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The official routes barely exist.
Going straight to each platform means contracts, approvals, and enterprise minimums — if you can get in at all. Here's what the direct route actually looks like.
LinkedIn offers no public data API for profiles, posts, or search. The partner programs that do exist are gated, approval-only, and priced for large enterprises — and even then, the cost is steep.
Reddit now requires a signed commercial agreement with a heavy minimum spend and a manual review that drags on for weeks. For most teams, getting approved is almost impossible.
X does sell pay-as-you-go access, but reads land around $5 to $10 per 1,000 — roughly three to five times what the same volume costs on Bridgly, on top of tier minimums.
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