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CrowdReply

Reddit marketing without managing accounts or proxies

Marketing
reddit
Social media marketing

CrowdReply helps you grow on Reddit by finding and engaging on threads through our network of accounts. You write the message, we handle delivery, tracking, and upvotes — all without proxies, bans, or fake engagement.

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Hey everyone 👋 I’m Dawood, one of the people behind CrowdReply. Reddit has become THE place where people search, research, and make buying decisions especially now that Google ranks Reddit threads like crazy. But actually showing up there as a brand? That’s a nightmare. Accounts get banned, comments get deleted, and scaling it feels like you’re duct-taping proxies together at 2AM. Don't even get me started on maintaining these accounts. So we built CrowdReply — an all-in-one Reddit service that lets brands get placed in the right threads using our network of real and active accounts. You write the message, we handle the rest. Posting, commenting, performance tracking, even upvotes (when needed). No spam. No bots. Just clean Reddit visibility that sticks. We also help you find the right threads to engage with on the ones already ranking and pulling traffic, so you’re not just guessing where to show up. And no, this isn’t an SMM panel. We’ve built a backend system that drip-feeds comments, monitors removals, and optimizes timing. All tested across thousands of posts to make sure what you say actually sticks. Would love your thoughts, questions, or feedback in the comments. I’ll be here all day 🫡 Thanks for checking us out!

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CrowdReply offers a smart way to boost Reddit growth by leveraging a network of real accounts for authentic engagement. It simplifies outreach, ensures safe delivery, and avoids bans or fake activity.

Love this! Planning to launch in ~3 wks so I would def start using CrowdReply to start marketing and building a waitlist on Reddit. Do you guys have plans to add an AI agent that writes posts and replies as well in the future?

Hey Dawood! 🎉 CrowdReply sounds like a real game-changer for brands trying to navigate the Reddit landscape without getting tangled in the usual traps. Love that it's all about real engagement and not spammy tactics. Wishing you huge success with this launch! 🚀

Reddit’s always been a mystery to me in terms of marketing. I like that I don’t need to manage burner accounts or worry about comment timing anymore.

CrowdReply sounds like a solid solution for brands looking to engage on Reddit without the headaches of account management and bans. I love that it’s all about real, active accounts rather than relying on bots or proxies.
How do you ensure that posts stay authentic and avoid looking too promotional, especially since Reddit has such a tight-knit community?

Can you specify on "boost visibility with optional upvotes" on your website? That sounds like you are using bots or at least upvotes from within your user network afterall.

CrowdReply: the inbox triage tool review-ops teams have been begging for—one dashboard, all the public comments, suggested replies that actually sound human 🤩.

A couple things I’m wondering after scoping the website:

  • Marketplace coverage: I see Google Play and App Store in the hero. Are Amazon listings or Trustpilot on the integration roadmap?

  • Tone guardrails: can brand teams lock in voice guidelines (emoji policy, reading level) so junior agents can hit “approve” with confidence?

  • Escalation rules: for 1-star bombs or legal keywords, does the system route to a human by default rather than auto-sending?

If there’s a free tier or sandbox in the works, I’d love to try it out—great launch! 🚀

Can you explain the idea behind "boost comment upvotes"? How do you get those users who genuinely want to upvote?

A smart growth tool for Reddit that stays within the lines. CrowdReply simplifies the grind of thread discovery and engagement, making it easier to scale presence without risking bans or relying on shady tactics.