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Subreddit analyzer — stats, engagement, and lead potential
Enter a subreddit to see its size, weekly post volume, average engagement, and a 0–10 lead potential score. Decide quickly whether it's worth investing time in.
How this works
We fetch the subreddit's public stats (subscribers, active users, age) and analyze its top 25 posts from the past week to compute median engagement. The lead potential score combines comment-to-upvote ratio with post frequency.
What the lead potential score means
Higher is better. A 9+ subreddit has active discussion, manageable post volume, and replies that don't get lost in the noise — good for outreach. A 3 or lower subreddit is either dead or too noisy to land.
FAQ
How is the score calculated?
Engagement (comments per upvote, normalized) and activity (posts per week, capped at 10/day) each contribute up to 5 points. Higher engagement + steady activity = higher score.
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