We monitor Reddit and X 24/7, find conversations where people ask for solutions like yours, and publish authentic replies that drive traffic to your product.
Hey everyone! I'm Alex, founder of Replymer.
I built Replymer because I was spending 3-4 hours daily scanning Reddit and Twitter for conversations where I could mention my product. It worked great for getting customers, but it was impossible to keep up manually.
Replymer automates the entire process: it monitors Reddit and X 24/7 for conversations where people ask for solutions like yours, generates contextual replies, and publishes them from real accounts. Everything runs on autopilot.
What's new since our first launch:
- SEO Replies: we now find Reddit threads that rank on Google and place your product recommendations there for long-term organic traffic
- 20 free marketing tools (subreddit finder, ROI calculator, Reddit strategy generator, and more)
- Full automation: from keyword monitoring to reply publishing, zero manual work needed
We're already helping 900+ companies grow through authentic Reddit and Twitter conversations.
Would love to hear your feedback and answer any questions!
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Congrats on launching! As a marketer at a pre-launch startup,, Reddit and X are exactly where our potential users are hanging out. Monitoring them manually is very time consuming and not something I can spend all my time doing. Does Replymer let you customize the tone of the replies so they don't sound too salesy or off-brand?
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Useful as reddit/X do take alot of time searching and trying to find conversation to mention our product.
A question though, all these replies which are automated are posted by single account or are there various accounts from which one is randomly chosen to post? Asking because getting flagged as spam can be an issue.
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the "authentic replies" framing is doing a lot of work here, and i mean that genuinely. reddit especially has a sixth sense for anything that feels planted, and their community mods are pretty aggressive about it. so curious how you're handling that tension. is there a human review step before anything goes live, or is it fully automated end to end? and how does the system decide which conversations are actually worth jumping into vs ones where a reply would feel forced or off-topic?
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@fraser_svg I concur. I'm hesitant to use such automations on Reddit especially. Mods and community members smell automated messages from a mile off. (Which makes these platforms high quality to be fair)
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Interesting problem to solve, finding relevant conversations manually is genuinely painful. Curious how you handle authenticity and platform ToS compliance at scale, that seems like the hard part.
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Congrats on launching! As a marketer at a pre-launch startup,, Reddit and X are exactly where our potential users are hanging out. Monitoring them manually is very time consuming and not something I can spend all my time doing. Does Replymer let you customize the tone of the replies so they don't sound too salesy or off-brand?
Useful as reddit/X do take alot of time searching and trying to find conversation to mention our product.
A question though, all these replies which are automated are posted by single account or are there various accounts from which one is randomly chosen to post? Asking because getting flagged as spam can be an issue.
the "authentic replies" framing is doing a lot of work here, and i mean that genuinely. reddit especially has a sixth sense for anything that feels planted, and their community mods are pretty aggressive about it. so curious how you're handling that tension. is there a human review step before anything goes live, or is it fully automated end to end? and how does the system decide which conversations are actually worth jumping into vs ones where a reply would feel forced or off-topic?
@fraser_svg I concur. I'm hesitant to use such automations on Reddit especially. Mods and community members smell automated messages from a mile off. (Which makes these platforms high quality to be fair)
Interesting problem to solve, finding relevant conversations manually is genuinely painful. Curious how you handle authenticity and platform ToS compliance at scale, that seems like the hard part.