Reddit decides what buyers and AI believe about you.
ThreadCite started with a simple, slightly annoying observation. Search “best [anything] tool” and the top of Google is a Reddit thread. Not a vendor page, not a review site. A Reddit thread, often years old, quietly recommending whoever happened to be mentioned in it.
Then AI search made it worse, or better, depending on where you stand. Ask ChatGPT or Perplexity the same question and the answer is built from those same Reddit threads. Suddenly a handful of conversations were deciding what buyers, and the models they trust, believed about an entire category.
The gap
I went looking for a tool that would just tell me which Reddit threads rank for my keywords, what position they hold, and whether they're selling me or my competitor. Audience-research tools could find mentions. Social-listening tools could track volume. Nothing tied Reddit to actual Google rank and AI citations, the thing that actually moves buyers.
So I built it. ThreadCite tracks the Reddit threads Google ranks for your keywords, measures your share of voice against competitors inside them, and shows you where to join the conversation, without ever touching your Reddit account.
How I'm building it
ThreadCite is built in public and early on purpose. I'd rather ship something honest and useful to a few people than fake a wall of logos. There are no auto-posting tricks, no bot accounts, and no fabricated testimonials on this site. When real ones exist, they'll go here.
The principle underneath the product is the same one that makes Reddit work: be a human, be useful, earn the mention. ThreadCite just tells you where doing that pays off.
Who's behind it
ThreadCite is built by Vandit. [One line about you: what you do, why you care about Reddit, SEO, and distribution.] Have feedback, a feature request, or just want to compare notes on Reddit marketing? Find me on X at @v4nd1t. I read everything.
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