Gorilla vs Redreach.
Redreach is an AI-powered Reddit lead generation tool. Gorilla is a one-shot multi-platform tool covering Reddit, X, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and YouTube. It's free to start, then $14.99/mo. Both rank by intent. The differences are scope and pricing.
The 30-second answer
Pick Redreach if you want continuous Reddit monitoring on a subscription. Pick Gorilla if you want to test an idea across 5 platforms today, on demand, without a recurring fee.
Side by side
| Gorilla | Redreach | |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | Hours+ after setup |
| Lead scoring | ✓ AI intent score | ✓ AI scoring |
| Always-on monitoring | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
| Query expansion | 20+ phrasings from one idea | Keyword based |
| Multi-platform export | ✓ Yes (CSV/JSON) | ✗ Reddit only |
| MCP integration | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
When each tool wins
Redreach is better when
You've validated demand and now want a steady drip of Reddit leads while you sleep. Reddit is clearly your channel. You'll log in weekly to action threads.
Gorilla is better when
You're still validating. You want to compare signal across Reddit, X, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and YouTube before committing. You want a cheap flat $14.99/mo, free to try with no card, and you only pay for qualified leads.
Why we don't ship "always-on" monitoring
Most solo founders don't need it. They need to know whether their idea has a real audience, then decide where to invest. Once you know your channel, you can layer on a monitoring tool. Redreach, RedLeads, take your pick. We'd rather be sharp at the discovery moment than mediocre at both.
The 4-platform argument
If your idea is something a creator might review on YouTube, or something people complain about on TikTok, Reddit-only tools miss that signal entirely. Gorilla pulls all five in parallel and shows you which platform has the highest concentration of intent for your idea.