
Subreddit Finder
Reddit Research scans Reddit for the subreddits that match your topic, audience, or product, then ranks them by how active and on-topic they really are. You get sub names, member counts, posting activity, and the content vibe, so you join the right communities instead of guessing where your buyers hang out.
500 free credits · no credit card · runs in chat or on a schedule
What this skill does for you
Ask for it in chat, or let an agent run it on a schedule.
The right subreddits
duqky searches Reddit for communities that match your topic and audience, not a generic list, the ones where your buyers actually post.
Member count and activity
Each sub comes with its size, how busy it is, and the kind of conversations that happen there, so you can read the room before you post.
Live threads, not just names
For your top communities, duqky pulls the active discussions from the last 30 days, real threads with comment counts, so you can see the community is alive and on-topic.
Ranked by real fit
Communities sort by topical engagement, not raw size. A busy 50K-member niche sub beats a 5M general one where your post gets buried, and duqky tells you which is which.
A ranked list of subreddits, names, member counts, activity, and the live threads worth joining.
Under the feathers
What actually happens when this skill runs.
- 1Tell it your topic
Give duqky your topic, product category, or niche, and your audience if you have one. The tighter the topic, the sharper the communities it finds.
- 2It searches Reddit
duqky pulls community data straight from Reddit, sub names, member counts, descriptions, and activity, matching your topic and your audience. It filters out the generic mega-subs and NSFW noise that add nothing.
- 3It ranks by engagement
Each candidate gets scored on how central your topic is to that community and how active it is, not just how many members it has. The strongest fits sort to the top.
- 4It pulls live threads
For your top communities, duqky grabs the active discussions from the last 30 days, real thread titles, comment counts, and how recent they are, so you see proof the conversation is happening now.
- 5You get the ranked map
Results land in three tiers, core communities where your topic lives, adjacent ones where it comes up, and broader subs worth watching, each with the context to gauge cultural fit before you post.
One message. Done.
What asking for this skill actually looks like.
Questions, answered
What founders ask before trying subreddit finder.
It searches Reddit for communities matching your topic and audience, then ranks them by how central your topic is and how active the community is, not by raw member count. A busy 50K-member niche sub usually beats a 5M general one where your post sinks. Each result comes with a snippet of what gets talked about there, so you can judge the cultural fit yourself.

Try subreddit finder on your site.
500 credits free. No card. Point duqky at your site and watch it work.