Drafts, not autopost · You approve every comment
Best tool ever
You launched. Now you have to go where your users already are. We watch the subreddits that matter for your product, draft replies in your voice, and queue them up. You read, tweak, approve. Nothing ever posts on its own.
A compressed version of what you already do by hand.
You're already lurking 6–8 subreddits looking for threads where your product is the right answer. We turn that into 15 minutes of reviewing drafts instead of two hours of refreshing.
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1. Finds the threads worth your time
Tell us your product, the subreddits you trust, and the kinds of posts where you'd genuinely have something to say. We surface new threads as they appear — not every keyword match, only the ones where a reply would actually help.
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2. Drafts replies in your voice
Each draft references the actual post, leads with a useful answer, and only mentions your product when it fits. We learn your voice from samples you paste in — no "as a fellow founder" stock phrasing, no copy-paste pitch.
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3. You approve every comment
Drafts land in a review queue. Approve, edit, or skip with one click. Nothing posts to Reddit without your final tap — that's the whole point. No autopost, ever.
Priced for one founder, one product.
Same mental bucket as the writing tool you already pay for. No seat math, no agency tier.
Free
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Try the workflow before you pay.
- 2 subreddits monitored
- Up to 3 drafts per day
- Manual approval for every comment
- Email digest, once a day
Founder
$39/mo
For one product, replacing your manual lurking workflow.
- Up to 10 subreddits monitored
- Up to 20 drafts per day
- Voice training from your past comments
- Real-time queue, mobile-friendly approve view
- Reddit account safety checks before every post
Honest answers, founder to founder.
Will this get my Reddit account banned?
The reason auto-posters get banned is that they post. We don't. Every comment is a draft until you approve it from the queue, posted from your own browser session at human pace. We also flag drafts that read like shilling so you can rewrite them before they ever go out.
Is there an autopost mode?
No. We built this because Reddit punishes obvious automation and we want you to still have an account next quarter. If you want fire-and-forget posting, this isn't the tool — and honestly, that tool will torch your karma.
What if a draft sounds off?
Skip it or edit it inline. Skips are signal — the more you skip a tone, topic, or subreddit, the fewer of those drafts you'll see. After about a week of use the queue gets sharply more usable.
How is this different from hiring a VA?
A VA can monitor subreddits, but they can't write in your voice about your product without a long ramp, and they cost more than a SaaS subscription. The drafts here are the part of a VA's job that scales poorly — the actual reply still comes from you.
Does it work in niche subreddits like r/Notion or r/selfhosted?
Yes — that's exactly the kind of subreddit we built it for. Small, tight communities where one tone-deaf comment ends the relationship. You stay the human in the loop precisely so the comments fit.
Get early access.
We're letting founders in a handful at a time so we can tune the queue with each cohort. Drop your email and we'll reach out when there's a seat for you.
One email when your seat opens. No drip sequence, no upsells.
Early founders using Reddit Comments
“Replaced two hours a day of subreddit refreshing with fifteen minutes of clicking Approve.”
Solo founder, productivity SaaS · placeholder
“The drafts read like me on a good day. I edit one in five — the rest go out as-is.”
Indie founder, Obsidian-adjacent tool · placeholder
“First month I shipped 40 helpful replies. Three turned into customers. Account still has karma.”
Bootstrapped founder, homelab niche · placeholder