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The Subreddit Finder finds the best subreddits for your product or ICP and ranks them by buying intent, so you stop guessing where your buyers actually hang out. You describe what you sell or who you sell to, and it returns the communities where those people ask questions, compare tools, and look for recommendations. That matters because roughly 40% of what ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity cite on commercial questions comes from Reddit. Picking the right subreddits is the first step to showing up in those threads, and later in the AI answers that read them.
The Subreddit Finder maps your product or ICP to the subreddits where your buyers are active, then ranks them by buying intent instead of raw size. You enter a short description of what you sell or the type of customer you want to reach. The tool returns a list of relevant communities, so you can see the specific places where purchase-stage conversations happen.
Buying intent is the signal that separates a useful subreddit from a big but irrelevant one. A default subreddit with millions of members can send zero qualified buyers, while a smaller niche community can be full of people actively choosing between solutions. Ranking by intent points you to the threads where a helpful, relevant answer can influence a real decision.
Choosing the right subreddits matters because AI assistants read Reddit to answer commercial questions. When someone asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for the best tool in your category, the model often pulls from Reddit threads where that category is discussed. If your product is mentioned helpfully in those threads, you become part of the answer. If it is not, a competitor is.
This is why Reddit is the mechanism and AI visibility is the consequence. You do not target subreddits to farm karma. You target them because the conversations there get indexed by Google and ingested by the models your future customers now ask first. The right community is the entry point: get useful in the threads that matter, and the citations compound over time.
The Subreddit Finder is free and does one job well: it tells you which subreddits to focus on. It does not post for you, write your replies, or track whether AI starts recommending you. Use it to build a shortlist, then read each community, learn its rules, and contribute value before you ever mention your product.
Readyt, the paid platform, is what turns that shortlist into a repeatable channel. It detects the threads worth answering, drafts replies that read human, runs on aged accounts to reduce ban risk, and tracks which Reddit threads AI actually cites for your keywords. The free tool shows you where to play. The platform helps you play there consistently, in about 15 minutes a day.
A Subreddit Finder is a tool that identifies the best subreddits for your product or audience. This one ranks results by buying intent, so you see the communities where potential customers ask questions and look for recommendations, not just the largest ones.
Describe your product or ideal customer, then let the tool return communities ranked by buying intent. Focus on the subreddits where people discuss your category and ask for recommendations, since those threads reach both human readers and the AI models that cite Reddit.
Yes, the Subreddit Finder is completely free. It gives you a ranked list of relevant subreddits. Posting, reply drafting, ban-safe account management, and AI citation tracking are part of the paid Readyt platform.
Reddit matters because roughly 40% of what ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity cite on commercial questions comes from Reddit. When your product is mentioned helpfully in the right threads, you can end up in the answers those assistants give your buyers.
Not necessarily. The biggest subreddits often have the lowest buying intent and the strictest self-promotion rules. A smaller, focused community full of people actively choosing a solution usually drives more qualified attention, which is why this tool ranks by intent rather than size.