Reddit Research Deck
Turn Reddit discussions into polished presentations. Research any product and get a Gamma deck with real user insights.
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Setup time
~10 min
Time saved
3-4 hrs/deck
Difficulty
Medium
Tools
3 connected
How it works
Find Discussions
Search Google for relevant Reddit threads
Extract Opinions
Pull posts and comments with engagement data
Synthesize Themes
Find patterns across discussions
Generate Deck
Create a polished Gamma presentation
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The Prompt
Task
Research a product or company using @google_searchName it "google_search" and call it with @google_search to find relevant Reddit discussions, then use @Reddit/Extract Reddit Post and @Reddit/Extract Reddit CommentsName it "Reddit/Extract Reddit Comments" and call it with @Reddit/Extract Reddit Comments to gather real user opinions. Finally, use @Gamma/Create GenerationName it "Gamma/Create Generation" and call it with @Gamma/Create Generation to create a polished presentation with your findings.
Example: Research what people are saying about Notion on Reddit and create a competitive analysis deck.
Input
The user will provide a product, company, or topic to research.
Example: "Research what people say about Linear on Reddit" or "Create a competitive analysis deck for Figma vs Canva"
Context
What to Search For
Google searches to find Reddit discussions:
- "[Product] site:reddit.com"
- "[Product] review site:reddit.com"
- "[Product] vs [Competitor] site:reddit.com"
- "[Product] problems site:reddit.com"
- "[Product] alternative site:reddit.com"
From Reddit posts and comments:
- What do users love about it?
- What frustrations do they have?
- How does it compare to alternatives?
- What use cases do people mention?
- Any deal-breakers or must-haves?
Search Strategy
- Google search for relevant Reddit threads (aim for 5-10 good discussions)
- Extract the most upvoted/engaged posts
- Pull comments to get detailed opinions
- Synthesize findings into themes
- Generate a Gamma deck with insights
What Counts as a Valid Result
- Prioritize posts with high engagement (upvotes, comments)
- Focus on recent discussions (last 1-2 years)
- Include direct quotes for authenticity
- Note the subreddit context
- Distinguish power users from casual users
Output
Research Summary: (before generating deck)
- Threads analyzed: [count]
- Total comments reviewed: [count]
- Key subreddits: [list]
Gamma Deck Structure: Generate a presentation with these sections:
- Overview — What is [Product] and who uses it
- What Users Love — Top 3-5 praised features with quotes
- Pain Points — Top 3-5 complaints with quotes
- Competitive Positioning — How users compare it to alternatives
- User Segments — Who's using it and for what
- Key Takeaways — Summary and implications
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