Comparison

Postpone vs SubredditStats in 2026: paid publishing tool vs free research tool

Postpone costs a sales call to even price out and handles the job of getting content onto Reddit. SubredditStats costs nothing and answers a narrower question: which subreddits are worth your time in the first place.

Updated July 3, 2026
Postpone
SubredditStats
Key takeaways
  • SubredditStats is completely free with no account required. Postpone requires a sales conversation before any pricing is disclosed.
  • Postpone publishes and schedules content to Reddit and other social channels. SubredditStats has no publishing capability at all; it is read-only research data.
  • SubredditStats' own homepage warns that its data collector is not robust and numbers should be treated as directional guidance, not precise figures.
  • SubredditStats' community overlap analysis, showing which subreddits share the same users, has no equivalent feature in Postpone.
  • Neither tool offers API access or brand mention alerts. SubredditStats explicitly lists both as unavailable; Postpone simply does not document them.
  • SubredditStats is maintained as a hobby project with no SLA or support timeline, while Postpone provides team collaboration and support as part of a paid subscription.

Comparing Postpone and SubredditStats only makes sense once you accept they are not solving the same problem. Postpone is a paid social scheduler that treats Reddit as a real publishing channel, with subreddit-timed scheduling, AI-assisted drafting, and a unified inbox for replies. SubredditStats is a free, no-login research site that tells you which subreddits are growing, which overlap with which, and how often a keyword shows up in a community's comments over time. Neither substitutes for the other. The useful way to think about them is sequence: SubredditStats helps you decide where to show up, Postpone helps you actually show up once you have decided.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
PostponeSubscription tiers availableBrands and agencies who already know which subreddits they want to be active in and need scheduling, AI drafting, and a shared inbox to run that presence.
SubredditStats$0Marketers and researchers doing a free first pass on which subreddits are worth targeting before committing budget to a paid publishing or monitoring tool.

Postpone

Social media scheduler that treats Reddit as a first-class publishing channel

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Postpone screenshot

Postpone schedules Reddit posts around a specific community's activity patterns, which matters because timing has an outsized effect on whether a post gets seen before it drops out of new. An AI content composer and a unified inbox for replies across Reddit and other connected platforms round out the publishing side.

It assumes you have already decided where to post. There is no feature for evaluating whether a given subreddit is worth targeting, how it is trending, or which other communities share its audience. That research step happens somewhere else before Postpone enters the workflow.

Pricing is not public, so budgeting requires a sales call. For teams that already run an active Reddit presence and need the operational logistics handled, that is a reasonable cost of entry. For someone still scouting which subreddits to target, it is the wrong tool for that step.

Pricing
Feature
Contact for pricing
Subscription tiers available
Reddit scheduling
AI content creation
Unified social inbox
Team collaboration
Analytics and reporting
Best for: Brands and agencies who already know which subreddits they want to be active in and need scheduling, AI drafting, and a shared inbox to run that presence.

SubredditStats

Free subreddit analytics with growth charts, subscriber rankings, and community overlap analysis

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SubredditStats screenshot

SubredditStats surfaces subscriber counts, growth rates, posts per day, and comments per day for any subreddit, plus historical growth charts so you can see whether a community is climbing, flat, or shrinking before spending time on it. Ranking lists across those dimensions make it easy to find active communities in a niche you do not already know well.

The genuinely useful features are the community overlap analysis, which shows which other subreddits share a significant chunk of users with a given community, and keyword frequency tracking, which shows how often a term shows up in a subreddit's comments over time. Both help with targeting decisions that no scheduler addresses.

The tool comes with an honest disclaimer built into the homepage: the data collector is not robust and figures should be treated as a general guide. There is no API, no export, and no brand monitoring of any kind. It is a free first-pass research aid, not infrastructure for an ongoing programme.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Subreddit statistics and graphs
Community overlap analysis
Network visualizations
Keyword frequency tracking
API access
Brand mention alerts
Best for: Marketers and researchers doing a free first pass on which subreddits are worth targeting before committing budget to a paid publishing or monitoring tool.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Postpone
SubredditStats
Publishes content to RedditYesNo
Schedules posts by subreddit timingYesNo
Subreddit growth and ranking dataNoYes
Community overlap analysisNoYes
Keyword frequency trackingNoYes
Network visualizationsNoYes
AI content draftingYesNo
Team collaboration workflowsYesNo
Account requiredYesNo
API accessNot documentedNo
Pricing transparencyNo (contact for pricing)Yes (fully free)
Starting priceCustom (sales-led)$0

Which should you choose?

Teams that already know their subreddits and need to publish therePostpone
Anyone scouting which subreddits to target before spending a budgetSubredditStats
Marketers who need to find adjacent communities sharing an audienceSubredditStats
Agencies running Reddit alongside other social channels for clientsPostpone
Anyone who wants a paid tool with support and an SLAPostpone
Anyone unwilling to pay anything for a first-pass targeting checkSubredditStats

These are not rivals so much as adjacent steps in the same workflow. SubredditStats is free and answers "where should I even be posting," using growth charts and overlap data that Postpone has no equivalent for. Postpone is paid, requires a sales call to price, and answers "how do I actually get content out and manage replies once I know where to post." A team skipping the research step and going straight to Postpone risks scheduling content into a shrinking or wrong-fit subreddit; a team stopping at SubredditStats never actually publishes anything.

Bottom line

Use SubredditStats first, it costs nothing and its overlap and growth data will narrow your subreddit list faster than guessing. Once you know where you are posting, bring in Postpone for the scheduling, AI drafting, and inbox management, and budget time for the sales call since pricing is not listed. Just do not treat SubredditStats' numbers as precise: the site itself says its collector is not robust, so verify anything decision-critical with a second source before committing real ad or content spend.

Frequently asked questions

Can SubredditStats replace a Reddit scheduling tool like Postpone?

No, SubredditStats has no publishing, scheduling, or content drafting features at all. It is a read-only research site for subreddit growth data, overlap analysis, and keyword trends, not a tool for actually posting anything.

Is SubredditStats data accurate enough to base a Reddit strategy on?

Treat it as directional rather than precise. SubredditStats' own homepage warns that its data collector is not robust, so use it to narrow a shortlist of subreddits rather than as the sole source for a final targeting decision.

Why does Postpone not list pricing anywhere on its site?

Postpone routes pricing through a sales conversation instead of publishing tiers, which is common for tools built around agency and team use cases with variable needs. This is a sharp contrast with SubredditStats, which is entirely free with no account or payment step at all.

What is community overlap analysis and why does it matter for Reddit targeting?

Community overlap analysis shows which other subreddits share a significant portion of users with a subreddit you are already interested in, which helps you expand a targeting list beyond the obvious large communities. SubredditStats offers this for free; Postpone has no equivalent research feature.

Does Postpone monitor brand mentions the way SubredditStats tracks keyword frequency?

Not really. SubredditStats tracks how often a keyword appears in a subreddit's comments over time as a research signal, but it does not alert you to new mentions. Postpone has no mention monitoring or keyword tracking of any kind; it is focused on scheduling and publishing content you control.

Is SubredditStats worth using if I need an API to pull data into another tool?

No, SubredditStats has no API and no data export, so every lookup happens manually through the web interface. If programmatic access matters for your workflow, neither SubredditStats nor Postpone documents an API, so you will need a different tool for that requirement.

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