Subreddit Analysis
Discover the Reddit communities where your audience already hangs out
Your Reddit starting point. Luce scans Reddit for communities that match your product and returns them ranked by size, with explanations of why each subreddit is relevant.
Why use this
- Find your audience -- Luce identifies subreddits where your ideal customers are already asking questions and sharing opinions
- Prioritize by reach -- results are sorted by subscriber count so you focus on communities with the most potential traffic
- Understand the fit -- each subreddit comes with a relevance explanation so you know exactly why it matters for your product
Requires a Reddit scraper workflow
You need to run a Reddit analysis first. Ask your AI assistant: "Run a Reddit analysis for my project"
What you'll get
| What | Description |
|---|---|
| Subreddit name | The community identifier (e.g. r/SaaS, r/startups) |
| Title | The subreddit's full display title |
| Description | What the community is about, in its own words |
| Subscribers | Total member count -- used to rank results |
| Active users | How many members are currently online |
| URL | Direct link to the subreddit |
| Search keyword | The keyword Luce used to discover this community |
| Relevance reason | Why this subreddit is a good fit for your product |
Step by step
Ask for your subreddit analysis
Start with a simple prompt. Luce pulls your latest Reddit analysis and lists the discovered communities.
"Show me my Reddit analysis"
Review the top subreddits
You'll see communities ranked by subscriber count. Pay attention to the relevance reasons -- a smaller subreddit with a tight product fit can outperform a massive general-purpose one.
Decide where to post and engage
Use this list to choose which subreddits to target. You can then generate post drafts for specific communities or find engagement opportunities in active threads.
"Generate Reddit posts for my top subreddits" or "Find engagement opportunities on Reddit"