Gorilla vs Linkeddit.
Linkeddit is a Reddit user-discovery tool with an AI content writer and 24/7 subreddit monitoring. Gorilla is a one-shot multi-platform sweep across Reddit, X, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Different tools for different stages.
The 30-second answer
If your customers definitely live on Reddit and you want help drafting replies, Linkeddit is the stronger pick. If you don't yet know which platform your customers live on, or you want to see TikTok and YouTube too, Gorilla is faster and cheaper to find out.
Side by side
| Gorilla | Linkeddit | |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | Reddit, X, YouTube, TikTok | Reddit only |
| Pricing | Free to start, then $14.99/mo (2,000 credits) | Subscription |
| Time to first lead | under two minutes | Configure, then wait for matches |
| Query expansion | 20+ phrasings auto-generated | Keyword + filter based |
| Lead scoring | ✓ AI intent score | ✓ AI intent + lead scoring |
| AI reply writer | ✗ No (manual, by design) | ✓ Yes (AI Content Writer) |
| 24/7 monitoring | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
| MCP integration | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| CSV / JSON export | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
When each tool wins
Linkeddit is better when
You're a B2B founder whose users definitely live on Reddit. You want help drafting replies that don't sound like ads. You're past validation and into a long-term Reddit growth motion.
Gorilla is better when
You don't yet know which platform your users hang out on. You want to see if TikTok creators are reviewing your category. You'd rather start free with no card and a cheap flat $14.99/mo than a per-seat tool.
The biggest difference: scope of platforms
Linkeddit goes deep on one platform. Gorilla goes wide across six. If you've been building in public on Reddit for a year, depth wins. If you have an idea today and need to know whether anyone's asking for it, width wins.
Most solo founders we talk to start wide and then narrow. They run Gorilla, see that 80% of their best signal came from YouTube creator reviews, and spend the next quarter focused there.
The reply-writer question
Linkeddit's AI Content Writer is genuinely useful if you struggle with what to say. We chose not to ship that in Gorilla because (a) the best-converting replies on Reddit are still hand-written and (b) the moment AI replies become detectable, communities push back hard. We'd rather hand you the post and let you write the message.
What you get from a Gorilla run
- One idea in, 20+ search queries out
- Reddit + X + YouTube + TikTok + LinkedIn + Bluesky hit in parallel
- AI intent score per post with the reason
- The exact phrasing real people use about your problem
- CSV / JSON export and MCP server access