CrowdReply
A SaaS founder struggles to break through on Reddit without looking spammy
A SaaS founder struggles to break through on Reddit without looking spammy. Her startup solves a real problem in the productivity space, and she knows her ideal customers hang out in specific subreddits discussing these exact pain points. But Reddit's community instantly spots and downvotes obvious marketing. CrowdReply handles this by posting from aged accounts with built-up karma that Reddit communities trust. This tool finds threads where her product fits naturally, posts authentic-sounding comments or creates new discussion threads, then uses safe upvote delivery to boost visibility without triggering spam filters.
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Pricing Plans
- $100 in credits included per month
- Thread finder tool
- Post new comments ($10 per comment)
- Post new threads ($25 per post)
- Boost with upvotes ($0.1 per upvote)
- Competitor research
- Advanced analytics
- Dedicated support
- Tested strategies revealed
- Credits don't expire
- Top up credits anytime
- Cancel anytime
- No hidden fees
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