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RedSeed AI for Reddit marketing.
Stop getting banned. Start getting users.

RedSeed AI is the Reddit marketing tool at redseed.ai for founders who want Reddit marketing without getting banned. It scans Reddit 24/7, finds the right conversations in the right subreddits, and mentions your product subtly — like a genuine recommendation from someone who's actually used it, not like spam.

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r/SaaSRelevance 96
What's the cheapest way to get my first 100 paying users?
142 comments·2h ago
r/EntrepreneurRelevance 94
I shipped my AI app and got 0 signups. What now?
89 comments·2h ago
r/indiehackersRelevance 91
Honest take: stop launching, start showing up in threads
67 comments·2h ago
r/smallbusinessRelevance 88
Best tools for managing a solo SaaS in 2026?
54 comments·2h ago
r/marketingRelevance 87
Reddit removed my post. How do you actually market here?
203 comments·2h ago
r/startupsRelevance 95
Spent $0 on ads, hit $5k MRR. Here's what worked.
178 comments·2h ago
r/webdevRelevance 89
Recommend a writing tool that doesn't fight me?
41 comments·2h ago
r/productivityRelevance 86
I tried 12 note apps in a year. Settled on this one.
92 comments·2h ago
r/SideProjectRelevance 92
Got my first paying customer last week. Here's the email.
38 comments·2h ago
r/growmybusinessRelevance 84
How are people finding niche subreddits that actually convert?
55 comments·2h ago
r/ycombinatorRelevance 93
Validated my idea in 7 Reddit threads. Saved 3 months.
71 comments·2h ago
r/freelanceRelevance 82
Looking for an honest comparison of writing assistants
29 comments·2h ago
r/SaaSRelevance 96
What's the cheapest way to get my first 100 paying users?
142 comments·2h ago
r/EntrepreneurRelevance 94
I shipped my AI app and got 0 signups. What now?
89 comments·2h ago
r/indiehackersRelevance 91
Honest take: stop launching, start showing up in threads
67 comments·2h ago
r/smallbusinessRelevance 88
Best tools for managing a solo SaaS in 2026?
54 comments·2h ago
r/marketingRelevance 87
Reddit removed my post. How do you actually market here?
203 comments·2h ago
r/startupsRelevance 95
Spent $0 on ads, hit $5k MRR. Here's what worked.
178 comments·2h ago
r/webdevRelevance 89
Recommend a writing tool that doesn't fight me?
41 comments·2h ago
r/productivityRelevance 86
I tried 12 note apps in a year. Settled on this one.
92 comments·2h ago
r/SideProjectRelevance 92
Got my first paying customer last week. Here's the email.
38 comments·2h ago
r/growmybusinessRelevance 84
How are people finding niche subreddits that actually convert?
55 comments·2h ago
r/ycombinatorRelevance 93
Validated my idea in 7 Reddit threads. Saved 3 months.
71 comments·2h ago
r/freelanceRelevance 82
Looking for an honest comparison of writing assistants
29 comments·2h ago
r/SaaSRelevance 96
What's the cheapest way to get my first 100 paying users?
142 comments·2h ago
r/EntrepreneurRelevance 94
I shipped my AI app and got 0 signups. What now?
89 comments·2h ago
r/indiehackersRelevance 91
Honest take: stop launching, start showing up in threads
67 comments·2h ago
r/smallbusinessRelevance 88
Best tools for managing a solo SaaS in 2026?
54 comments·2h ago
r/marketingRelevance 87
Reddit removed my post. How do you actually market here?
203 comments·2h ago
r/startupsRelevance 95
Spent $0 on ads, hit $5k MRR. Here's what worked.
178 comments·2h ago
r/webdevRelevance 89
Recommend a writing tool that doesn't fight me?
41 comments·2h ago
r/productivityRelevance 86
I tried 12 note apps in a year. Settled on this one.
92 comments·2h ago
r/SideProjectRelevance 92
Got my first paying customer last week. Here's the email.
38 comments·2h ago
r/growmybusinessRelevance 84
How are people finding niche subreddits that actually convert?
55 comments·2h ago
r/ycombinatorRelevance 93
Validated my idea in 7 Reddit threads. Saved 3 months.
71 comments·2h ago
r/freelanceRelevance 82
Looking for an honest comparison of writing assistants
29 comments·2h ago
r/SaaSRelevance 96
What's the cheapest way to get my first 100 paying users?
142 comments·2h ago
r/EntrepreneurRelevance 94
I shipped my AI app and got 0 signups. What now?
89 comments·2h ago
r/indiehackersRelevance 91
Honest take: stop launching, start showing up in threads
67 comments·2h ago
r/smallbusinessRelevance 88
Best tools for managing a solo SaaS in 2026?
54 comments·2h ago
r/marketingRelevance 87
Reddit removed my post. How do you actually market here?
203 comments·2h ago
r/startupsRelevance 95
Spent $0 on ads, hit $5k MRR. Here's what worked.
178 comments·2h ago
r/webdevRelevance 89
Recommend a writing tool that doesn't fight me?
41 comments·2h ago
r/productivityRelevance 86
I tried 12 note apps in a year. Settled on this one.
92 comments·2h ago
r/SideProjectRelevance 92
Got my first paying customer last week. Here's the email.
38 comments·2h ago
r/growmybusinessRelevance 84
How are people finding niche subreddits that actually convert?
55 comments·2h ago
r/ycombinatorRelevance 93
Validated my idea in 7 Reddit threads. Saved 3 months.
71 comments·2h ago
r/freelanceRelevance 82
Looking for an honest comparison of writing assistants
29 comments·2h ago
r/SaaS· Posted 38 minutes ago

I just vibed out an AI writing app. How do I actually get users now?

Built the whole thing with Cursor in a weekend. It works great — my friends love it. But I posted about it here and on r/Entrepreneur and both got removed instantly. Tried Twitter, got 4 likes. Product Hunt was useless. How are people actually getting their first users? Feels like building was the easy part.

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Jjake_ships· 6 min ago · 18 upvotes

Same boat 4 months ago. Built a tool, shipped it, heard crickets. What actually worked: stop trying to "launch" and start showing up in conversations where people are already complaining about the problem you solve. I'd find threads like this one, write a genuinely helpful answer about the problem (not my tool), and only mention WriteFlow if it was directly relevant. Took 3 weeks to hit 200 users that way. The key is your reply has to help even if they never click your link.

Sounds like a real founder helping. Not marketing. That's how it works.

Indie founders shipping growth on RedSeed

WriteFlowskinpalStackguardlumenThreadlyNotchkindling

Sound familiar?

Reddit marketing is a minefield

Drop a link, get removed. Mention your tool, get suspended. Most founders give up after three burned accounts.

rr/SaaS· moderators
Comment removed
Your comment was removed by AutoModerator. Reason: self-promotion / undisclosed affiliation.
u/your_account · 4m ago
Hey! I built a tool that does exactly this — check out writeflow.io, it's free for the first 100 users…

Caught instantly. AutoMod kills self-promo before it gets a single upvote.

iNotification from Reddit
Your account has been suspended
Permanent suspension for repeatedly violating Rule 4: spam and link manipulation.
Account age
3 days
Karma
2
Posts
4 (all removed)

Account 1 of 3.You'll burn two more before realizing fresh accounts won't save you.

Modmail · r/Entrepreneur
Re: Why aren't my posts showing up?
Hi — your domain writeflow.iois on our spam filter. Any post or comment containing this URL is auto-removed across the subreddit. This won't appear in your account history. We don't reverse domain blacklists.
2 days ago · no reply expected

Invisible removal.Your domain is blacklisted. You'll never know which subreddits filter you.

Why Reddit?

When people Google for what you sell, Reddit shows up first.

Google now surfaces Reddit threads above almost every commercial query. ChatGPT cites Reddit as a source. Your future customers are reading recommendations on Reddit before they ever land on your site.

63%of buying-intent queries return a Reddit thread in the top 3 Google results
11M+monthly U.S. searches end with 'reddit' appended
1 in 3ChatGPT product recommendations cite a Reddit thread
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How it works

Describe your app. RedSeed AI handles Reddit.

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Paste your URL

RedSeed extracts what your app does, who it's for, and what it does NOT do. That last part is how every comment stays honest — no overpromising, no hallucinated features.

Add your product
https://writeflow.ioAnalyze
AI extracted
WriteFlow — distraction-free writing app with AI editor.
Does NOT:generate full articles, do SEO research, or write code. Won't claim it does.
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Connect Reddit, or invite a poster

Sign in with Reddit OAuth — or invite a teammate as a poster and let them connect their own seasoned account. They keep ownership, you keep approval. RedSeed AI never touches a credential.

Connected poster accounts
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u/jake_ships
4.8k karma · 3y old
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u/growthstudent
2.1k karma · 1y old
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u/mariabuilds
1.9k karma · 2y old
Active
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Approve in seconds

RedSeed AI finds the conversations, drafts replies that read like genuine recommendations, and queues them for your approval. Hit approve, edit, or skip — the connected account posts only what you green-light.

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r/SaaS · 89 upvotes
“Same boat 4 months ago. Built a tool, heard crickets. What worked: stop trying to launch and start showing up where people are already complaining…”
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7 more queued · awaiting your review

Posting accounts

You keep control of the account.

Connect your own Reddit via OAuth, or invite a poster — a teammate or friend who lends their seasoned account. We never touch a credential.

Connect your Reddit

Sign in with Reddit OAuth and authorize RedSeed AI to draft and post on your behalf — only the threads you approve. Revoke access anytime from Reddit settings.

  • Secure OAuth — we never see your password
  • You approve every draft — nothing posts without you
  • 2-hour edit safety window after every post

Invite a poster

Have a teammate or friend with a seasoned Reddit account? Send them a link, they accept, and their account joins your campaign. They keep ownership; you keep approval.

  • One invite link, no password sharing
  • Per-poster approval rules + activity log
  • Posters can leave anytime

Why we don't run an account farm

Buying or sharing pooled Reddit accounts is a Reddit ToS gray area and a single point of failure — when those accounts get nuked, every customer of that tool gets nuked. RedSeed AI keeps you safe a different way: reply quality, AutoMod-aware drafts, relevance gating, and a 2-hour edit safety window. The same playbook a careful founder runs manually, just at scale, posted from an account you actually own.

What founders say

Built for the people actually shipping.

I burned 3 accounts trying to do this myself. RedSeed got me 47 signups in the first month and zero bans.

Maya Chen
Maya Chen
Founder, kindling

Stopped paying my Upwork marketer $1,200/mo. RedSeed AI drafts the replies; I approve them in 2 minutes a day. Better-quality leads at a fraction of the cost.

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Devon Park
Solo founder, Threadly

The 'doesn't do X' guardrail is the magic. My replies sound like I wrote them. Probably because they're 90% true.

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Sara Iqbal
CEO, Notch

Pricing

One plan. No tricks.

30 credits free to try. No card required.

$29/month

Reddit marketing on autopilot — without the bans.

  • AI scans Reddit 24/7 for buyer-intent threads
  • Drafts ready in seconds — you approve every reply
  • 300 credits/month — roll over, never expire
  • Cancel anytime, keep your credits
Start free →

30 credits free. No card required.

A Reddit marketer on Upwork costs $500–$1,500/mo. RedSeed AI runs 24/7 for $29.

Frequently Asked

Questions about Reddit marketing with RedSeed AI

Bans, spam concerns, account safety, and pricing — covered.

Will RedSeed AI get my Reddit account banned?

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Not if the playbook is followed — and we enforce it for you. Every reply is helpful first, mentions your product only when relevant, and respects subreddit rules. AutoMod-aware drafts dodge common removal triggers. Relevance gating means we skip threads that don't fit, even if a keyword matches. Every comment is editable for 2 hours after posting so you can course-correct fast. And because you connect your own Reddit (or an invited teammate's), you control which account speaks for you — no shared account farm to compromise.

How is this different from spam or comment bots?

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Spam bots drop links into any thread that matches a keyword. RedSeed AI only engages when there's a buyer-intent question your product actually solves, drafts the reply with full thread context, and posts under approval. The mention is conditional — if the conversation doesn't fit, no comment goes out. Reply quality is what keeps accounts alive on Reddit.

Do I need to bring my own Reddit account?

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Yes — and on purpose. You connect your Reddit via OAuth (we never see your password), or invite a teammate as a poster and they connect theirs. We don't run an account farm and we don't sell access to one. You stay in control of your account; we provide the AI, the workflow, and the safety net.

Does Reddit allow this kind of marketing?

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Reddit's rules forbid spam, undisclosed paid promotion in some subs, and link-dropping. RedSeed AI works inside those rules: helpful first, product mention only when relevant, no fake upvotes, no link manipulation. It's the same playbook successful founders run manually — just at scale and without the wasted hours.

How does pricing work?

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Sign up free — you get 30 starter credits, no card required. That's enough to run an autofill, generate a few drafts, and publish a couple of replies. When you want to keep going, subscribe for $29/month and you get 300 credits each month (auto-replenished on renewal). Unused credits never expire — they roll over. If you exceed 300 in a month, buy a top-up pack ($10 for 100 credits) anytime. One tier, everything included, no per-action fees. Cancel anytime via Stripe — your unused credits stay.

How long does setup take?

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About 5 minutes. Paste your product URL, pick the subreddits the AI shortlists, approve a few sample replies, and the engine starts scanning. You'll see the first opportunities within hours and the first posted replies within 24 hours once you've approved the queue.

Can I review every reply before it posts?

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Yes — every reply. The MVP workflow is human-in-the-loop: AI drafts, you approve in seconds, the connected Reddit account posts. Nothing goes out without your green-light. Every comment is also editable for 2 hours after posting, so you can course-correct if something lands wrong.

What kind of products work best on Reddit?

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B2B SaaS, indie tools, dev tools, AI products, productivity software, and anything with a clear pain-point user base on Reddit. If your customers complain about the problem you solve in r/SaaS, r/Entrepreneur, r/marketing, or a niche sub — RedSeed AI will find those threads.

Your users are already on Reddit.
Stop missing them.

30 free credits to start. No card required. Setup in 5 minutes.

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