Reddit feeds are curated collections of subreddits that let you monitor multiple communities in one view. Here’s how to organize them effectively.
Feed organization tips
Create feeds by purpose
Instead of one large feed, create focused feeds for different research goals:
- Competitors - Subreddits where people discuss your competitors
- Industry - Communities covering your broader industry
- Customers - Subreddits where your target audience hangs out
- Tech stack - Communities discussing the technologies you use
Use website discovery
When creating a feed, use the URL analysis feature to discover relevant subreddits you might not know about. Enter a competitor’s URL or a product page to find where those topics are discussed.
Browsing tips
- Scroll for more - Feeds use infinite scroll to load additional posts
- Track what you’ve read - Visited posts are visually distinguished so you can focus on new content
- Click through - Each post links directly to the original Reddit thread
When to use feeds vs. research chat
| Use case | Best tool |
|---|
| Monitoring ongoing discussions | Reddit Feeds |
| One-time deep research | Research Chat |
| Discovering new communities | Research Chat (then add to a feed) |
| Daily check-in on communities | Reddit Feeds |
| Answering a specific question | Research Chat |
Use Research Chat to discover relevant subreddits, then add the best ones to a feed for ongoing monitoring.