Steph Andrusjak
GBGummySearch is such an incredible tool! GummySearch is such an incredible tool! Working in SEO, I use it to find conversations to provide myself with background on a topic and to generate content ideas I can write about. I find Reddit's own interface quite clunky to use, not to mention their search functionality leaves a lot to be desired. GummySearch is the ideal solution as it can deliver what I need in a much quicker way and allows me to find the content I'm looking for more easily. The tool's creator Fed is also a great dev who's open to feedback and is another huge reason why the tool is one well worth checking out.
David Kocsis
AUThe best Reddit tool out there... If you are looking for a tool that can completely scan and scrape details from Reddit then get Gummy. What I like the most is getting emails as a notification based on my keywords. So I don't think about who talks about our brand or even competitors and Gummy notifies us.
Benjamin
THGreat for conversation tracking I came across GummySearch on Indiehackers. I was looking for something to help me promote a bit of my best content on Reddit, and this has been helpful. Right now, I'm tracking about 7 keywords in 2 audiences. I check in daily, see what the latest relevant conversations are, tune in, and then I'm finished. UI is slick, haven't found any bugs yet. It's not too slow either.
Yakov Badalov
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Shlomo Zaga
GBGummySearch is a Valuable Tool I came across Gummysearch after a friend recommended it to me for doing product & audience research on Reddit. Before this, I had never used Reddit before, so I was wary of what I could do with the tool. After signing up, the first thing I noticed was how easy & user-friendly the tool was. I was instantly able to understand what can be accomplished with the tool. I added a few keywords and Subreddits to follow & I was off to the races! Fed (the founder) was also nice enough to help me out with strategy, which brings me to my next point... The tool is great, but the founder is the real gem here. So far he has been completely accessible and super knowledgeable about Reddit & how to best use it for doing product/audience research. I am excited to see what the tool evolves into in the short-term & long-term future!