Trending Communities

Discover fast-growing subreddits across different sizes

r/GiftIdeas

The largest subreddit communities

553,551
members
+8.1%
growth
Fast growing

r/TopCharacterTropes

636,810+45,396
+7.7%

r/CringeTikToks

596,962+42,259
+7.6%

r/GuysBeingDudes

817,998+44,853
+5.8%

r/interesting

1,450,878+58,182
+4.2%

r/FirstTimeHomeBuyer

773,566+27,497
+3.7%

r/mapporncirclejerk

558,795+18,803
+3.5%

r/PcBuild

654,316+21,713
+3.4%

r/ipad

544,043+17,945
+3.4%

r/CatAdvice

520,474+16,061
+3.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

How are trending subreddits determined?

We analyze real-time subscriber growth, engagement rates, and posting activity across Reddit communities. The algorithm identifies communities showing significant growth momentum and user engagement over recent time periods.

How often is the trending data updated?

Our analytics data refreshes every few hours to provide you with the most current trends. This ensures you're seeing real-time growth patterns rather than outdated information.

Can I use this data for marketing research?

Absolutely. Many content creators, marketers, and researchers use our trending data to identify engaged audiences, understand community growth patterns, and discover new opportunities for content distribution.

What makes a subreddit "trending" versus just popular?

While established subreddits may have large subscriber counts, trending communities show accelerated growth rates and increasing engagement. We focus on momentum and velocity rather than just raw numbers.

How can I leverage these trending communities?

Use trending insights to find emerging communities before they become saturated, identify audience interests, and optimize your content strategy. Early engagement in growing communities often yields better visibility and connection opportunities.