reddit-mcp-buddy and mcp-reddit

These two tools are competitors, as both `karanb192/reddit-mcp-buddy` and `adhikasp/mcp-reddit` are independent Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers designed for fetching and analyzing Reddit content, indicating they serve the same core function.

reddit-mcp-buddy
63
Established
mcp-reddit
47
Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 19/25
Stars: 414
Forks: 58
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 364
Forks: 53
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About reddit-mcp-buddy

karanb192/reddit-mcp-buddy

Clean, LLM-optimized Reddit MCP server. Browse posts, search content, analyze users. No fluff, just Reddit data.

This tool helps you quickly get specific information from Reddit using an AI assistant like Claude. You tell your AI what you want to find, and it fetches live Reddit data like trending posts, search results, full comment threads for a post, or details about a user. This is perfect for marketers, researchers, or anyone who needs to monitor discussions or gather public sentiment from Reddit without manually browsing.

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About mcp-reddit

adhikasp/mcp-reddit

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for fetching and analyzing Reddit content.

This tool helps community managers, market researchers, or anyone interested in public sentiment quickly gather and understand discussions happening on Reddit. You can input a subreddit name and get back summarized content, including hot threads, detailed posts, and comments. It's designed for someone who wants to monitor trends, public opinion, or specific community activities without manually sifting through many Reddit pages.

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