LeadsFromURL

GummySearch alternative

GummySearch is closed to new customers. LeadsFromURL handles a different part of the Reddit workflow.

GummySearch stopped accepting signups, payments, and renewals after November 30, 2025. Some existing customers still have access during its transition through 2026. LeadsFromURL is not a like-for-like replacement: it turns your product URL into source-linked Reddit lead candidates, ranks their potential fit, and prepares drafts for you to review.

Start with your product URL

$1 today, 5-day trial, then $49.90/mo. Checkout shows the charge first.

What GummySearch's closure means in 2026

In its founder announcement, GummySearch says it could not reach a commercial Reddit Data API agreement that aligned with Reddit's usage policies. New signups and sales ended after November 30, 2025, and existing subscriptions no longer renew.

This is a phased closure, not an instant outage. The published closure timeline says eligible paid customers keep full access until their billing period ends, lifetime-deal holders retain access through November 30, 2026, and all services plus user data shut down on December 1, 2026.

Two different workflows

GummySearch checkmarks describe what the product offered, and may still offer to eligible past customers during the transition. They do not mean a new customer can sign up today.

Feature comparison between GummySearch legacy access and LeadsFromURL
FeatureGummySearch legacy accessLeadsFromURL
Available to new customersGummySearch: Available to new customers: NoLeadsFromURL: Available to new customers: Yes
Reddit audience research and subreddit trend discoveryGummySearch: Reddit audience research and subreddit trend discovery: YesLeadsFromURL: Reddit audience research and subreddit trend discovery: No
Pain-point and theme clustering across a communityGummySearch: Pain-point and theme clustering across a community: YesLeadsFromURL: Pain-point and theme clustering across a community: No
URL-based lead-candidate scanningGummySearch: URL-based lead-candidate scanning: NoLeadsFromURL: URL-based lead-candidate scanning: Yes
Product-URL-derived offer profile for post rankingGummySearch: Product-URL-derived offer profile for post ranking: NoLeadsFromURL: Product-URL-derived offer profile for post ranking: Yes
Editable reply draft beside each candidateGummySearch: Editable reply draft beside each candidate: NoLeadsFromURL: Editable reply draft beside each candidate: Yes
Scheduled candidate scans derived from a product URLGummySearch: Scheduled candidate scans derived from a product URL: NoLeadsFromURL: Scheduled candidate scans derived from a product URL: Yes
Automatic customer-account postingGummySearch: Automatic customer-account posting: NoLeadsFromURL: Automatic customer-account posting: No

Decide by the job you still need done

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    Export anything you need

    GummySearch says existing users can still view, download, or delete their data during the transition. Its published deletion date is December 1, 2026.

  2. 02

    Do not expect feature parity

    LeadsFromURL does not recreate community trend dashboards or theme clustering. It focuses on individual source posts that may match your current offer.

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    Keep the final decision human

    Every candidate keeps its source beside an editable draft. Check the current thread, rules, and claims before deciding whether a response belongs there.

Frequently asked questions

Is GummySearch fully shut down?
Not yet. GummySearch stopped accepting new signups, purchases, and renewals after November 30, 2025. Existing paid customers retain full access until their billing period ends, and lifetime-deal holders retain access through November 30, 2026. GummySearch says all services will shut down and user data will be deleted on December 1, 2026.
Why is GummySearch closing?
GummySearch's founder says the company could not reach a commercial Reddit Data API agreement that aligned with Reddit's usage policies. The business therefore stopped new sales and is operating a transition period for customers who had already paid.
Is LeadsFromURL the same thing as GummySearch?
No. GummySearch was built for audience research, including subreddit discovery, themes, and community analysis. LeadsFromURL is narrower: you provide a product URL or offer description, it finds source-linked Reddit posts that may fit the problem you solve, ranks those candidates, and prepares an editable reply draft. It does not recreate GummySearch's trend dashboards or theme clustering.
What does LeadsFromURL do step by step?
You provide a product URL or describe what you sell. LeadsFromURL builds a campaign profile, scans public Reddit posts for potentially relevant requests or pain points, ranks the source-linked candidates by fit and intent, and prepares an editable draft. You inspect the current source, community rules, and claims before deciding whether to respond. A candidate or score is not proof that the author will buy.
Does LeadsFromURL post or comment on Reddit automatically?
No. Customer-account automatic posting is disabled. Each suggested comment remains a draft for you to inspect, rewrite, and post yourself only if it fits the current source and community rules.
How much does LeadsFromURL cost?
Standard entry terms are $1 today, 5-day trial, then $49.90/mo. Growth is $149/month and Agency is $299/month for higher campaign limits. Checkout shows the current charge before payment.
Can LeadsFromURL replace GummySearch's audience-research features?
Not directly. LeadsFromURL does not build subreddit trend dashboards or cluster themes across a community as GummySearch did. It covers a different part of the workflow: finding and ranking individual source posts that may match your offer, then preparing a draft for your review.
What happens to existing GummySearch data?
GummySearch says existing users can still log in to view, download, or delete their data during the transition. Its published timeline says all user data will be deleted on December 1, 2026, so export anything you need before then.

See whether the source posts fit your offer

Start with your product URL, review the current checkout terms, then inspect every candidate against its original Reddit source.

Start for $1

$1 today, 5-day trial, then $49.90/mo. No permanently free plan.