We run Reddit for other people all day. This is what we learn doing it: which comments land, which threads are already lost, and what gets accounts banned. Written by the team behind Karmy.
A worked example, line by line: no links, no pitch, just the right thread in the first hour and a reply that reads like a person. Made-up product, real mechanics.
Read the teardown →Reddit went from 3.83% of ChatGPT Search citations to 0.52% in one week. The data, the cause, and the four places we had to fix on this site.
Triage today's threads, draft the reply, research a subreddit, qualify who is asking and check whether AI names you, without leaving your assistant.
One webhook, and your Reddit leads land in Slack, WhatsApp, your CRM or your own script, with the draft. Here's how, honestly, including what each costs.
Tibo sold two products for $8M starting from nothing. His playbook, translated to the one channel that doesn't check your audience.
The unwritten rules of every subreddit, and the six tells that scream “marketer” before anyone reads a word.
A great reply on a buried thread is a tree falling in an empty forest. Show up early or don't bother.
The 90/10 rule, the value-first comment, and when it's actually fine to mention your product.
How an account warms up, paces itself and writes like a human, so it grows your reach without getting banned.
Karmy finds it while it is still empty and writes you the reply. You paste it.