GROUPS

Organize Communities Your Way

Groups let you analyze multiple related subreddits together. Track entire markets, not just single communities.

Groups Overview Screenshot

What are Groups?

A Group is a collection of related subreddits. Instead of analyzing r/startups alone, create a 'SaaS Founders' group with r/startups, r/SaaS, r/SideProject, and r/entrepreneur. Get insights from the entire ecosystem at once.

SaaS Founders
r/startups(210K members)
r/SaaS(85K members)
r/SideProject(333K members)
r/entrepreneur(2.9M members)
Total combined audience3.5M+ members

Why Groups are powerful

Real markets span multiple communities. Analyzing one subreddit gives you a narrow view. Groups let you see the full picture: common themes across communities, different perspectives, broader trends. Understand your market, not just one corner of it.

Market-wide insights
Pricing frustration mentioned across all 4 communities
Solo founders in r/SideProject, r/startups focus on simplicity
AI automation emerging as hot topic in r/SaaS, r/entrepreneur

These insights only emerge when analyzing multiple communities together

How Groups work

Create a Group. Add relevant subreddits. Reddiscope fetches posts from all of them and gives you aggregated insights. Top posts, themes, patterns, keywords, all in one place. Manage everything from a single dashboard.

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Search Related Topics
Something like "Cars"
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Select Subreddits
Select relevant communities from search results
r/Carsr/UsedCarsr/Autosr/SelfDrivingCars
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Get Insights
AI analyzes posts and shows you what matters

What you can do with Groups

Add & Remove Subreddits

Adjust your Group as you discover new communities or remove inactive ones

Share Publicly

Generate a shareable link to your Group insights for teammates or clients

Archive Groups

Hide completed research without losing data. Unarchive anytime

How Groups can help you

Market Analysis

Group related communities to understand your entire target market

Competitive Research

Track where your competitors are mentioned across multiple subreddits

Project Organization

Separate research projects—one Group per idea or client

Ready to create your first Group?

Organize communities. Get better insights.

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