TagDat

Finally know who you're arguing with

Stop getting into debates with random strangers. TagDat shows you if that person is a crypto bro, a gamer, or just another developer who uses vim (btw).

reddit.com/r/programming
u/john_developer Dev
Just shipped a new React feature! The component architecture is so much cleaner now.
u/DiamondHands2024 Crypto
HODL! This dip is just a discount. Buy more! 🚀🚀🚀 (not financial advice btw)
u/GamerGirl_NotABot Gamer
Anyone else think this new indie game is underrated? Hidden gem for sure.

Why you need this

Because knowing if someone posts in r/wallstreetbets before they give you financial advice is... important

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Spot the experts

Instantly know if that coding advice comes from someone who actually posts in r/programming or just watches YouTube tutorials.

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Custom your chaos

Create tags for any subreddit combo. Want to tag r/PrequelMemes + r/StarWars users as "Sand Haters"? We got you.

Faster than your loading times

Tags appear instantly. No waiting around like you're on old.reddit.com with a 2008 internet connection.

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Your data stays yours

Everything is local. We're not selling your browsing habits to advertisers (unlike some other apps we know).

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Works everywhere

Old Reddit, New Reddit, Mobile Web. Even works in those weird nested comment threads 47 levels deep.

Actually looks good

Clean design that doesn't make Reddit look like a 2005 forum (more than it already does).

How this magic works

Easier than explaining why you're still using old.reddit.com to your friends

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Install the thing

One click install from Chrome Web Store. Easier than getting karma on r/FreeKarma4U.

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Browse like normal

Go to Reddit, scroll through your feed. Tags magically appear. No extra clicks, no "Thanks for the gold, kind stranger!"

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Customize your labels

Create custom tags for your favorite (or least favorite) subreddit combinations. Tag r/cryptocurrency users as "Diamond Hands" or whatever.

This is the way

Join the thousands of Redditors who already know which users are worth listening to.