Comparison

Okara vs SubredditStats in 2026: a paid AI marketing agent platform vs a free subreddit research tool

Okara runs 10+ paid marketing agents across Reddit, SEO, GEO, and social from $66/month. SubredditStats is a free, no-login analytics site for picking which subreddits to target, with an accuracy caveat its own maintainer states outright.

Updated July 3, 2026
Okara
SubredditStats
Key takeaways
  • SubredditStats is completely free with no account required. Okara has a limited free tier (5 credits, roughly 50 messages) but its real functionality, including the Reddit Agent and GEO Agent, requires the $66-to-$99-a-month AI CMO plan.
  • SubredditStats's own maintainer states directly that "the data collector is not robust" and the numbers should be used as a general guide only. Okara does not carry a comparable accuracy disclaimer, though every agent output still requires manual review before anything is used.
  • SubredditStats offers community overlap analysis and keyword frequency tracking, both genuinely useful for deciding which subreddits to target. Okara has no equivalent subreddit-selection research feature; its Reddit Agent is built for finding live threads and drafting replies, not comparing communities.
  • Neither tool offers API access or data export beyond what is visible in the interface: SubredditStats has no API or export function at all, and Okara has no API on any tier.
  • Okara bundles Reddit engagement with a GEO Agent targeting ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations, plus SEO, LinkedIn, X, and Hacker News agents. SubredditStats has no content drafting, monitoring, or GEO features of any kind, it is purely static analytics.
  • SubredditStats has no brand mention monitoring or alerting; it is a research snapshot, not an ongoing tracker. Okara's Reddit Agent actively scans for relevant new threads on a recurring basis.

Okara and SubredditStats sit at opposite ends of a Reddit strategy rather than competing head to head. SubredditStats is a free website: no login, no paid tier, just growth graphs, subscriber rankings, community overlap analysis, and keyword frequency tracking to help you figure out which subreddits are worth your time before you spend any. Okara is a paid AI Chief Marketing Officer platform where a Reddit Agent finds threads and drafts replies alongside SEO, GEO, and social agents, starting at $66 a month for the full roster. One tells you where to look; the other, once you already know where to look, drafts what to say and does a handful of other marketing jobs besides. The honest comparison is less "which is better" and more "which stage of the work are you at."

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Okara$0/moSolo founders who already know which subreddits matter and want Reddit engagement drafts bundled with SEO, GEO, and social content agents in one paid subscription.
SubredditStats$0Marketers and researchers who need a free first-pass on subreddit size, growth, and audience overlap before spending time or money on a paid Reddit tool.

Okara

AI CMO platform running 10+ marketing agents across Reddit, SEO, GEO, and social

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Okara screenshot

Okara runs more than ten marketing agents behind one chat interface, aiming to replace the function of several junior marketing hires for founders who cannot afford a full team. The Reddit Agent scans communities for threads relevant to your brand or category and drafts reply suggestions for review; a GEO Agent works on ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations; SEO, LinkedIn, X, and Hacker News agents cover the rest.

What Okara does not include is any tool for comparing subreddits against each other before you commit to targeting them. Its Reddit Agent surfaces threads based on your brand and category, but there is no growth-chart or overlap-analysis view to help you decide which communities are worth prioritizing in the first place.

Pricing runs from a free tier (5 credits) up to $66/month on the annual plan or $99/month billed monthly. There is no API on any tier and no multi-workspace support, so an agency running several client accounts needs a separate Okara login for each one.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/mo
AI CMO
$66/mo (annual) or $99/mo
Credits per month5 (~50 messages)2,000 (~20,000 messages)
Reddit AgentLimitedFull
GEO AgentNoYes
API accessNoNo
Best for: Solo founders who already know which subreddits matter and want Reddit engagement drafts bundled with SEO, GEO, and social content agents in one paid subscription.

SubredditStats

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

Full review →
SubredditStats screenshot

SubredditStats is a free website that surfaces statistics about Reddit communities: subscriber counts, growth rates, posts per day, comments per day, and historical activity graphs. Clicking into any subreddit shows how it has trended over months or years, which is a quick way to gauge whether a community is growing, stable, or fading before you invest time engaging in it.

The most useful features are the community overlap analysis, which shows which other subreddits share a significant portion of users with a given community, and keyword frequency tracking, which shows how often a term appears in a subreddit's comments over time. Both are genuinely rare in a free tool and help map adjacent audiences you would not find through direct search alone.

The site is upfront about its limits: the homepage itself states the data collector is not robust and the numbers should be treated as directional. It is a hobby project maintained by one person with no SLA, no API, and no export function, so it is a research aid to consult before committing to a strategy, not a source of precise metrics.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0
Subreddit statistics and graphs
Community overlap analysis
Keyword frequency tracking
API access
Brand mention alerts
Best for: Marketers and researchers who need a free first-pass on subreddit size, growth, and audience overlap before spending time or money on a paid Reddit tool.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Okara
SubredditStats
Primary functionAI marketing agent roster (Reddit engagement, SEO, GEO, social)Free subreddit analytics and research
Cost modelFree tier limited to 5 credits, full roster $66-99/moEntirely free, no account or login required
Subreddit growth and ranking dataNoYes, historical growth charts and multiple ranking lists
Community overlap analysisNoYes, shows subreddits sharing significant user overlap
Keyword frequency trackingNoYes, tracks term frequency in comments over time
Reddit thread discovery and reply draftingYes, Reddit Agent finds threads and drafts replies for reviewNo
GEO / AI citation content draftingYes, GEO Agent targets ChatGPT and Google AI OverviewsNo
Brand mention monitoring or alertsNot described as a dedicated featureNo
Data accuracy caveat statedNo, agent outputs are drafts, not raw research dataYes, maintainer states the collector "is not robust"
API accessNoNo
Starting price$0/mo ($66/mo for full plan)$0

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Okara and SubredditStats?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Okara's GEO Agent runs a one-time content-drafting pass aimed at ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews citations, with no ongoing tracking, API, or dashboard behind it. SubredditStats has no AI-citation feature at all, its data is Reddit-only subreddit analytics and carries its own maintainer-stated accuracy caveat besides. Neither tool tells you whether your brand keeps showing up in AI-generated answers after content goes live. AI Peekaboo does exactly that: continuous citation tracking across five AI engines on a recurring schedule, with a read and write API and white-label reporting on every plan from $50/month.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Founders deciding which subreddits to target before building a strategySubredditStats
Founders wanting Reddit engagement drafts plus SEO, GEO, and social outputOkara
Anyone who wants to spend $0 on subreddit researchSubredditStats
Teams needing a GEO content-drafting feature for ChatGPT/AI Overviews citationsOkara
Researchers who accept directional data over precise metricsSubredditStats
Teams needing an actual engagement and publishing co-pilot, not just analyticsOkara

These two are not really substitutes for each other, but if you can only pick one, the honest answer depends on whether you have already chosen your subreddits. SubredditStats costs nothing and its community overlap and keyword frequency tools are a legitimately useful first pass, but its own maintainer's accuracy warning is not boilerplate, treat every number as directional and verify anything that matters with a second source. Okara costs real money starting at $66/month for the full roster, but it is the only one of the two that actually produces something, drafted Reddit replies, GEO content, SEO posts, that you can use. The practical sequence for most founders is SubredditStats first to find the right communities, then Okara or a similar agent tool once you know where to focus.

Bottom line

Start with SubredditStats, it costs nothing and its overlap and growth data will tell you which subreddits are worth your attention before you commit budget anywhere. Move to Okara once you know your target communities and want Reddit engagement drafts bundled with SEO, GEO, and social content under one $66-a-month subscription. Do not expect SubredditStats to replace ongoing monitoring or content drafting, and do not expect Okara to help you decide which subreddits matter in the first place, they solve different halves of the same problem.

Frequently asked questions

Can SubredditStats replace Okara's Reddit Agent for finding threads to engage with?

No, SubredditStats does not surface individual threads or posts at all, it only shows aggregate statistics like subscriber growth, activity rates, and community overlap for entire subreddits. Okara's Reddit Agent is the tool that actually finds specific threads relevant to your brand and drafts replies; SubredditStats only helps you decide which subreddits to point that kind of tool at.

How accurate is the data on SubredditStats compared to a paid tool like Okara?

SubredditStats's own homepage states the data collector is not robust and the numbers should be used as a general guide rather than precise metrics. Okara does not publish equivalent raw research data to compare against, since its agents produce drafted content rather than analytics, so the accuracy question does not really apply to Okara in the same way.

Is Okara worth $66 a month if I only need subreddit research, not content drafting?

Probably not, Okara's Reddit Agent is built for finding threads and drafting engagement, not for the kind of growth-chart and overlap analysis SubredditStats specializes in, and none of Okara's ten-plus agents replicate that research function. If subreddit selection is your only need right now, SubredditStats covers it for free.

Does either tool have an API for pulling data into another system?

No, neither Okara nor SubredditStats offers API access. SubredditStats has no API or export feature of any kind, and Okara does not offer an API on any tier as of mid-2026, so all interaction with either tool happens through its own web interface.

What is SubredditStats's community overlap analysis actually useful for?

It shows which other subreddits share a significant portion of users with a community you are already interested in, which helps you expand a targeting list efficiently instead of guessing at adjacent audiences. This is a research step that happens before you would use a tool like Okara to actually engage in those subreddits, since SubredditStats has no engagement or drafting function itself.

Can SubredditStats monitor brand mentions the way Okara's Reddit Agent does?

No, SubredditStats is a static analytics and ranking tool with no monitoring, alerting, or brand-mention tracking features. Okara's Reddit Agent actively scans for relevant threads on an ongoing basis as part of the paid AI CMO plan, which is a fundamentally different, live function that SubredditStats does not attempt.

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