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.
It shows how many posts are being measured and displays averages for title length, post text length, upvotes, and comments for the visible posts.
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
