GummySearch is a Reddit audience research tool. Subredify adds Google rank scoring and compliant reply drafts. Here's how they compare.
Verdict
GummySearch is great for one-time audience research. Subredify is built for ongoing ICP engagement with Google rank distribution built in.
| Feature | Subredify | GummySearch |
|---|---|---|
| Subreddit monitoring | Hourly automated scans | Manual search |
| Google rank scoring | Rank Opportunity Score 0–100 | Not available |
| ICP classification | AI-powered, 6 signal types | Pain point categorisation |
| Reply drafts | Claude Sonnet, rules-compliant | Not available |
| Subreddit rules enforcement | Per-subreddit rule parsing | Not available |
| Audience research | Focused on buying signals | Deep pain/solution/language research |
| Pricing | From $0 (Free plan) | From $29/month |
| API data source | Reddit public .json | Reddit API |
Subredify strengths
GummySearch strengths
Ongoing ICP engagement with Google SEO distribution — reply early, rank faster
One-time audience research and ICP language discovery
Does GummySearch draft replies?
No. GummySearch is a research tool — it surfaces Reddit conversations but doesn't generate reply content. Subredify generates rule-compliant reply drafts using Claude Sonnet.
Does GummySearch score threads for Google ranking?
No. GummySearch doesn't include a Google rank probability score. Subredify's Rank Opportunity Score predicts which threads will rank on page 1 within 72 hours.
Which tool is better for finding product-market fit?
GummySearch's audience research mode is purpose-built for PMF research. Subredify is better for ongoing distribution once you have product-market fit and want to be present where buyers search.
Free plan includes 2 subreddits, rank scoring, and 10 reply drafts per month.
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