Free Reddit Tool

Reddit Keyword Research Tool

To find keywords from Reddit, enter a seed keyword or subreddit below and the tool returns the related keywords and the real questions people search around that topic. It expands your seed with Reddit-context queries (like reddit [keyword], best [keyword], and how to [keyword]) using real autocomplete data, then groups and lets you export the results. Free, no login, no fabricated search volumes.

Enter a seed keyword or subreddit above to find related Reddit keywords and the real questions people search.

How to find keywords from Reddit

Step 1

Enter a seed keyword or subreddit

Type a product, topic, keyword, or subreddit (like r/marketing) into the search box. Broader seeds return more related keywords.

Step 2

Find related keywords

Click Find keywords. The tool mines real autocomplete data seeded with Reddit-context queries and groups the results into related keywords and questions.

Step 3

Review keywords and questions

Scan the related keywords for content and product-page ideas, and the questions for threads where people are actively asking for help on Reddit.

Step 4

Copy or export and act

Copy any phrase, click Search Reddit to see live threads, or export the full list to CSV to plan content and outreach.

How it compares to other Reddit keyword tools

Most free Reddit keyword tools extract keywords from a single subreddit or surface threads that already rank. Linkeddit focuses on searcher intent — the related keywords and the questions people ask — and links them to live Reddit search and AI tools.

ToolData sourceCostFocus
Linkeddit Reddit Keyword ToolReal autocomplete completions, Reddit-context seededFree, no loginSearcher intent: keywords + questions, exportable
KeywordditKeywords extracted from one subreddit's commentsFreeSingle-subreddit keyword volume estimates
Mangools Reddit Threads FinderReddit threads ranking for a keywordFree tool, paid suiteFinding existing high-ranking threads
Seodity Free Reddit Keywords FinderKeywords a subreddit ranks for in searchFree tool, paid suiteSubreddit ranking keywords

FAQ

Reddit keyword research questions

Answers to the most common questions about finding keywords from Reddit, structured for search and AI citation.

How do I find keywords from Reddit?

Enter a seed keyword, product, or subreddit into the free Reddit keyword tool above and click Find keywords. The tool pulls real autocomplete completions seeded with Reddit-context queries (such as 'reddit [keyword]', 'best [keyword]', and 'how to [keyword]') and groups them into related keywords and questions people actually search. You can then copy any phrase, search it live on Reddit, or export the whole list to CSV.

Is this Reddit keyword research tool free?

Yes. The Reddit keyword finder is completely free and requires no account, login, or credit card. Type a keyword or subreddit, get a list of related keywords and questions, and export them. There is no daily search cap for normal use.

Where does the keyword data come from?

Suggestions come from real autocomplete data — the same kind of completion data search keyword tools surface — seeded with Reddit-specific modifiers so the results reflect how people phrase searches on and around Reddit. We do not invent or estimate search volumes. Every phrase shown is a real completion, not a fabricated metric.

Can I use a subreddit as the seed instead of a keyword?

Yes. Enter a subreddit such as r/marketing or just the topic name (marketing) and the tool will expand it into related keywords and questions. For subreddit-level intent, pair the keyword tool with Linkeddit's AI lead generation, which monitors specific subreddits for buying-intent discussions.

How is this different from Keyworddit, Mangools, or Seodity?

Keyworddit extracts keywords from a single subreddit's comments. Mangools' Reddit Threads Finder surfaces threads ranking for a keyword. Seodity's free Reddit Keywords Finder lists keywords a subreddit ranks for. Linkeddit's tool focuses on the searcher's intent: it returns the related keywords and the actual questions people ask around a seed, grouped and exportable, then links each one to live Reddit search and to Linkeddit's AI tools for turning those keywords into leads and content.

What is the difference between keywords and questions in the results?

Related keywords are short, topical phrases (for example 'cold email software' or 'best cold email tool'). Questions are phrases that begin with how, what, why, is, can, and similar words ('how to write a cold email', 'is cold email worth it'). Questions are especially useful for Reddit because Redditors phrase posts as questions, and they map directly to FAQ and reply content.

How should I use Reddit keywords for SEO and marketing?

Use the questions to find threads where people are actively asking for help, then reply with genuine value. Use the related keywords to plan blog posts, FAQ sections, and product pages that match how people search. Reddit threads frequently rank on Google, so targeting the same phrases on your own site and in helpful Reddit replies compounds your visibility.

Does the tool work for any niche or industry?

Yes. Because it expands any seed term through autocomplete, it works for B2B software, ecommerce, local services, hobbies, and more. Broader seeds (a category or topic) return more suggestions than very narrow brand names. If you get few results, try a slightly broader keyword.