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Comparison · updated 2026-07-07

LeadReddit: The SubredditSignals Alternative That Doesn't Ride the Reddit API

SubredditSignals and LeadReddit look almost identical on a feature grid: both score Reddit posts for buying intent, both build replies from voice profiles, both give you an engagement queue. If you're comparing them, the feature checklist won't decide it — the architecture underneath will.

Here's the difference that matters. SubredditSignals runs on Reddit's official Data API. That's the exact dependency that shut GummySearch down in November 2025, when Reddit's commercial-API terms made it unviable. LeadReddit deliberately doesn't touch the commercial API: it reads only public Reddit data, and you post every reply yourself from your own account. No OAuth, no bot behavior to flag, and no commercial-API bill that Reddit can reprice out from under you.

This is an honest comparison — SubredditSignals has a genuinely nice AI-traffic-attribution dashboard, and it's a capable tool. Below is where each one wins. Pricing and features were checked against subredditsignals.com in July 2026.

SubredditSignals at a glance

Status: Active (subredditsignals.com). Feature-comparable to LeadReddit, built on Reddit's official Data API. · Pricing: Starter $29/mo ($24/mo billed annually), Pro $59/mo ($49.17/mo billed annually). 14-day free trial, no credit card required.

Monitors subreddits, classifies buyer intent, builds replies with a Comment Builder and Voice Profiles, manages an engagement queue, and attributes traffic from both Reddit and AI answer engines (ChatGPT/Perplexity). Uses Reddit's official API for data access.

SubredditSignals vs LeadReddit

FeatureSubredditSignalsLeadReddit
Data accessReddit's official commercial Data API — the same dependency and cost structure that shut down GummySearch in Nov 2025.Public Reddit data only; no commercial API. Not exposed to Reddit's API repricing.
Posting modelYou post the drafted replies yourself (engagement queue).Manual — you copy and post yourself. No OAuth, never logs in, no bot behavior to flag.
Intent scoringBuyer-intent classification.Every post scored 0-100 for intent, plus opportunity type (they asked / competitor complaint / pain / discussion).
Reply draftingComment Builder + Voice Profiles.Voice profiles + Authenticity score that flags AI/marketing-speak, plus a Humanize pass; recalibrated per community.
Per-subreddit cultureNot a headline feature.Promo tolerance (0-10), real rules, native lexicon, and best-time-to-post per subreddit.
9:1 help-to-pitch ratioNot offered.Enforced with a counter so you stay a contributor, not a spammer.
Account healthNot offered.Karma, account age, and shadowban signals from public data, plus free ungated tools at /tools.
AI-engine traffic attributionYes — attributes traffic from ChatGPT/Perplexity as well as Reddit.Not offered — LeadReddit focuses on finding and replying to threads, not attribution dashboards.
Free trial14-day trial, no card.7-day free trial.
Entry pricing$29/mo ($24/mo annual).€19/mo Starter, billed monthly.
Pro pricing$59/mo ($49.17/mo annual).€39/mo Pro, billed monthly.
Historical Reddit searchNot a stated strength.No historical archive — forward-looking monitoring from setup.

Choose SubredditSignals if…

  • You specifically want the AI-engine traffic-attribution dashboard. SubredditSignals attributes visits from ChatGPT and Perplexity alongside Reddit; LeadReddit doesn't offer attribution reporting.
  • You want a longer no-card trial. SubredditSignals gives 14 days without a credit card; LeadReddit's trial is 7 days.
  • You're comfortable depending on Reddit's official API. If you don't mind that data access sits on the same commercial-API terms that ended GummySearch, and you prefer that route, SubredditSignals is built that way by design.

Choose LeadReddit if…

  • You don't want to migrate again for the reason GummySearch died. LeadReddit has no Reddit commercial-API dependency — it reads public data and you post manually — so a Reddit API repricing isn't in its threat model.
  • You want the culture layer that keeps you out of trouble: promo tolerance and real rules per subreddit, an enforced 9:1 help-to-pitch ratio, authenticity scoring, and account-health checks.
  • You want to spend less: €19/mo vs $29/mo at entry, €39 vs $59 at the Pro tier.
  • You want free ungated tools (shadowban, karma, account health, best-time) you can use and share without signing up.
  • You care about your account, not just your replies — no OAuth, no automation, manual posting from your own account.

Frequently asked questions

Is LeadReddit a good SubredditSignals alternative?

Yes, especially if the Reddit commercial-API dependency worries you. LeadReddit matches SubredditSignals on intent scoring, voice-profile drafting, and an engagement workflow, but reads only public data and posts manually — so it isn't exposed to the API repricing that shut down GummySearch. SubredditSignals is the better pick if you specifically want its AI-engine traffic-attribution dashboard.

What's the difference between SubredditSignals and LeadReddit?

On features they overlap heavily (intent scoring, voice profiles, engagement queue). The core difference is architecture and price: SubredditSignals runs on Reddit's official commercial API, while LeadReddit uses public data plus manual posting and adds per-subreddit culture profiles, an enforced 9:1 ratio, and account-health tooling — at €19/€39 vs $29/$59.

Does LeadReddit auto-post to Reddit?

No. LeadReddit never logs into Reddit, uses no OAuth, and never posts for you. You copy each reply and post it yourself, which keeps your account in your hands and leaves no bot behavior to flag.

How much does LeadReddit cost vs SubredditSignals?

LeadReddit is €19/mo (Starter) or €39/mo (Pro), billed monthly with a 7-day free trial. SubredditSignals is $29/mo ($24 annual) or $59/mo ($49.17 annual) with a 14-day no-card trial. LeadReddit is cheaper at both tiers; SubredditSignals offers the longer trial.

Why does the Reddit API dependency matter?

GummySearch — a 135,000-user Reddit research tool — shut down in November 2025 because it couldn't reach a commercial agreement under Reddit's Data API terms. Any tool whose core value depends on that API inherits the same risk. LeadReddit avoids it by reading public data and keeping posting manual.

Find the Reddit threads that are looking for you

LeadReddit watches your subreddits for buying signals, scores every thread for intent, and helps you answer like a human — you post with your own account, on your own terms. No OAuth, no bots, no API dependency.

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