Build Your Own Reddit Scraper in Minutes – No Code Needed
Ever wanted to keep a close eye on what’s happening in your favourite subreddits without manually scrolling through posts? In this video, I’ll show you exactly how to build a powerful Reddit scraper using Make.com—completely free, and without writing a single line of code.
You’ll learn how to monitor any subreddit, pull key data from posts, filter results by keywords or upvote scores, and send everything straight into Google Sheets or Notion for instant analysis. It’s automation made simple, and I’m giving away the full scenario blueprint so you can get started right away.
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Ready to dive in? Download the full Make.com scenario here and follow along.
⏰ What’s Covered in This Tutorial
- 00:00 – Introduction: Why automate Reddit scraping?
- 00:30 – The Automation: A quick overview of what we’re building.
- 00:45 – URL Parameters: How to structure your Reddit API calls.
- 01:25 – Automation Walkthrough: Step-by-step setup inside Make.com.
- 02:10 – Using AI to Filter Posts: Smart filtering with keyword and sentiment analysis.
- 03:04 – Ideas: How you can use this automation in your projects.
- 04:00 – The Output: See the final result in Google Sheets or Notion.
- 05:04 – A Summary: Key takeaways and next steps.
🚀 What You’ll Need
- A free Make.com account
- A basic understanding of how scenarios work (don’t worry—it’s easy!)
- Absolutely zero coding experience
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