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This skill helps you discover user pain points, trends, and feedback on Reddit through semantic search and targeted analysis.
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name: reddit-insights
description: |
Search and analyze Reddit content using semantic AI search via reddit-insights.com MCP server.
Use when you need to: (1) Find user pain points and frustrations for product ideas, (2) Discover niche markets or underserved needs, (3) Research what people really think about products/topics, (4) Find content inspiration from real discussions, (5) Analyze sentiment and trends on Reddit, (6) Validate business ideas with real user feedback.
Triggers: reddit search, find pain points, market research, user feedback, what do people think about, reddit trends, niche discovery, product validation.
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# Reddit Insights MCP
Semantic search across millions of Reddit posts. Unlike keyword search, this understands intent and meaning.
## Setup
### 1. Get API Key (free tier available)
1. Sign up at https://reddit-insights.com
2. Go to Settings → API
3. Copy your API key
### 2. Install MCP Server
**For Claude Desktop** - add to `claude_desktop_config.json`:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"reddit-insights": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "reddit-insights-mcp"],
"env": {
"REDDIT_INSIGHTS_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
```
**For Clawdbot** - add to `config/mcporter.json`:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"reddit-insights": {
"command": "npx reddit-insights-mcp",
"env": {
"REDDIT_INSIGHTS_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
}
}
}
}
```
**Verify installation:**
```bash
mcporter list reddit-insights
```
## Available Tools
| Tool | Purpose | Key Params |
|------|---------|------------|
| `reddit_search` | Semantic search across posts | `query` (natural language), `limit` (1-100) |
| `reddit_list_subreddits` | Browse available subreddits | `page`, `limit`, `search` |
| `reddit_get_subreddit` | Get subreddit details + recent posts | `subreddit` (without r/) |
| `reddit_get_trends` | Get trending topics | `filter` (latest/today/week/month), `category` |
## Performance Notes
- **Response time:** 12-25 seconds (varies by query complexity)
- Simple queries: ~12-15s
- Complex semantic queries: ~17-20s
- Heavy load periods: up to 25s
- **Best results:** Specific products, emotional language, comparison questions
- **Weaker results:** Abstract concepts, non-English queries, generic business terms
- **Sweet spot:** Questions a real person would ask on Reddit
## Best Use Cases (Tested)
| Use Case | Effectiveness | Why |
|----------|--------------|-----|
| Product comparisons (A vs B) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Reddit loves debates |
| Tool/app recommendations | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | High-intent discussions |
| Side hustle/money topics | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Engaged communities |
| Pain point discovery | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Emotional posts rank well |
| Health questions | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Active health subreddits |
| Technical how-to | ⭐⭐⭐ | Better to search specific subreddits |
| Abstract market research | ⭐⭐ | Too vague for semantic search |
| Non-English queries | ⭐ | Reddit is English-dominant |
## Query Strategies (Tested with Real Data)
### ✅ Excellent Queries (relevance 0.70+)
**Product Comparisons** (best results!):
```
"Notion vs Obsidian for note taking which one should I use"
→ Relevance: 0.72-0.81 | Found: Detailed comparison discussions, user experiences
"why I switched from Salesforce to HubSpot honest experience"
→ Relevance: 0.70-0.73 | Found: Migration stories, feature comparisons
```
**Side Hustle/Money Topics:**
```
"side hustle ideas that actually make money not scams"
→ Relevance: 0.70-0.77 | Found: Real experiences, specific suggestions
```
**Niche App Research:**
```
"daily horoscope apps which one is accurate and why"
→ Relevance: 0.67-0.72 | Found: App recommendations, feature requests
```
### ✅ Good Queries (relevance 0.60-0.69)
**Pain Point Discovery:**
```
"I hate my current CRM it is so frustrating"
→ Relevance: 0.60-0.64 | Found: Specific CRM complaints, feature wishlists
"cant sleep at night tried everything what actually works"
→ Relevance: 0.60-0.63 | Found: Sleep remedies discussions, medical advice seeking
```
**Tool Evaluation:**
```
"AI tools that actually save time not just hype"
→ Relevance: 0.64-0.65 | Found: Real productivity gains, tool recommendations
```
### ❌ Weak Queries (avoid these patterns)
**Too Abstract:**
```
"business opportunity growth potential"
→ Relevance: 0.52-0.58 | Returns unrelated generic posts
```
**Non-English:**
```
"学习编程最好的方法" (Chinese)
→ Relevance: 0.45-0.51 | Reddit is English-dominant, poor cross-lingual results
```
### Query Formula Cheat Sheet
| Goal | Pattern | Relevance |
|------|---------|-----------|
| Compare products | "[Product A] vs [Product B] which should I use" | 0.70-0.81 |
| Find switchers | "why I switched from [A] to [B]" | 0.70-0.73 |
| Money/hustle topics | "[topic] that actually [works/makes money] not [scam/hype]" | 0.70-0.77 |
| App recommendations | "[category] apps which one is [accurate/best] and why" | 0.67-0.72 |
| Pain points | "I hate my current [tool] it is so [frustrating/slow]" | 0.60-0.64 |
| Solutions seeking | "[problem] tried everything what actually works" | 0.60-0.63 |
## Response Fields
Each result includes:
- `title`, `content` - Post text
- `subreddit` - Source community
- `upvotes`, `comments` - Engagement metrics
- `relevance` (0-1) - Semantic match score (0.5+ is good, 0.6+ is strong)
- `sentiment` - Discussion/Q&A/Story Sharing/Original Content/News
- `url` - Direct Reddit link
**Example response:**
```json
{
"id": "1oecf5e",
"title": "Trying to solve the productivity stack problem",
"content": "The perfect productivity app doesn't exist. No single app can do everything well, so we use a stack of apps. But this creates another problem: multi app fragmentation...",
"subreddit": "productivityapps",
"upvotes": 1,
"comments": 0,
"relevance": 0.631,
"sentiment": "Discussion",
"url": "https://reddit.com/r/productivityapps/comments/1oecf5e"
}
```
## Tips
1. **Natural language works best** - Ask questions like a human would
2. **Include context** - "for small business" or "as a developer" improves results
3. **Combine emotion words** - "frustrated", "love", "hate", "wish" find stronger opinions
4. **Filter by engagement** - High upvotes/comments = validated pain points
5. **Check multiple subreddits** - Same topic discussed differently in r/startups vs r/smallbusiness
## Example Workflows
**Find SaaS opportunity:**
1. `reddit_search`: "frustrated with project management tools for remote teams"
2. Filter results with high engagement
3. Identify recurring complaints → product opportunity
**Validate idea:**
1. `reddit_search`: "[your product category] recommendations"
2. See what alternatives people mention
3. Note gaps in existing solutions
**Content research:**
1. `reddit_get_subreddit`: Get posts from target community
2. `reddit_search`: Find specific questions/discussions
3. Create content answering real user questions
This skill provides semantic search and analysis of Reddit posts via the reddit-insights.com MCP server. It helps you surface real user opinions, pain points, and trends across millions of Reddit posts to inform product decisions, content, and market research. The tool prioritizes intent and context over keywords for more relevant results.
Run natural-language queries against the MCP server to retrieve semantically matched Reddit posts, subreddits, and trending topics. Results include post text, subreddit, engagement metrics, relevance score, sentiment classification, and direct URLs so you can filter by signal and validate findings. Use the available tools to list subreddits, fetch subreddit details, run searches, and get trend summaries.
How long do searches take?
Typical responses range from ~12 to 25 seconds depending on query complexity and server load.
What makes semantic search better than keyword search here?
Semantic search matches intent and meaning, so it finds relevant discussions even when wording differs from your query.