Reddit Research Assistant
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Overview
Turn any Reddit thread into a research brief. One click, five sections, your own API key.
What it does
Click the Research Brief button on any Reddit thread. Your chosen LLM extracts, curates, and writes a five-section brief:
§ Key Pain Points: problems users express, surfaced as writable content topics
§ Unanswered Questions: knowledge gaps where the thread's answers fell short
§ Content Angles: alternative framings you could write as articles or videos
§ Interesting Comments: five comments curated for experience, expertise, contrarian takes, or buried insight
§ Trend Signals: shifts in sentiment, emerging language, new questions surfacing
Copy the brief as markdown and paste into Obsidian, Notion, or any content doc. The structure travels with it.
Built for
• Marketing professionals researching audience pain points
• Technical writers identifying knowledge gaps
• Product managers gathering user feedback
• Freelance writers researching article angles
• SEO professionals finding content opportunities
Privacy and cost
The extension runs entirely in your browser. You bring your own API key from Anthropic, Google, or OpenAI. Your key lives in chrome.storage.local, readable only to this extension, and talks only to the LLM provider you chose.
The extension is free. You pay your provider directly for model usage, typically a few cents per brief.
There is no backend, no analytics, no account. Your research stays on your machine.
Supported models
• Anthropic Claude Sonnet 4.6 (default)
• Google Gemini 2.5 Flash
• OpenAI GPT-4o
Swap between providers from the settings panel.
Works on old and new Reddit
Both old.reddit.com and new Reddit are supported, with separate extractors and fallback selectors so each keeps working when the other's layout shifts. Large threads get pre-filtered client-side (deleted, low-effort, and spam comments dropped) and fit to a token budget so briefs stay fast and cheap.
Links
• Learn more: https://bjblayney.github.io/reddit-research/
• Privacy policy: https://bjblayney.github.io/reddit-research/privacy/
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