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Reddit Post Comments Summarizer

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Reddit Post Comments Summarizer

Reddit Post Comments Summarizer

Under maintenance

Paste a Reddit post URL and get an AI-generated TL;DR of the discussion. Comments are fetched via solidcode/reddit-scraper; this Actor produces the summary. No Reddit credentials required from users.

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from $0.90 / 1,000 comments

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rainminer

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Paste any Reddit post URL and get a witty, insightful TL;DR of the discussion — generated automatically from the comment thread.

Comments are fetched by the reliable Reddit Scraper Actor (solidcode/reddit-scraper). This Actor only handles orchestration and AI summarization, so you get stable Reddit access without maintaining scrapers yourself.

What users provide

InputDefaultDescription
postUrlAny public Reddit post URL
commentCount10Comments to fetch and summarize (10–500)
commentSorttopSort hint for the Reddit scraper (top, new, …)

No Reddit API keys, proxies, or OAuth — users only paste a link.

Example output

One dataset item per run:

{
"postUrl": "https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1l4yrgp/claude_code_vs_cursor/",
"postTitle": "Claude Code vs Cursor — which one are you actually using daily?",
"subreddit": "r/ClaudeAI",
"commentsAnalyzed": 10,
"summary": "> TL;DR of the discussion generated automatically after 10 comments.\n\nThe thread is less a clean winner-take-all vote and more a workflow split: people who live in the terminal and want agentic multi-file edits lean hard toward Claude Code, while folks who want IDE-native refactors, inline diffs, and a familiar VS Code shell defend Cursor. Several top comments argue the comparison is unfair because the products optimize for different surfaces — CLI orchestration vs editor UX — and that “daily driver” really means “what’s open when I’m shipping.”\n\nCost and limits dominate the skeptical takes. Multiple users report burning through subscription tiers faster with heavy agent loops, and a recurring theme is picking the tool that matches how aggressively you delegate whole tasks vs. how often you still hand-edit. A smaller camp says they run both: Cursor for navigation and quick fixes, Claude Code for repo-wide changes and test runs.\n\nPractical advice that gets upvoted: try the same real task (bugfix + small feature) in each for a week, track latency to a correct PR, and ignore benchmark screenshots. The memorable quote energy is “stop treating them like the same product with different logos.” Overall consensus: neither is magic; team habits and repo size matter more than the brand on the splash screen.",
"scrapedAt": "2026-06-03T14:22:11.847Z"
}

Output fields

FieldDescription
postUrlCanonical Reddit post URL
postTitlePost title
subreddite.g. r/ClaudeAI
commentsAnalyzedComments included in the summary
summaryFull AI-generated discussion summary
scrapedAtISO timestamp

Image Credit

Image credit: reddit.com