GummySearch
VSRedreach
Compare pricing, platform coverage, alert workflow, and best-fit use cases.
Quick take
GummySearch is stronger when you need not available to new customers; existing users are in a wind-down period through 2026 and prefer sunset product.
Redreach is stronger when you need b2b and b2c teams whose target buyers are highly active on reddit and want a structured workflow for finding, scoring, and engaging with relevant conversations and prefer self-serve monthly plans.
Leedlime is the better fit when the job is buyer-intent capture and faster follow-up rather than pure monitoring coverage.
Status notes
GummySearch: GummySearch announced it closed to new customers on November 30, 2025 and is winding down through 2026.
GummySearch
Once a popular Reddit research tool - now closed to new customers and winding down through 2026
Starting price
Closed to new customers
Not available to new customers; existing users are in a wind-down period through 2026
Redreach
Purpose-built Reddit lead generation with AI relevance scoring - strong if Reddit is your primary acquisition channel
Starting price
$19-$79/month
B2B and B2C teams whose target buyers are highly active on Reddit and want a structured workflow for finding, scoring, and engaging with relevant conversations
Side-by-side
Comparison snapshot
| Category | GummySearch | Redreach | Leedlime |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Closed to new customers | $19-$79/month | $29/month |
| Pricing model | Sunset product | Self-serve monthly plans | Self-serve monthly and annual plans |
| Platforms | Reddit only - the platform was built exclusively around Reddit audience research and community analysis. | Reddit-focused; monitors subreddits for keyword mentions, buying signals, and competitor conversations across the platform. | Reddit plus broader multi-platform sales listening |
| Best for | Not available to new customers; existing users are in a wind-down period through 2026 | B2B and B2C teams whose target buyers are highly active on Reddit and want a structured workflow for finding, scoring, and engaging with relevant conversations | SaaS teams using monitoring for buyer-intent discovery |
Workflow-level differences
Feature comparison
| Feature | GummySearch | Redreach | Leedlime |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lead generation focus | |||
| AI noise filtering | |||
| Multi-platform coverage | |||
| Competitor alerts | |||
| Reply templates | |||
| Real-time notifications | |||
| Team collaboration | |||
| API access |
Honest tradeoffs
Strengths & weaknesses
GummySearch
Redreach
Decision guide
Choose the right tool
Choose GummySearch if
- You need not available to new customers; existing users are in a wind-down period through 2026.
- Sunset product fits how your team buys.
- Reddit only - the platform was built exclusively around Reddit audience research and community analysis. matches your source mix.
Choose Redreach if
- You need b2b and b2c teams whose target buyers are highly active on reddit and want a structured workflow for finding, scoring, and engaging with relevant conversations.
- Self-serve monthly plans fits how your team buys.
- Reddit-focused; monitors subreddits for keyword mentions, buying signals, and competitor conversations across the platform. matches your source mix.
Choose Leedlime if
- Lead generation matters more than passive listening.
- You want alerts tied to follow-up and qualification workflows.
- A lower self-serve starting point helps your team test faster.
FAQ
Common questions
Is GummySearch better than Redreach?
It depends on the job. GummySearch is stronger for not available to new customers; existing users are in a wind-down period through 2026, while Redreach is stronger for b2b and b2c teams whose target buyers are highly active on reddit and want a structured workflow for finding, scoring, and engaging with relevant conversations.
Which one is cheaper?
Redreach has the lower published starting price based on the current shared pricing data on this site.
When should I choose Leedlime instead?
Choose Leedlime when the main objective is spotting buyer intent, filtering noise quickly, and helping the team turn mentions into qualified follow-up.
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