Suggests category, type, and tags so the idea can move into Submit faster.

What you can do with it

Short version: these questions show the practical value and boundaries before unlocking.

No. The MVP analyzes what you paste. That keeps it fast, local, and independent of Reddit API access.

1. Frame the topic

Enter a tool, creator, or workflow topic.

2. Paste Reddit findings

Paste post titles, comments, notes, and links, ideally one finding per line.

3. Use the brief

Copy Markdown, export the brief, or send it straight into the submit flow.

LinkLoot Review

Local research synthesis

The MVP processes pasted findings locally and creates transparent demand evidence without live scraping.

Score87/100
Important boundaryDemand Radar

Findings must be reviewed for context, rights, and private data before publishing.