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GummySearch alternatives for 2026

GummySearch was the best-known Reddit audience-research tool, used by well over a hundred thousand founders. It stopped taking new customers on November 30, 2025 and shuts down completely on November 30, 2026. If you relied on it to find customer conversations on Reddit, here is what actually replaces it, with verified pricing and honest trade-offs.

Pricing on this page verified July 2026. This category reprices fast; check before you buy.

What happened, and the dates that matter

GummySearch could not reach a commercial licensing agreement for the Reddit Data API, and its founder announced the wind-down rather than pass enterprise-scale API costs on to indie users. No new signups or renewals were taken after November 30, 2025.

Existing paid users keep access until November 30, 2026. On December 1, 2026, the service shuts down entirely and user data is deleted. If you have keyword lists, subreddit collections, or research notes in GummySearch, export them before that date.

The shutdown is also a lesson in platform risk: a tool built on an API license can lose that license. When you pick a replacement, ask how it gets its data and what happens if that path changes.

#1

Thread Otter

That’s us

Watches Reddit, X, and Bluesky (plus tracked LinkedIn pages) for buyer conversations, scores them against your product, drafts replies in your voice, and tracks what converts. Built API-independent from day one, so the GummySearch failure mode does not apply.

From $49/mo flat; Founding 100 at $29/mo locked for life while spots last. 7-day trial, no card. (July 2026.)

Strengths

  • Discovery through reply through outcome in one loop: you end the day with sent replies and tracked signups, not a dashboard of mentions
  • Multi-channel: Reddit plus X and Bluesky, so the conversations GummySearch never saw are in the same inbox
  • Every mention scored for intent and ICP fit, so the queue starts at the threads worth your time
  • Drafts grounded in your product docs, in your voice, reviewed by you before anything goes out

Limitations

  • Not an audience-research suite: no pain-point clustering or theme dashboards like GummySearch Audiences had. Thread Otter is built for engaging live threads, not batch research
  • Solo plan covers one project; agencies need a bigger tier

Best for: Founders who used GummySearch to find customers (not just research) and want the finding-to-replying loop automated.

#2

Subreddit Signals

Reddit-only lead surfacing with buyer-intent scoring and suggested comments, on the official Reddit API.

From ~$29/mo (Starter) to ~$59/mo (Pro). (Verified July 2026.)

Strengths

  • Intent classification on surfaced threads, so the feed is leads rather than raw keyword hits
  • AI-suggested comments with voice profiles
  • Low entry price for a Reddit-only workflow

Limitations

  • Reddit only: no X, Bluesky, or LinkedIn coverage
  • Suggest-only: you post everything by hand
  • Runs on the official Reddit API, the same dependency that ended GummySearch

Best for: Solo founders who want Reddit lead suggestions on a budget and do not mind manual posting.

#3

Syften

Fast keyword alerts across Reddit, Hacker News, forums, Slack communities, and more. Pure monitoring, done well.

From ~$30/mo (Entry) through ~$50/mo (Standard) to ~$120/mo (PRO). (Verified July 2026.)

Strengths

  • Sub-minute alert speed with powerful boolean and AI filtering
  • Widest community coverage of the monitoring tools: forums, Slack groups, Indie Hackers, mailing lists
  • Delivery to email, Slack, RSS, or webhooks

Limitations

  • Monitoring only: no research features, no drafting, no posting, no outcome tracking
  • X and YouTube cost extra or require the PRO tier

Best for: Founders who only need reliable alerts and will handle everything after the alert themselves.

#4

F5Bot

Keyword-alert emails for Reddit and Hacker News, with a generous free tier that has run since 2017 and paid tiers for heavier use.

Free tier (200 keywords, ad-supported); Power ~$16.99/mo, Ultra ~$69.99/mo, Enterprise custom. (Verified on f5bot.com/tiers, July 2026.)

Strengths

  • Free tier is generous, simple, and reliable for basic keyword hits
  • The best zero-budget starting point in the category; paid tiers add instant delivery, feeds, and API access

Limitations

  • Alerts only: no scoring, research, or reply workflow, and the free tier is ad-supported with 5-minute grouped email delivery
  • Reddit and Hacker News only

Best for: Anyone at zero budget who wants to know when a keyword comes up.

#5

RedReach

Reddit-only listening with AI reply suggestions, positioned around posting safely from your own account.

Tiered plans; pricing not published on the site. (Checked July 2026.)

Strengths

  • Anti-ban framing: it suggests, you post the few that matter from your own account
  • Surfaces Reddit threads that already rank on Google, which compounds the value of a good reply

Limitations

  • Reddit only
  • Suggest-only workflow, and pricing requires signup to see

Best for: Reddit-focused founders who want ranked-thread targeting and manual control.

#6

ReplyGuy

Keyword monitoring with automated reply drafting for Reddit and X, priced by reply volume.

From ~$10/mo to ~$199/mo by keyword and reply volume. (Verified July 2026.)

Strengths

  • Cheap entry point with reply drafting included
  • Covers X alongside Reddit

Limitations

  • Reddit has publicly pushed back on automated promotional replying, and accounts publicly associated with this approach have been banned; whatever tool you use, human-reviewed replies from your own account age better
  • Reddit replies are copy-paste manual; only X has an auto-publish queue

Best for: Founders optimizing for volume on a small budget who accept the moderation risk that comes with it.

Migrating off GummySearch before December 1, 2026

  1. 1Export everything now: keyword lists, subreddit collections, and saved research. After December 1, 2026 the data is deleted and support cannot recover it.
  2. 2Separate your two jobs. GummySearch mixed research (what does my audience complain about) with discovery (who is asking for a tool like mine right now). Most replacements do one or the other; pick per job instead of hunting for a clone.
  3. 3Recreate your keyword and subreddit watches in the replacement. In Thread Otter this is minutes: paste keywords, pick subreddits, and the first scored mentions arrive on the next poll.
  4. 4Prefer API-independence. Ask any Reddit tool what happens to your workflow if its data access changes. That question is the entire GummySearch story.
  5. 5Re-verify pricing before you commit. This category repriced repeatedly in 2025-2026; every price on this page carries the date we verified it.

Frequently asked questions

When does GummySearch shut down?

GummySearch stopped taking new customers and renewals on November 30, 2025. Existing paid users keep access until November 30, 2026, and the service shuts down entirely on December 1, 2026, when user data is deleted.

Why is GummySearch shutting down?

Its founder announced that GummySearch could not reach a commercial licensing agreement that aligned with Reddit’s Data API usage policies. Rather than pass enterprise-scale API costs to indie users, the service is winding down.

What is the closest one-to-one GummySearch replacement?

Nothing replaces it one-to-one. Its audience-research side (pain-point themes, audience browsing) is best covered by research-focused tools; its find-conversations side is covered by monitoring tools like Syften or F5Bot; and if the goal was customers rather than research, Thread Otter covers discovery through reply through outcome in one loop.

Does Thread Otter have GummySearch’s audience-research features?

Partially. Thread Otter is built around live buyer conversations: it surfaces, scores, and helps you answer threads where someone is describing the problem you solve. It does not rebuild GummySearch’s batch research dashboards like pain-point clustering across a subreddit’s history.

Is Thread Otter exposed to the same Reddit API risk that killed GummySearch?

No. Thread Otter was built API-independent from day one and does not depend on a commercial Reddit Data API license for discovery. That design choice is exactly why the GummySearch failure mode does not apply.

Can I try Thread Otter before GummySearch closes?

Yes. There is a 7-day trial with no card, and the Founding 100 plan is $29/mo locked for life while spots last. You can run it alongside GummySearch until November and compare what each surfaces.

See your own threads before you decide

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