Paying enterprise prices for the one platform that matters?

Brand24 is a serious enterprise social-listening suite: news, blogs, socials, podcasts and Reddit, with sentiment dashboards and PDF reports, from ~$99/month. For brand teams reporting to a CMO, it's the right category.

But many founders buy Brand24 for one reason: Reddit. If that's you, you're paying for 20 sources to use one — and Brand24's Reddit layer has no buying-intent scoring, no founder-oriented insights, no reply workflow. RedditQuik does the Reddit part deeper at a fraction of the price.

Brand24 vs RedditQuik

FeatureBrand24RedditQuik
Coverage20+ source typesReddit, deeply
Starting price~$99+/moFree; Pro $12/mo
AudienceBrand/marketing teamsFounders, indie hackers, agencies
Sentiment & reportingYes — dashboards, PDFsAI summaries (reports on roadmap)
Buying-intent scoringNo0-100 per mention
Lead-gen workflowNoScored feed + reply templates

Why people switch

Pay for what you use

If 80% of your value comes from Reddit, $99+/month for the other 19 sources is rented shelf space.

Intent over sentiment

Sentiment tells you how people feel; intent scores tell you who's about to buy. Founders need the second one.

Built for your size

No seats, no sales calls, no annual contracts — a tool one founder can run in 15 minutes a day.

Pricing reality check: If you genuinely need multi-source monitoring with executive reporting, Brand24 is the right tool and worth its price. This comparison is for the founder using 5% of it.

Questions

We're an agency — can we manage clients on RedditQuik?

The Agency plan ($30) supports 200 keywords — most agencies allocate them per client. Workspaces are on the roadmap.

Does RedditQuik do sentiment analysis?

Summaries include the overall sentiment of discussions. Per-mention sentiment labels are planned, but intent scoring comes first — it's what converts.

The verdict

Brand24 for enterprise brand teams monitoring everything; RedditQuik for founders who know Reddit is where their customers are and want depth, intent and a price that matches a bootstrapped budget.

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