@ and your next prompt pulls answers from live Reddit threads. Best when you want the lived answer, not the marketing-page answer.
Screenshot coming. Reddit source on, threads cited in reply.
When to use it
- Troubleshooting. Real users hitting the same bug.
- Buying advice. What people who actually own the thing think.
- Niche communities. r/MachineLearning, r/cscareerquestions, r/dataengineering — wherever your question lives.
Good for
- “Is the new MacBook keyboard actually quieter? — Reddit”
- “Best Postgres hosting for a side project — Reddit”
- “How do people use Cursor with a Vim setup — Reddit”
How it shows up
Citations under the reply link straight to the thread. Comment counts and upvote signal give you a sense of consensus vs hot take.Tips
- Stack with Web. Reddit for lived experience, Web for product specs.
- Ask for tradeoffs explicitly. “What do Reddit users hate about X?” surfaces critical takes faster than “Is X good?”.
Limits
- Reddit-only answers can skew loud-opinion. Cross-check with Web for important decisions.
- We surface top threads, not exhaustive coverage of every relevant subreddit.
Related
X
Same vibe, faster news cycle.
Web
Cross-check with general results.