Same philosophy. Half the price.
Subreddit Signals got the core insight right: intent matters more than mentions. They classify buyer intent, manage engagement queues, and offer voice-trained replies — at $29/month for 1 brand and 10 subreddits, $59 for more.
RedditQuik shares the philosophy with a different structure: keyword-based tracking (not subreddit-limited), AI scoring on everything, full insights — starting free and $12/month for 50 keywords. If you like their approach but not their pricing, this is the comparison for you.
Subreddit Signals vs RedditQuik
| Feature | Subreddit Signals | RedditQuik |
|---|---|---|
| Core approach | Buyer intent classification | Buying-signal scoring (0-100) |
| Starting price | $29/mo (1 brand, 10 subreddits) | Free (3 keywords); Pro $12/mo (50) |
| Tracking model | Subreddit-based | Keyword-based, all of Reddit + optional subreddit filter |
| Coverage | Only subreddits you configure | Catches conversations wherever they happen |
| Insights | Pain points, competitor intel | Pain points, opportunities, content ideas, summaries |
| Service tier | $2,000/mo managed service | Self-serve (agency plan $30) |
Why people switch
Keywords beat subreddit lists
Buying conversations happen in unexpected places — niche subs you'd never configure. Keyword tracking across all of Reddit catches them; a 10-subreddit list doesn't.
Free to validate
Their trial is 14 days; our free plan is forever. Validate that Reddit even works for your niche before paying anyone.
Lower price, same brain
$12 vs $29-59 for the same core intelligence — we keep margins by staying self-serve.
Questions
They classify intent across 7 dimensions — is one score worse?
Different presentation of the same signal. A single sortable 0-100 score keeps daily triage fast; multi-dimensional classification adds nuance some teams prefer. Try both feeds for a week and keep the one you actually check.
Do you have voice-trained replies like they do?
We generate niche-specific reply templates you personalize. Per-user voice training is on the roadmap.
The verdict
Subreddit Signals is a legitimate competitor with the right idea. RedditQuik gives you the same intent-first core for less money, with keyword-wide coverage instead of subreddit lists — and a free plan to prove it works before you pay.
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