UGC Question Miner | Discover Questions from Reddit, Quora & Stack Overflow

Enter a seed keyword to find the most engaging user-generated questions across major Q&A platforms. Analyze popularity, estimate ranking difficulty, and get content ideas for your SEO strategy.

① Enter Your Seed Keyword

We'll search Reddit, Quora, and Stack Overflow for related questions. Results are sorted by popularity (upvotes + comments).

Why Mine UGC Questions?

Understand Audience Needs

Discover exactly what your target audience is asking. Create content that answers real questions.

Identify Content Opportunities

Find trending topics and under-addressed questions to fill content gaps in your niche.

Estimate SEO Difficulty

Our tool provides a simple difficulty rating (Low/Medium/High) to help you prioritize.

Data-Driven Content Planning

Export results to CSV and integrate with your content calendar or SEO workflow.

How the UGC Question Miner Works

  1. You enter a seed keyword (e.g., "content marketing").
  2. Our tool queries public APIs from Reddit and Stack Overflow, and simulates Quora results.
  3. We extract questions, engagement metrics (upvotes, comments), and calculate a Heat Score (upvotes + comments×2).
  4. We estimate ranking difficulty based on keyword length and question specificity.
  5. Results are sorted by heat score descending, showing you the most engaging questions first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a "Heat Score"?

Heat Score = Upvotes + (Comments × 2). This formula gives more weight to discussions (comments), which often indicate higher engagement.

How accurate is the ranking difficulty?

The difficulty is a heuristic based on keyword length. Long-tail keywords (more specific) tend to be easier to rank for. Use this as a starting point; combine with your own SEO tools for deeper analysis.

Can I mine questions from other platforms?

Currently we support Reddit, Stack Overflow, and Quora (simulated). You can extend the PHP code to add more sources like Medium, Twitter, or GitHub.

Is there a limit to how many questions I can mine?

Our tool returns up to 10 results per source per keyword. You can run multiple keywords to build a larger dataset.