

ReplyDaddy
Most Reddit marketing dies one of two ways: you never find the right thread, or you reply and get nuked by a mod. ReplyDaddy works both ends, surfacing the conversations with real buying intent and drafting rule-aware replies before you ever hit post.
Reddit is where your buyers ask the exact questions your product answers, but finding those threads means hours of scrolling, and replying without tripping a moderator is its own skill. ReplyDaddy watches the subreddits that matter to you, ranks the threads by how likely they are to turn into customers, and hands you drafted, rule-aware replies you can actually post. The pitch is simple: spend your Reddit time talking to people who might buy, not hunting for them.
What ReplyDaddy actually does
It runs as a co-pilot over Reddit: scanning posts across the subreddits you choose, sorting them by buying intent, and drafting replies that read like a person who knows the topic rather than a bot. Day to day, that breaks down into a handful of jobs it takes off your plate.
- Monitor a set list of subreddits per project for new, relevant threads
- Scan thousands of posts and surface only the conversations worth your time
- Draft replies that add real value while following each subreddit's rules
- Check your account's eligibility before you post, so you stay ban-proof
- Track keywords so the threads you care about rise to the top
- Create compliant posts, not just replies, from the same workspace
The features that matter
- Opportunity Finder — analyzes thousands of posts and surfaces only the most relevant conversations, so you skip the noise.
- Authentic Reply Assistant — writes replies that carry genuine value and stay inside subreddit rules, not bot-flavored filler.
- Smart Prioritization — pushes the high-intent threads, the ones that actually lead to customers, to the front of your queue.
- Ban-Proof Post Creator — reads a subreddit's rules, checks whether your account qualifies, and helps you post something that fits.
What keeps this from feeling like another generic AI reply bot is the compliance angle and the project structure. Every draft is checked against the rules of the subreddit it is headed for, and you bring your own API key, so each project runs on your own model access. Marketers and agencies can keep separate projects for separate products or clients instead of cramming everything into one account.
Who it's built for
If your customers hang out on Reddit, this fits. Solo founders use it to find their first users in r/startups or r/SaaS without burning a weekend on search. Growth marketers point it at problem-solution threads where the buying intent is already obvious, then repurpose the best replies as social proof. Agencies and freelancers keep a separate project per client, surface high-ROI threads fast, and hand over on-brand drafts the client can approve. Product marketers and support leads work the same feed to catch feature requests, competitor gripes, and users stuck on the exact thing they fix.
The Solopreneur plan starts at $59 and covers one project, ten monitored subreddits, and ten tracked keywords, which is enough to prove whether Reddit is a real channel for you before you scale up to more projects and daily scans. If you have been meaning to show up where your market already talks, this is the low-friction way in.
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