Scaloom AI
Reddit marketing made-easy tool
493 followers
Reddit marketing made-easy tool
493 followers
Scaloom is an AI-powered Reddit marketing tool that helps founders promote safely by building trust first. It warms up Reddit accounts with natural engagement to gain karma and credibility, then helps you find subreddits, create value-first posts, auto-reply to comments, and manage campaigns. No spam. No bans. Just Reddit marketing done right.








Hey Lionel, Kudos for the launch, we also started with reddit activation, and many of our comments and post got MOD blocked
does Scaloom helps in understanding reddit subreddits and takes into consideration previous post on the subreddit to understand the tonality also?
Hey, great tool. Just a question. I wanted to try for free. And, it is still asking for card details. You say, "No Credit Card Needed". Is there a bug?
Reddit has always been trick for marketing — my biggest issue was accounts getting limited, flagged, or banned too quickly. Decided to try it and hope it can significantly improve account stability.
One question I still have is that Reddit's moderation and anti-abuse systems are quite sensitive, so I'd love to understand how Scaloom AI reduces account risk in a compliant way.
Now this is a valuable tool, Reddit's community watches karma and the amount of time spent closely so- this is a great time saver. Especially around the holiday's, it just gets harder and harder to keep up with everything and maintain that consistent presence.
Reddit mods are getting scarily good at spotting AI generated things. Does Scaloom focus on short, casual engagement to fly under the radar, or can it handle complex discussions without sounding too GPT-ish? Love the focus on building trust first congrats on the launch!
Liked the trial, but the price is a bit high
Scaloom
@gleb_krishin thank you for your interest.
What features are you interested in?
We'll see if we can do something for you.
@lionel_lakson I didn't really liked the UI of the tool, it looks like AI generated, so it's hard to use because of that