Scaloom turns Reddit into a growth engine for your product.
Simply connect your account, add your website, create a campaign and Scaloom handles posting, replying, and account warming automatically.
Spend minutes, not hours, to start attracting customers.
Hey Product Hunt!
Iβm Lionel, founder of Scaloom π
I built Scaloom because I noticed so many founders struggle to use Reddit for growth without getting banned or looking spammy. Reddit can be an incredible channel for finding early customers, but itβs time-consuming and easy to mess up.
With Scaloom you can:
- Find subreddits that actually allow promotion
- Schedule and publish posts across multiple subs at once
- Auto-reply to conversations where people are already looking for tools like yours
- Warm up accounts automatically to build karma & trust
The goal: help founders get qualified traffic on autopilot without the hassle of manual posting or worrying about rules.
π You can try it free at scaloom.com
(no credit card needed).
Iβd love your feedback, ideas, or suggestions on how to make this even more useful for you! π
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@lionel_laksonΒ should we not add custom subreddits but rely on those Scaloom found since those are external links friendly?
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@busmark_w_nika the secret was revealed last Sunday and now everyone is building Reddit tools π₯
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@byalexai yeah, i also noticed. but the tool looks promising
@busmark_w_nikaΒ @byalexaiΒ I don't understand the sense of your comment. This tool was already on the market last month. This is the second launch on PH.
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@lionel_lakson Nika dropped a newsletter edition last Sunday about Reddit marketing. Joking she is the inspiration for the tool.
It's not an offend. You're doing a good job.
@byalexaiΒ yeah, I do not write about Reddit so much. It is still a black box :D I consider it one of the most complicated social media marketing. But consider it the most trustworthy platform for personal experience and review.
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Very useful. Does your product analyze subreddit rules and take them into consideration before posting?
@tonkinaiΒ We recommend always publishing value-first posts to minimize the risk of downvotes. That said, since Reddit is community-driven, we canβt control individual user actions, but by focusing on authentic, helpful content, the impact of downvotes is usually very limited
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@lionel_lakson That's how AI will Respond to AI, Nice Product Keep Moving π
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Nice product. I signed up, scheduled a compaign which will start in 5 minutes. Let's see what's the result of it.
Note: AI suggested some communities that asks user to "Request to Post". While scheduling, the same communities posts got scheduled. How Scaloom will post in those communities?
For subreddits that require a "Request to Post," the post wonβt be published automatically, youβll need to request approval first, then Scaloom will be able to publish on it.
Let me know if you have any other concerns or feedback, always happy to help.
@engrshahzaibabidΒ That message usually means your Reddit account isnβt yet trusted enough, often due to being too new or having low karma. Youβll need to warm up your account first. You can do this(one or two weeks) directly under the βReddit Account & Warmupβ tab in Scaloom to gradually build trust and pass Redditβs filters. Once warmed up, your posts should start going through without being auto-removed.
@engrshahzaibabidΒ Or would you be open to paying an extra to use an already established Reddit account (with good age & karma) if we give you access?
That way, you can bypass Redditβs filters instead of relying only on your own account.
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hey this sounds pretty epic I will definitely try that
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excellent buddy, this scaloom tool is really useful. best wishes for your journey, never give up. a few quick tips to grow your saas: start collecting leads even if your product isnβt fully ready. donβt wait for users to find you, try sending them a simple cold email. share your progress openly on sites like indie hackers, product hunt, reddit, linkedin, or twitter to build trust and attract early supporters. wishing you lots of courage and inspiration you got this.
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This looks very promising, I'd definitely try this out!
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Scaloom
@lionel_laksonΒ should we not add custom subreddits but rely on those Scaloom found since those are external links friendly?
Scaloom
@busmark_w_nikaΒ @byalexaiΒ I don't understand the sense of your comment. This tool was already on the market last month. This is the second launch on PH.
Scaloom
@byalexaiΒ Ahh okay, i got you.
Thanks!
@busmark_w_nikaΒ @byalexaiΒ I'm out of the loop. What secret was revealed? A new AI tool I've missed?
minimalist phone: creating folders
@byalexaiΒ yeah, I do not write about Reddit so much. It is still a black box :D I consider it one of the most complicated social media marketing. But consider it the most trustworthy platform for personal experience and review.
Very useful. Does your product analyze subreddit rules and take them into consideration before posting?
Scaloom
@hj_fapulousΒ Yes, exactly, Scaloom only suggests subreddits that accept external links, so everything stays aligned with their rules.
How does your product handle downvote from witty users?
Scaloom
@tonkinaiΒ We recommend always publishing value-first posts to minimize the risk of downvotes. That said, since Reddit is community-driven, we canβt control individual user actions, but by focusing on authentic, helpful content, the impact of downvotes is usually very limited
@lionel_lakson That's how AI will Respond to AI, Nice Product Keep Moving π
Nice product. I signed up, scheduled a compaign which will start in 5 minutes. Let's see what's the result of it.
Note: AI suggested some communities that asks user to "Request to Post". While scheduling, the same communities posts got scheduled. How Scaloom will post in those communities?
Scaloom
@engrshahzaibabidΒ Thanks for signing up and giving it a try!
For subreddits that require a "Request to Post," the post wonβt be published automatically, youβll need to request approval first, then Scaloom will be able to publish on it.
Let me know if you have any other concerns or feedback, always happy to help.
@lionel_laksonΒ
All the posts Scaloom made has been removed. "Sorry, this post was removed by Reddit's filters."
Scaloom
@engrshahzaibabidΒ That message usually means your Reddit account isnβt yet trusted enough, often due to being too new or having low karma. Youβll need to warm up your account first. You can do this(one or two weeks) directly under the βReddit Account & Warmupβ tab in Scaloom to gradually build trust and pass Redditβs filters.
Once warmed up, your posts should start going through without being auto-removed.
Scaloom
@engrshahzaibabidΒ Or would you be open to paying an extra to use an already established Reddit account (with good age & karma) if we give you access?
That way, you can bypass Redditβs filters instead of relying only on your own account.
excellent buddy, this scaloom tool is really useful. best wishes for your journey, never give up. a few quick tips to grow your saas: start collecting leads even if your product isnβt fully ready. donβt wait for users to find you, try sending them a simple cold email. share your progress openly on sites like indie hackers, product hunt, reddit, linkedin, or twitter to build trust and attract early supporters. wishing you lots of courage and inspiration you got this.
This looks very promising, I'd definitely try this out!