About RedDB
RedDB is a product review platform that uses Reddit as its primary data source. Instead of relying on curated editorial reviews or incentivized ratings, we analyze what real people say in genuine discussions across thousands of subreddits.
Most product review sites either pay writers to test products or aggregate star ratings from retail sites. Both approaches have well-documented problems: editorial reviews can't cover everything, and star ratings are routinely gamed by sellers. Reddit discussions are different. When someone recommends a monitor on r/buildapc or warns about a headphone's durability on r/headphones, they have no financial incentive to be anything other than honest.
What we cover
We currently track over 480 products across 22 categories, from headphones and laptops to robot vacuums and standing desks. Each product page shows sentiment analysis, feature-level feedback, and the actual Reddit mentions so you can read the source material yourself.
How it works
We collect mentions from over 300,000 Reddit posts and comments, run them through a sentiment analysis pipeline to classify opinions as positive, negative, or neutral, and extract the specific features people discuss. The result is a data-backed picture of how a product is perceived by its actual users. For the full technical details, see our methodology page.
Transparency
RedDB earns revenue through Amazon affiliate links. When you click a "Buy on Amazon" button and make a purchase, we receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This does not influence our rankings or sentiment analysis in any way — scores are computed algorithmically from Reddit data, and we do not accept paid placements or sponsored reviews.
Every product page links to the original Reddit mentions so you can verify our analysis against the source material.