Okara Reddit Agent - An agent that monitors, curates & writes authentic comments
reddit is still one of the most underrated growth channels for early-stage startups, but it’s hard to do right.
okara reddit agent monitors reddit 24/7 for keywords related to your product, finds threads where people are actively asking for solutions, and helps you write authentic comments you can post yourself.



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Reddit is so hot right now! I built a simple N8N flow that does some of this, but interested to see how a full product can help!
Okara
@rachel_stewart1 tools like n8n are awesome but more technical. this is built for non-technical teams who want results without setting up pipelines.
Congrats on the launch! Turning something as messy and timing-sensitive as Reddit engagement into a repeatable system, without breaking community norms, feels genuinely hard and valuable. How does Reddit Agent decide which threads are truly high-intent versus just casual discussion or venting?
Okara
@vik_sh thanks! we score threads based on intent signals like “how do i…”, “any tools for…”, recency, and engagement. then the agent surfaces them to you.
Minara
What stands out about okara is how deliberate it feels about removing friction instead of adding structure.
Many products in this space lean toward more controls and visible feedback to signal value. Okara seems to take the opposite approach — prioritizing flow and clarity, especially for the first interaction. That restraint usually reflects a strong understanding of real user behavior.
As a first impression, the product feels calm and intentional, which is harder to get right than it looks.
Love the focus on privacy here. Having encrypted chats while still being able to switch between multiple open source models without losing context feels really practical. The built in search across Reddit, X, and YouTube plus team collaboration makes this stand out as more than just another chat interface. Definitely going to use it for Reddit.
This hits home. I've been manually nurturing a Reddit account for my latest app launch, and the manual effort to find the right thread before it dies is exhausting.
Specifically, does the agent help filter out threads that are already saturated with comments? I find that being early is key, but hard to catch.
It is going to save me a lot of reddit time. Congrats on the launch @sahilypatel
I’m curious about the context-switching logic. When moving from Llama to DeepSeek, how do you handle the token window differences to ensure the context remains consistent?
I see you allow image generation. Which models are powering that side of the workspace, and can we use them alongside the text models in a single workflow?
Hey!
I'm a indie developer and I have many projects that I'd like to promote via Reddit. Can your Reddit Agent work with many non-related projects simultaneusly?