“If you're looking at hot posts, you're already too late. Hot posts have 200 comments. Your reply goes straight to the bottom where nobody sees it. You're invisible.”
Karmy pings you in Telegram while the thread still has under 10 comments, with the draft already written.
Reddit decides in the first minutes whether a thread takes off, and the early useful comments ride it to the top for good. The thread where your customer is asking peaks and gets buried within a day. To catch it in time by yourself you would be scanning hundreds of posts every morning, and you already have a product to build. Karmy does that part.
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Tell Karmy your product and its use cases. It finds the best subreddits and threads to jump into.
A ping in Telegram when a thread is fresh and still has few comments, with the draft already written.
Edit the draft and paste it from your own account, while the thread is still young. Karmy never posts for you.
Ask Claude, Cursor or your own agent where to comment and it answers with the thread and the draft.
Karmy spots the fresh thread and hands you the draft, so you show up before it gets buried.
You already get them in Telegram. Send each one to Slack, your CRM, a spreadsheet, or your own code with a single webhook.
See how it works →Plug Karmy into Claude, Cursor or your own agent with the MCP. Your threads, your drafts and your subreddits, right inside the tools you already work in.
See the MCP →One comment in the right thread can send you customers for months. The hard part is being there while the thread is still empty.
Reddit is one of the most visited sites on earth. Your customers are already there, describing their problems in niche subreddits, every single day.
Reddit threads sit at the top of search results, and Google AI Overviews still quotes them. A good comment keeps sending you visitors for months, even years.
About half of Reddit users say they discover new products on the platform. No other network has that kind of organic product discovery.
| Metric | By hand | With Karmy |
|---|---|---|
| Time per week | 10-15 hours of doomscrolling | Minutes. You get pinged where to act. |
| Finding the threads | Refresh, scroll, hope you're early | Fresh, high-intent threads surfaced daily |
| Subreddit rules | Read them sub by sub, or get removed | Karmy reads them before every draft |
| The writing | Blank page, sounds like marketing | A draft in your voice, ready to send |
| Ban risk | High. One wrong move and you're out | Low. Rules, pacing and format built in |
It does the whole grind for you. It comments on the right threads every day, posts when it should, and reports back each morning, writing like a real human, so you never have to touch Reddit. Stack as many as you want.
Request a karmito →Reddit is where people ask for recommendations before they Google, and those threads keep ranking in Google for years. Lower volume, higher intent, and most of your competitors aren’t fighting for it yet.
Yes, when you show up as a person and not as an ad. One good comment in the right thread keeps sending visitors for months, and Google keeps surfacing them, AI Overviews included. What doesn’t work is dropping links everywhere; that’s what gets accounts banned.
About half of Reddit users say they discover new products on the platform, and “what tool do you use for X” threads are read by thousands of buyers. The catch is timing: early comments win the thread. That’s exactly the part Karmy handles, it pings you while the thread is still fresh.
Redditors are famously blind to ads and quick to call out promotion. A genuine comment from a real account usually outperforms them: it stays in the thread forever, ranks on Google and gets read by AI assistants. Karmy is built for that lane.
Doing it by hand costs you hours of scrolling every week. Karmy starts at €9 a month for one product (€19 for up to five), with 10 days free and no card to start.
We watch Reddit so you don't have to. Get pinged where to comment, right inside Telegram.