Social platforms

Browse Reddit's news feed · Reddit API

GET/reddit/feed/news

Browse Reddit's news feed

Request
curl https://api.unifapi.com/reddit/feed/news \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $UNIFAPI_KEY"
Overview

This operation is part of the Reddit API in the social platforms category. It uses the same Bearer token, request tracing, error model, and billing envelope as every UnifAPI endpoint, so agents can switch between platforms without custom per-vendor glue code.

Use it when a workflow needs Reddit public data but should still keep one API key, one account balance, and one predictable JSON contract across social, live public-data sources.

Common agent workflows

  • Look up public Reddit data for agents that need reliable open-web context.
  • Give an AI agent a stable Reddit data source without building a per-platform integration.
  • Normalize Reddit responses into the same UnifAPI envelope used across the catalog.
Response shape

Unified envelope, platform-native fields

  • Lookup responses return one canonical object in `data` with stable identifiers, source URLs where available, and platform-specific metadata normalized into predictable JSON.
  • Successful responses include `request_id` for support/debugging and `billing` with credits charged, records charged, and remaining balance.
  • A not-found or invalid-input condition uses the unified UnifAPI error shape, so callers do not need special handling for each upstream platform.

Billing

Every successful call costs at least one credit. List and search operations charge by billable records returned; single-object lookups charge one record when they succeed. Platform-caused failures can be refunded, and public responses include billing metadata with the credits charged and remaining workspace balance.

Errors and retries

Authentication, validation, rate-limit, not-found, and upstream errors use the unified UnifAPI error format. Agents should log `request_id`, retry only retryable failures, and treat invalid API keys, disabled keys, and expired keys as the same public `unauthorized` error type.