For Content Creators

Create Content That Actually Resonates

Stop guessing what your audience wants. Discover trending topics, unanswered questions, and content opportunities from millions of authentic conversations.

Example Query:

"What are beginners struggling with when learning photography?"

Content Ideas Generated:
  • "Understanding exposure triangle" - 2K+ mentions
  • "Best budget cameras for beginners" - 2K+ mentions
  • "How to shoot in manual mode" - 1.5K+ mentions

Content Creation Challenges We Solve

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Content Idea Drought

Never run out of content ideas that your audience actually cares about.

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Low Engagement

Create content that addresses real questions and pain points.

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Trend Blindness

Spot emerging trends before they go mainstream.

How Content Creators Use reddit-insights.com

Topic Discovery

Find what your audience is actively discussing, questioning, and debating. Create content that joins the conversation at the perfect moment.

Example:
"What are fitness enthusiasts most confused about regarding nutrition?"

Content Gap Analysis

Identify questions that haven't been answered well. Create definitive guides that become the go-to resource in your niche.

Example:
"What questions about sustainable living don't have good answers online?"

Audience Language Research

Learn how your audience actually talks about topics. Use their language to create content that feels authentic and relatable.

Example:
"How do gamers describe their frustrations with online matchmaking?"

Trend Spotting

Catch emerging trends early. Create timely content that positions you as a thought leader in your space.

Example:
"What new productivity tools are people excited about this month?"

Creator Success Stories

How content creators used Reddit insights to find viral topics and grow their audiences

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Case #1: Tech YouTuber - 10K to 100K+ Subscribers

YouTube • Tech Education
View r/buildapc Discussions →
The Research Query
"What tech topics are beginners most confused about?"
Reddit Intelligence
Data from r/buildapc, r/pcmasterrace, r/techsupport:
• "How to build a PC" - 15K+ questions with poor video answers
• People wanted step-by-step guides, not flashy builds
• Budget builds were most requested ($500-800 range)
• Common mistakes and troubleshooting rarely covered
Content Strategy
  • ✅ Created "Complete PC Building Guide for Absolute Beginners" series
  • ✅ Focused on budget builds with detailed troubleshooting
  • ✅ Used exact language from Reddit discussions in titles
  • ✅ Addressed top beginner mistakes discovered through research
100K+

Subscribers in 6 months

5x

Avg. view increase

12%

Engagement rate

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Case #2: Finance Newsletter - 0 to 50K Subscribers

Newsletter • Personal Finance
View r/personalfinance Discussions →
The Research Query
"What money questions do millennials ask that no one answers well?"
Content Gap Discovery
Data from r/personalfinance, r/financialindependence, r/povertyfinance:
• "How to negotiate salary" - 40K+ requests, existing content too generic
• "Side hustle taxes" - 25K+ confused people, no clear guides
• "When to leave a 401k alone" - 18K+ questions, contradicting advice
• Users wanted "someone who talks like me, not a boomer"
Newsletter Strategy
  • ✅ Created millennial-voice finance newsletter
  • ✅ Topics directly from Reddit question patterns
  • ✅ Used casual language (not financial jargon)
  • ✅ Promoted in relevant subreddits authentically
50K+

Subscribers in 8 months

55%

Open rate

Sponsorships

Monetized at 20K subs

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Case #3: True Crime Podcast - Top 50 on Apple Podcasts

Podcast • True Crime
View r/UnresolvedMysteries →
The Research Approach
"What unsolved cases do true crime fans keep asking about?"
Audience Intelligence
Data from r/TrueCrime, r/UnresolvedMysteries, r/UnsolvedMurders:
• Found 200+ cases with 1000+ comments but no podcast coverage
• Discovered fans wanted "deep dives, not surface summaries"
• Specific request: "Cover the investigation process, not just the crime"
• Users frustrated with "too much host chatter, not enough case"
Content Format
  • ✅ Deep-dive format (2-3 hours per case)
  • ✅ Focused on investigation process, not sensationalism
  • ✅ Selected cases based on Reddit engagement data
  • ✅ Minimal host commentary, maximum case facts
Top 50

Apple Podcasts True Crime

500K+

Downloads per episode

Patreon

$15K+/month

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Case #4: TikTok Creator - Viral Recipe Series

TikTok • Food Content
View r/EatCheapAndHealthy Discussions →
The Research Query
"What recipes do college students keep asking for but can't find good versions of?"
Viral Topic Discovery
• "Cheap but doesn't taste cheap" - 30K+ requests
• "Dorm room cooking" - microwave-only recipes trending
• "One pot meals" - students hate doing dishes
• Specific: "Recipes under $5 that impress dates"
2M+

Followers in 4 months

50M+

Total views

Cookbook

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Perfect for Every Content Format

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Video Creators

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Bloggers

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Podcasters

Find trending discussions for episode topics

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Social Media

Create posts that spark engagement

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