Reddit feeds are full of patterns, but it is hard to notice them while you scroll. This Drop in adds a small row of badges above a subreddit feed that shows quick averages for the posts currently on screen: title words, post text words, upvotes, and comments.
As the feed updates, the stats update automatically too, so you can spot trends at a glance without spreadsheets or manual counting. It is a simple way to compare different subreddits and see what kind of posts drive engagement.
Helpful for content research: quickly see if a subreddit rewards long-form posts or punchy titles.
Good to Know
- The numbers are based on what is currently on screen, not the full subreddit
- Averages can be skewed by outliers (one viral post can move the mean a lot)
- Doesn’t require API credits
Best Use Cases
- Spotting whether a subreddit favors short or long titles
- Comparing text heavy posts vs quick links
- Noticing engagement patterns while scrolling
- Getting a feel for what gets upvotes and comments
- Deciding what to analyze more deeply
