We all know Reddit marketing can be a minefield. There's a fine line between being helpful and being a spammer. We've seen founders find their first users by genuinely engaging, but finding the right moment to add value manually is nearly impossible to scale.
I built Reddit Genius AI to fix this. It’s a "listening tool" designed to help you do outreach the right way.
It monitors relevant subreddits for keywords—pain points, competitor mentions, requests for help—and flags conversations where you can make a real contribution. The AI assistant then helps you draft a thoughtful comment, turning a cold outreach into a warm, helpful interaction.
The goal is to automate the tedious 90% of searching so you can focus your energy on the critical 10%: actually helping people.
I’m trying to build tools that keep us on the right side of the spam line. Is this a fool's errand, or is there a real need for this? I'd love your perspective.