Scour for Redditors
Great posts get buried in high-volume subreddits. Niche content never gets enough upvotes to surface. Scour finds the posts that match your interests, regardless of popularity.
What Scour Does Differently
- Interest-based filtering — Tell Scour what you care about ("Rust programming," "mechanical keyboards"). It surfaces matching content from across subreddits and 16499 other sources.
- Fresh content immediately — Posts surface as soon as they match your interests, even with zero upvotes. Great for niche topics that never reach the front page.
- Full article content — Link posts show the actual article, not just "submitted by." Self-posts show directly.
- Discussion links — Jump quickly from any post on Scour to the comments, whether it is being discussed on one or multiple subreddits, Hacker News, Lobsters, or Bluesky.
- Beyond Reddit — Your same interests surface relevant blog posts and content that hasn't (yet) been posted to Reddit.
Find Subreddits
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Getting Started
- Add specific interests — Not "programming" but "async Rust" or "mechanical keyboard builds."
- Use Scour for discovery — Find relevant posts across subreddits and beyond.
- Use Reddit for community — Click through to join discussions and participate.