# Reddit Keyword Research Tool (Linkeddit)

> Linkeddit's keyword research tool uses AI to generate and score long-tail keywords from your product description, expands them with Google Autocomplete data, and scores each on specificity, search intent, relevance, and conversion potential.

Source: https://linkeddit.com/keyword-research-tool

## Safety and data handling

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## Key facts

- Scores every keyword on four dimensions: specificity (1-10), search intent (transactional/commercial/informational/navigational), relevance (1-10), and conversion potential (1-10).
- Generates seed keywords automatically from a plain-language product description; no seed list required.
- Exports to CSV with all scores, intent labels, statuses, and notes.

## How it differs from Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Keyworddit

Traditional tools rank keywords by search volume and competition. Linkeddit scores by conversion potential and intent, and generates keywords from your product description rather than requiring seeds. It surfaces the problem-based and comparison phrasing people actually use in communities.

## Related pages

- https://linkeddit.com/reddit-monitoring
- https://linkeddit.com/pricing

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